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This reads like everyone is rooting for the slaver guy to be killed (which makes sense).  But don't the dragons like Dany?  I mean like really, really, really like Dany. Isn't it incredibly likely that she does the trade (dragon for men) and a short while later the dragon just flies back to her?

It's like we're the same person…

Joffrey's Road to Redemption: Part 1:

I grouped "alive, crazy, and dangerous" as one being a description of his overall character.  Know what I'm saying?  Maybe I'm just too stupid to not make it four, and my logic was off.  Either way, my point makes sense :)

I meant Woodbury…
It was late.
Although I should have caught that in proofreading, it should be fairly obvious if you read the part stating "not at the prison."  Also from watching the episode.

Made sense not to go to the prison.  The Governor would know how to get in and out, so it was less defensible.  Besides, they only knew two things about the Governor at that point: he was alive, crazy, and dangerous, and that he was not at the prison.

I wasn't talking about him deciding to shoot the Governor in the end.  That I got.  I was talking more about the first 3 shots at the redshirts.  Those seemed unnecessary.

This episode had the worst use of redshirts I have seen in a while…
Merle knows everything about the Governor's chain of command (and other stuff, which might be how he could have discerned the meeting place for Rick's drop-off).  That means he knows that Martinez and nameless black guy are relatively close to the top.

One other thing this episode did far better than normal was the blatant "this is how I feel" dialogue.  For example, that conversation where Rick explained his motives for taking Michonne. Normally, it would have been irksome.  Instead, to me, it was more of a father teaching his son how to think and make decisions.

Also, "I used to talk to my dead boyfriend.  It happens."

This episode should really be titled, "Why Carl Is Told to Stay In The House".

"Shane is dead.T-Dawg too."Always in our hearts, never forgotten.

Dear lord I hope this made sense… :p

I think I have to disagree with the review on this one…
Ever since this show came back from the 3 week break, it has just felt like it lost its momentum.  I used to wish every night was Wednesday night television so I could watch the next episode.  Not because it was good television, but because no matter how lame it

After reading all the comments… I am actually thoroughly surprised.
Am I the only one who thought that in the end, based on how Arden climbed on top of Devil Mary Eunice, that this show was venturing into necrophilia territory?

I should stop staying up late after homework to watch these… Forget important lines like that one.

I should stop staying up late after homework to watch these… Forget important lines like that one.

I can't go three weeks…  How will I handle the withdrawal?

I can't go three weeks…  How will I handle the withdrawal?

That answers my question of if it's because I'm tired…
But who knows, maybe Arden teaches him.  That way next time he wanders away like that Kit can revive himself.