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It depends on what you see a downvote as meaning.

Did you not like Season 1?

If you go against the opinion of the majority, of course people are going to downvote you. They disagree with you.

Kris Kristofferson or Kurt Russell as old Snake Plissken?

You're in the 50/50 range really. I thought it was really good. If only Walking Dead was an anthology series :(

It's gotta happen eventually.

I agree. I actually was sympathizing with him for a while, then I remembered…

I did think it was weird the little sister never showed up throughout the episode…

I don't see it as an inability to coexist—I see it as the necessity of coexistence, but inability to create utopian societies when confronted with stress, and inability to deal with losing the comforts of pre-z life.

I think it's a good idea. If your characters are getting good at dealing with a threat, throw a new threat at them. Keeps the story interesting.

I'm sure this good string will run out, but these last two episodes have been some of the best episodes of the series…

Was it a nod or was it an adaptation?

"Nobody can say they haven't had character development."
I can say that they've had poor character development and derailed many of the characters.

And the walkers are the American people.

Am I the only one that is terrified of the idea of the Prison becoming the new Farm? I hope they don't spend the whole season there. Otherwise Walking Dead might try to deal with politics…

Yeah. I think it was pretty bad too. These new people are obviously just fodder for later in the season when the Guv comes back.

I don't get what you are getting at?

One note to make. The second to last episode is called "Granite State"…New Hampshire. That's probably where we get the flash-forward to hair'd Walt.

Jesse is amazing and I adore him.

Yeah, no