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Back in October or so, in a review of an episode of Supernatural, the reviewer said something along the lines of Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki, the two leads who are 35 and 31 respectively, getting to the point of being too old to fight supernatural monsters. For fuck's sake, being in your 30s is hardly elderly. I

Daryl's old enough to be Beth's dad; he's 25+ years her senior. It's gross.

That second paragraph — THAT is what has always bugged me about this show. But I still really enjoy it for the most part. Sometimes.

I read somewhere that Kirkman decided not to do it because he realized that the character only having one hand was going to result in a lot of moments requiring MAJOR suspension of disbelief in regard to the kind of things the character would be able to do. Supposedly Kirkman realized this too late with the comics; he

That was dancing?

Read it again, it listed as being aired on Saturday here as well. Friday and Saturday shows always share the same What's On Tonight post.

Eric, since when is 34 years considered to be old and far from one's prime? Danny Glover was 43 years-old when he was infamously "too old for this shit," and I'd say even that age is too young to be saying you can't keep up with the demands of a strenuous job, particularly if you don't have any kids.

Yes, the opening montage cracked me up. My favorite scene involved a walker advancing on the governor in attack — the governor, super depressed, just sidesteps the walker and the walker proceeds to fall flat on his face. I couldn't stop laughing.

That was a curtain rod, not a bedpost.

Why?

I'd like it, but I don't understand the joke in the slightest.

Did anyone notice that the werewolves referred to Nicole as "the girl with the crazy hair"? Er, is it really that crazy? If so, then I've got an insane mop on the top of my head.

@eric827:disqus I actually didn't even mean to be that nitpicky. I was super stoned last night and posting at 3:00 AM. So while one part of my brain was saying "he was turned during the Civil War," another part of my brain was giving me the dates of the Revolutionary War. Brain fail.

@avclub-8b14f79688c0146367914b8240be4128:disqus @avclub-871a6f53ba8bda0e260763ab2cf3b1c8:disqus Hey, Dexter 2.0 could be Dexter's long-lost fraternal identical twin brother Duxter played by… Michael C. Hall! And then, hey, no need to cancel the show! Problem solved, Showtime.

You've now gotten me genuinely curious about how real Miami police officers feel about the way they're portrayed on Dexter. I'm surprised none of them have sued Showtime for defamation.

@eric827:disqus I think Bill's older than 150… wasn't he changed during the civil war?

@avclub-aff59435e42523842f0b3db95755810e:disqus I think you might be forgetting that straight women like all of that stuff, too. No hogging!

There was one time when he and three of his shifter friends (of whom Luna was one) had a dinner party and then shifted into horses and went for a gallop in the woods. Apparently that's how shifters rock out.

I'm actually sad that they replaced mute Harrison. He had become the best part of the show, really. Because being the best part of Dexter is not very hard. But really, fuck you, Dexter casting people.

I had no idea it was community-edited. I was the under the impression that each profile was  managed exclusively by agents/PR people/studios and the like. In hindsight, it makes much more sense that it's community-edited.