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OK, I had to look this creepy incident up to get the joke.  Still…

Yeah, I might agree that Andrea had a reasonable agrument to make, if she'd at least pointed out that Beth's chosen method of suicide would result in zombification.  I mean, WTF, is everyone on this show The Walking Brain-Dead?!?

I agree with the need to do the zombie killing without guns more often, and zombie hunting in groups would be a good thing.  So, I'm wondering more and more why they aren't finding/building personal armor (football pads and quilted armor would stop a zombie bite pretty effectively), and acquiring/training with

Am I the only person who is wondering why the conversation here didn't include "Are you trying to turn yourself into a zombie and kill us all?"  I mean, correct me if I'm wrong, but slitting your wrists in the world of TWD leads to zombification, right?  I would think a thing like that might have occurred to somebody

Yea-up.  Well, I've noticed Raylan's none too careful when it comes to taking chances with the problem children.  I think it's an intergral part of his character.  He's definitely a 'wade in and see what happens' kind of guy.  How many times per season does someone else have to rescue him, I'm wondering?