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He may possibly have done the same thing, if he was in the same MORON MODE that Carol was in. Rick's killed in the past, sure. He's killed clear and present dangers either before they hurt people or while they were trying to hurt people. The times he's come close to killing people who weren't attempting any harm

So set a guard on the quarantine. Don't go in and cover yourself in infected blood.

I honestly cannot remember how big the male was because I can't remember his existence, but Karen (or w/e her name was) was not particularly large. Two kids working together, or even one kid straining herself, would probably be able to drag her across the floor given time.

Right, I forgot to mention that too. However, i think the point of that scene was that the hand was significantly smaller than Rick's; a person dragging bodies across the ground might be crouched low enough to grip the door that low, without being a kid. But it certainly makes it possible.

Glad I'm not the only one who's thought this.

So, I like the IDEA of a main character having murdered someone with good intentions, and I like that it wasn't just Rick again, but … I don't know, I still don't buy this.

So Michonne lost a kid. The little girl has been feeding the walkers rats and interpreted Carol's "be strong" as "knife the sick in the head and burn their bodies." Maggie is totally pregnant and lied about it.

Well, someone has to. Zombie apocalypse ain't gonna end anytime soon, and we gots to make sure the species survives.

Well they did mention toward the beginning of the season that the soil in front of the prison is good for farming … they'll just have to finally clear out the zombies and fix the fence.  Plus they'll most likely be able to go back for whatever stockpiles Woodbury has, so it's not quite as clearly a stupid move as it

I have to agree with the others who've said this episode failed at being tense due to sheer stupidity on both Andrea and the Governor's part.

Okay, that got a hearty guffaw from me.  Well played, sir.

I have a similar habit, one which I want to break, of writing off Spartacus, even though I frickin' love it.  Most commonly I'll say "It's not subtle, at all," and leave it at that, as though subtlety is the be all, end all of quality television.  I'll say "It's tits and violence," as though that's all I'm getting out

I'm surprised that this hasn't come up yet, but, I'm pretty sure that Dale is actually supposed to be reaching here.  Yes, he doesn't trust Shane anymore, and yes, those two indicators mean that he's probably been kicking the idea around in his head, but what actually made him come out and confront Shane is seeing