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Correct! Which I also didn't realize at first.

You didn't see the post-credits bit?

Ugh, Jeph Loeb. History's greatest monster.

A couple of things I didn't pick up at first, but they discussed on Talking:
1. The guy on the slab is Gareth's brother, who Rick used as a human shield in last season's finale.
2. The first guy killed in the trough is Sam the Hippie, from the episode where Rick exiled Carol.

There's a roasted-pecan stand around the corner. I'm buying.

I'm probably one of the few, but I loved the movie. It had some real heart.

I wouldn't need to be paid to mingle with that Christian. I've had a crush on her ever since the LIS movie.
(We're the same age. It isn't creepy. Shut up.)

Tig never leaves a member out.
And neither does Venus.
(Giggity.)

I didn't notice that at first, but you're totally right!

Elizabeth Henstridge is so cute in this episode. (And every other episode she's in.) If she gets any more adorable, I might puke rainbows.

At this point, I just want to see a Nero/Wendy/Barosky/Rat Boy/Chucky comedy spin-off. Please, Sutter, make this happen.

The Master is the Harbinger of our perfection.

Couldn't agree more. Fuck Gus. I'm disappointed that a show created by a Mexican is so accepting of such a stereotypical character.

I'm pretty sure it was a sign of the Master exerting direct control. I don't think we've ever seen it before, but it's not like this show has never contradicted its own mythology before.

That is a 100% fair statement. Everyone with any sense of balance or decency has been killed or driven off, and even most of them were truly evil people.

I've been saying all season that this show has lost its soul, and I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who feels this way. It's an ever-thickening mire of senseless violence (often against women,) despair, casual racism, and musical montages.