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"By comparison, though, Piscatella’s feud with Red feels vindictive without any particular purpose: his flashback didn’t try to explain why older Russian women would be a trigger for him"

How was Linda ever just a joke? She was the literal personification of MCC. She's MCC becoming self aware and going "Wow maybe we are fucked up" which will likely never happen on a wider scale than Linda experiencing prison for herself but the inclusion of this character is still important. I can agree maybe her

Might've been mentioned already but the COs were sexually assaulting the inmates whenever they wanted in the end of S4. That's why Flores stopped showering, to avoid being assaulted. So the inmates flipped the script because for them its been less than 24 hours since they were the ones getting groped, or worse.

I think "greatest city ever" is just something people say to talk up where ever they live. Hannah did still have her parents support.

I've just rewatched the series too many times so the general timeline is committed to memory. The characters irrational actions make much more sense when you're aware they constantly lose like 5-10 people every 2 months or so. Carol wanting out of the group makes perfect sense when you realise the events from the

Thanks, wish it hadn't been marked as spam. Are we really punishing long posts now??

Yeah the first we ever saw of Marnie was her dumping a guy, taking him back once he didn't want her then dumping him once she got his interest back again.

This is my main issue with Girls. I can get on board with most of the lessons they "teach" until I remember Lena Dunham is behind it all. She's repulsive, but a good writer. Hey, that's the exact dilemma she encountered in this episode..

Hannah watching Jessa watch Adam from across a huge space and understanding completely what she was looking at struck me as very surreal.

I think it's pretty normal for people to have different expectations for themselves and for others. Most people are like that, no matter how unjust it is.

Hannah has never had a healthy approach to sex though. It's clear that to her, it's something she does in appreciation for the man, or to make them like her more. She has also spoken about two instances of sexual harassment/assault as a child, by authority figures. So it's not surprising that it was almost like muscle

Screw that, she was awesome from the moment they were trying to get out of the CDC before it blew up and she just casually whips out the grenade she's been keeping to herself.

He thought his dad might be dead. He's just a kid.

She's one of my favourites because she's not perfect. But, Lori being somewhat unlikeable and difficult was something the actress and Frank Darabont chose to do deliberately. Sarah Wayne Callies has also said she likes the fact that Lori sparks anger in people because reacting to a character is what makes for a good

I think watching zombies chasing pigs would ruin the mood of the show

Dead, rotten meat. No thanks!

Zombies don't eat dead meat. They'll eat something that *was* alive and died while they were eating it but if they have the choice, they go for live/fresh blood/meat.

I think he distanced the pigs out so the herd would move away from the fence. Also one pig isn't enough to keep a herd satisfied. No point in waiting to see if the pigs infected, was pretty much confirmed with the one that died.

It's just how Misha's lips naturally are. 

No, but how about the reviewer actually brings up some decent points like Dean leaving Cas behind or why Cas got married?  "Lucifer's clothes aren't fancy enough!" is not a good point, it's a nitpick from a non-fan who doesn't follow the series or the character development.