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i was never a fan of koontz until i accidentally came upon this book. after that i was never a fan of koontz' work aside from his Odd stuff. i don't know if it was the simplicity of odd's common sense/wisdom or my boredom but i fell in love with this world and its characters. for some reason it reminded me of the

the second i realized it was jeff kober was the second i realized that the bandits from last season are probably these guys and we're gonna be in for an interesting show down. i hope they use him properly. he is so good at being absolutely terrifying and ruthless and scares the crap out of me.

although i'm grateful that this mystery has finally been solved and accepted by the masses, i kind of wonder how much weed and hours were consumed chaining it all together. i always figured it was mostly a duh but then countless hours of babysitting (weed free lol btw) helped me reach that conclusion.

they're just fun & really silly and kind of a nod to old action tv/movies, if that makes sense. kind of in the same vein as Psych. worth watching so long as you don't expect a christopher nolan, jaw dropping experience.

i'm probably the only person genuinely ecstatic for this. this series is a guilty pleasure and something i look forward to binging on each holiday break when i'm stuck in my hometown and want nothing more than to veg out on my mom's couch. anyway, yay! i'll wear the happy crown for wyle.

heather chandler.

i really want a reworking of that 90's cornnuts jingle "bust a nut" to be incorporated over heather's death somehow. like so very. it'd be so perfect. i mean horrible obviously but perfect.

shia?

noel fielding. butler in glam drag.

first time i feel actual happiness and relief to check off my name as a los angeles resident.

back in the cabin episode when they're sharing warm beer, tank dude gives a small recap of how he and his brother joined the army and i think marines(?) and at the zombie take over, he jumped in his tank and drove away.

lol whoops

true, her small size is an issue. and my theory has some holes.. but i think if she did do it, she was helped at the end. perhaps carol caught them or was told and that was her way of taking charge of things. i'm approaching this from her new role as their protector/guardian, a mother and/or caring guardian is likely

ahh yes.. the night before. ok, that makes more sense. the timing threw me off with the two governor episodes.

not all. that just seemed to be a large group of them. what never made sense to me was why they didn't do that in the beginning or how more and more kept coming. if that was supposed to be the case, why was the whole front of the prison absolutely empty. it just lacks sense either way.

WHERE WAS THE ZOMBIE HOARD THAT KNOCKED DOWN ALL THE FENCES? all caps because suddenly they're all gone???

na, not a dummy. i think rick is just the "good guy" stuck in the leader position he doesn't want to be in. i've always assumed that the only reason he decided to stay in the prison is the whole, "where else is there to go?" it wasn't until the plague hit them alongside the zombie hoards knocking down the fences that

it made me hate kirk he's that good! always been a fan of his and i love it when he just pops up on a show but damn if i was cursing that asshole. he sold it very well.

i see your rick and raise you lily as worse parent because oh my god, bitch, your child is like 20 feet from you in walkerville universe but you're scared of the zombie 60 feet away and you let this total stranger hug up all on her like he's the daddy. get it together.

- the baby is alive. hidden by the kids or scooped up by traumatized tara, attentive michonne or heartbroken lily. lil asskicker is breathing.