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I was wondering why you dropped Cheers. Damn. That makes me sad. I loved those reviews.

Why do they need to recuse themselves? It's a fucking sitcom, not a trial. Isn't it interesting to hear from someone who hasn't seen WKRP a thousand times and knows the episode by heart? Of course it seems dated to her, just like Leave it to Beaver seems dated to me (and I'm guessing you). The fact that she thought

It's fine that they didn't know anything about WKRP, or apparently the 70's in general. It was actually kind of cool.

Not really. They don't just turn to the camera and say what they're thinking anytime they want, with the other actors pretending they can't hear. There's a talking head cutaway, which heavily implies a real camera. Also, in Shakespeare's plays the characters were technically talking out loud to themselves, not to the

Fuck yeah. The faux-documentary will be tomorrow's bell bottoms.

I kind of like that there's this whole generation of people with no concept of what pop culture was like in the 70's.

I agree this should've been over last year, but we never really had the big battle. Now's the time. It should be fun, and hopefully it will be the last we ever see of the Governor.

I got the impression that they went hunting for the day and when they came back, everyone was dead. But I could be wrong.

Hilarious! Why be clever or interesting when you can be neither?

You don't want a fight between the Governor and Rick's groups? What other story could they possibly be heading towards? What else would you want to have happen?

I think he knows Rick would never trust anyone that the Governor brought to them. Also, he believes that only he can keep the little girl safe.

And it was just hanging out by that clothesline, I guess.

No, the three of them (Gov, Dollhouse, Oz) were together during that time

The point was that no matter where they went, there'd always be Walkers coming after them. So the Gov decided to go back to the relative safety of the camp.

You never get tired of this lame shtick, do you?

Yeah, it was great. And I don't really remember that in the books

He's a very good looking guy and the character and Katniss have gone through an intense survival experience that almost no one else can relate to, including Gale. Of course she would find herself more and more drawn to him.

Yeah, I had to remind myself recently on Wiki about who she actually wound up with. I had completely forgotten. Even the novels didn't seem to care that much. The movies, either.

Yeah, you're still being a condescending prick. I'm not confusing anything. I just have a different opinion than you. And it was a flat-out amazing character arc for Lee. Maybe you were just upset about what happened in the story and you're confusing that for bad storytelling.
(See how prickish that sounds?)

I would think social norms would be to discourage procreation of any kind, as a pregnant woman would have a very difficult time surviving in this world.