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alisonbrie
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Terrible finale. Shame on you Zak.

I like this show more than you guys do.

My biggest issue with the episode was the dialogue. It was really forced/ and often fell flat. Jokes weren't all that funny. But the overall concept, and the character payoff at the end, saved it from being a really poor episode, to being a decent one.

What's also silly, when you think about it. How big is Woodbury? You telling me, with a town that big, and with that many people - they wouldn't be able to find a way to escape. Especially if the rent a cop army is all focused on the front gate? I mean, people were so determined to go over the front gate. Surely there

I wonder if Mazzara was fired, because the second half of the season was a trainwreck? I know there was rumors going around, that him and Kirkman were butting heads. I wonder if their tension led to some really shoddy writing decisions.

Episode was ass.

I'm right there with you. I actually find this show entertaining.

I'm not a shipper, however I think if the writers are going to push a romance hard/long (lol) enough, then they need to deliver one way or the other. I can't stand when shows drag out romance plots, and nothing happens.

I liked Emily's style. I enjoyed her reviews. But her views on the show seemed oddly out of step with the show. Meaning, there were certain view points she had, that felt like she hadn't been watching the show - or just completely misunderstood it.

I liked Emily's style. I enjoyed her reviews. But her views on the show seemed oddly out of step with the show. Meaning, there were certain view points she had, that felt like she hadn't been watching the show - or just completely misunderstood it.

Thanks for that. So yeah. The car was moved. Had to be moved by someone. It's either Brody, or a Mole. Unless the writers are saying a terrorist pal of Nazir was able to just stroll into a highly secure place and just move it.

Thanks for that. So yeah. The car was moved. Had to be moved by someone. It's either Brody, or a Mole. Unless the writers are saying a terrorist pal of Nazir was able to just stroll into a highly secure place and just move it.

Well, they did have that moment where Brody was acting weird when Carrie said she chose him. He had a look of regret and sadness. The camera pans directly on him, and the director made a conscious choice to highlight this.

Well, they did have that moment where Brody was acting weird when Carrie said she chose him. He had a look of regret and sadness. The camera pans directly on him, and the director made a conscious choice to highlight this.

Yeah that's what I meant. I mean, if Brody knew he was going to blow up the building with the C4- he wouldn't have just parked it in that spot when he first arrived. The SUV sitting in that location and unattended would have brought down security on it. So if he was going to move it, he would have to do it later.

Yeah that's what I meant. I mean, if Brody knew he was going to blow up the building with the C4- he wouldn't have just parked it in that spot when he first arrived. The SUV sitting in that location and unattended would have brought down security on it. So if he was going to move it, he would have to do it later.

I'm not saying Brody had to move it. I'm saying either he moved it, or someone else did. We all agree that the car was moved…yes?

I'm not saying Brody had to move it. I'm saying either he moved it, or someone else did. We all agree that the car was moved…yes?

Ah, thanks for that reply. Had no idea.

Ah, thanks for that reply. Had no idea.