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Gotcha.

He did seem pretty over-layered.

Yes! This!
Octavia was great in Snowpiercer!

Mmm, I never saw Rick and Andrea as a thing, (was it a comic thing? I don't read them) but I do think that this has been foreshadowed (albeit subtly) for at least a full season, roughly just before Terminus. It seemed to be just a natural progression for me.

I'm actually ok with that idea.

She would probably love that, but I think it would end up being another Noah situation - make people really like her, then kill her off needlessly becuase reasons.

He should look into that. Oh wait…

I'm not a comic reader, but I really like Jesus so far.

Yvette Nicole Brown's reaction to Richonne was super cute.

I did. And the little final gurgle at the end was priceless.

I've actually been calling them Richonne since before I started watching Talking Dead. I will continue to do so. :)

I'm not getting the hate from people on this episode. It was funny, Jesus was perfect, and Richonne finally happened. It was nice to finally have an ep be a little less dark, compared to the rest of the season so far. They've been setting up this relationship since Rick was shot in the leg, and I like how natural it

See, I'm exactly the reverse on Andrea - I mildly disliked her before Woodbury but she was tolerable. When she basically chose dick over Michonne (and eventually everyone she knew, frankly), I was done with her. Giving her a messiah complex halfway through that season is hardly character development. If anything, I

Okay yes, he's been a jerk to his parents. What kid hasn't? Every kid in the world is an asshole to his folks at some point. So that means he should lose an eye for being a tween? Really?
I guess I'm alone in thinking that he's gotten better, matured a bit, over the last season and a half.

No, he was there during the slaying, and again on the porch outside the infirmary at the end. He was the one in a foot cast.

You asked a question, I answered it.

I just kept saying "Not Aaron, please don't kill Aaron" through the whole slaying. I don't even know why, I just like him.

No, Sam was whining "Mom Mom Mom" at the end of the finale, as they started walking into the herd. I was actually surprised that they lived as long as they did - because of that scene last year I was fully expecting the first shot of the show to be their gruesome deaths.

Carl has always vacillated between wanting to be a badass and wanting to be the good guy. I don't know that that makes him a dick, though he is insufferable at times. Should he lose an eye for it? I don't know about that.

It was shown. During the midseason finale. And they called back to it at the beginning of the episode tonight. Not sure what you're missng here.