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Those aren't comic spoilers.

They're very specific, aren't they? If these are spoilers I'm gonna pissed.

I don't know…this season's been pretty interesting, I think.

Maybe Rick says nothing?

The first time she coughed, it seemed really fake. But I guess it was just bad acting, as there's no motive for her to fake her illness. Besides, when she was talking to Tyrese later she was all pale and sweaty. Impossible to fake that.

Everyone who dies turns into a zombie. So the dead have an inherent advantage, there. Also, their numbers never dwindle. The dead appear to outnumber the living by…what?…1000 to 1? 10000 to 1? Who, knows, but clearly a lot and their numbers are always growing. Meanwhile, humans are probably procreating at a VERY low

No, it really isn't possible, not even one at a time. Sure, I guess if she had help. But it's a far far more interesting choice for the show to make Carol the one who did it, and that's why they're going that way.

Then that person would be exposed instead of Herschel. No difference, really.

But killing them didn't protect the group. People are still sick and dying. It's nutty for Carol to assume that no one else was exposed but those two. She's clearly going off her rocker, in a more subtle way than Rick did last year.

The little girl was able to drag two dead adults down the hall and outside like that?

You should really try reading what I wrote. You might learn something. But you love being a fucking idiot, so why would you?

That was Billy Eichner, and that's exactly how he is in real life. Or at least the way he presents himself.

"Go on, let me have it".
"Are you saying that now, or are you quoting your dream?"

I can't remember Jay and Gloria ever kissing.

And it didn't go on and on. You only get about three jokes before that premise goes stale, and they made the most of it.

He's a recurring character on a sitcom that has six leads. He's never going to be a well-rounded, three dimensional character. If he were the only gay character on the show, then of course it would be a pretty offensive "gay minstrel" show. But the fact that it's Cam and Mitchell who find him to be too much, well then

It's a stereotype because it's real. There *are* gay guys like Pepper in the real world. Effeminate gay male characters shouldn't be hidden from pop culture just because some gay men are embarrassed by them and think they "make us look bad". The spectrum goes from Omar Little to Pepper and everyone in between. All

The characters of Mitch and Cam are no more "silly" than the rest of the cast.

Why do you keep writing back? You clearly didn't comprehend or read what I wrote earlier; the links I provided that prove Card lied in the link you provided, the myriad of homophobic comments Card has made over the years, all of which I provided links for, few of which are addressed in the link you provided. Instead

Wow. Did you not read what I wrote, or were you just unable to comprehend it? Again, not a surprise in the least.