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Between Bai Ling and Isabell's Romulan cut, I mostly remember this episode for bad hair and tattoos.

I kept thinking the husband actually wrote the letter knowing the wife reads Savage.

I went to the Queen Latifah/Kid 'n' Play/Digital Underground/Public Enemy (Heavy D's dancer had just died so he wasn't there). While I like all of them, I was there for DU.

I saw the motorcycles in the beginning and when one of them was (apparently) bumped then exploded, my first thought was "CLU found a way out!"

Who are you, and why are you following me?

Sounds good. I will have to try that one.

My biggest problem with Justified is it makes we want bourbon (or whiskey). Which isn't a problem unless I'm watching it during my lunch break… like today.

There was something in Avery's face toward the end that made me think he pulled one over on Boyd. At first I thought explosives in the money bags, but he would have detonated that shortly after to make sure it worked. Perhaps he put a tracking device in the bags. I don't know, just seemed for a split second he was

Whoa whoa whoa, I never said I WANTED him back. Don't put that nightmare on me, man.
Thanks for the reminder on the scene with him rotting, I'd forgotten about that (obviously).

Sorry, I remembered it as him getting a gun pointed at his head, then the screen going black, then a shot is heard. And by the way, this wasn't meant as a serious theory - just something out of left field with some crazy assumptions added in.

Perhaps the biggest stretch of a theory for the "W": the Governor has
become some sort of semi-sentient walker and he's converting followers
into the undead by putting a Woodbury "W" on their foreheads (a
lot of those W's look pre-death to me). Of course this assumes a lot,
including that black screen kill shot

I wasn't talking about killing millions or stabbing all day every day or spree killing, but rather handling them when I have the numbers to do so. I know we didn't see everything when our gang was on the road, so we don't know how many they confronted each day. But I'd rather take care of the two I saw today and the

I think it's "jyeah" facial expression. Definite dudebro behavior.

Congressman? Mermaid…merMAID!!!!

I agree with what you're saying about the doc. We all assume these people are going soft, but now we're supposed to believe beating your wife keeps you primed for a fight with a badass who just flipped on his crazy switch (but still a good guy!)?

But he knows that Our Gang was on the the way to DC courtesy of the note on the map he found in the church.

That's a good point. Since one of the main themes lately has been you become what you really are, I can see Glenn going back to that guy who just made runs by himself - get in, get stuff, get out. Unfortunately, it's a problem when you have others (including a couple idiots) tagging along.

I just envision the scene starting, then Andrew Lincoln stopping after a couple lines and turning to a crew member, "I need more blood to smear on my face."

I agree with Sasha wanting to be more offensive. I never agreed with giving single or small groups of walkers a pass. Without using ammo, take some out when you can because hopefully you're cutting off a line of new walkers down the road.

Considering some of the herds we've seen (the time Tyrese almost gave up in a car and used a hammer to get through a herd, that insanely large herd when Eugene fessed up) and that people are being tied to trees and dismembered near the settlement, I like your theory.