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Joan's a strong girl, which I think is what made her continued relationship with Greg so unexpected (after the scene in Don's office).  I was worried Mad Men was going to let that one go, I'm glad they finally dealt with it… it may have been common for the time, but it didn't fit the way Joan's character would have

Found this movie to be cliche and most of the dialogue to be eye-rolling and cringe worthy.  Not saying that to be an asshole or be argumentative… I really think this movie is supremely overrated probably based solely on the fact that it was directed by Brad Bird (I enjoyed Ratatouille, and The Incredibles to a lesser

Says the guy named Shit McFuckenstein

…is it ok that I want these people sodomized?

I wouldn't expect this show to wrap up the Jenner/Rick plot possibly ever.  Like the Morgan and his son thing, this show loves to leave gaping holes throughout the plot.

The Killing and The Walking Dead both have lazy writers, that's for sure.  I don't know how AMC went from Mad Men and Breaking Bad, to either of those shows.  But the "We Know Drama" tagline is becoming increasingly worthy of eye rolling.

I don't disagree with you, that's why I stopped talking

I don't know what's funnier, the 5 paragraph response you wrote in some vein attempt to make those scenes seem more sophisticated than they actually are… or the fact that you were arrogant enough to end your post with "you should just go" as if you speak for everyone. As if no one else agrees with what I'm saying,

I posed the question whether viewers found the formula this show continues to play out repetitive and predictable, but not surprisingly you took that as me trying to impress readers with my foresight.  It's the approach to putting the protagonists in danger that's the problem, which has become increasingly cliche and

Are you unable to distinguish the difference between knowing how a scene is going to play out, and actually predicting the future?  By your logic, I should have been able to predict that Lori would get in the car and look for Rick… before the episode even aired.  Obviously you didn't even read my post, if that's what

This show is so fucking contrived, besides the girl in the barn… has anyone really been surprised by anything that's happened?  When Lori went out to look for Rick did you really think she wouldn't wreck and get attacked by a zombie?  When Glenn went into the well with the zombie, did you really think that support for