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I mean his review makes it sound like a C. The review doesn't seem to match the B+ assigned, I would have expected more positivity for something graded a B+. But I've also read enough of these to know my expectations probably won't be met.

I agree about the masking. In high school and early college, I always dropped my voice when doing any public speaking. But the inflections I was trying to mask were my voice cracking from being nervous.

Just read the review for TWD. That was a actually a solid B+ review compared to what he wrote in this review, which I I think reads more like a C.

I know this is going back a few episodes (can't remember which one), but the scene where Bernard went to an old office to access some old files, there seemed to be a Yul Brenner Man in Black out of focus in the background.

"Junior, meanwhile, stares dumbly at a computer screen, supposedly 'learning,' but can’t tell the difference between Galileo and Da Vinci."

Sharkboy? SharkMAN. [black lung cough] SharkMAN!

One of the subtle things I appreciate in the writing is the way everything isn't spelled out for the audience. Simple example, when Janet tells Ted he can come along to Nashville - there wasn't wasted time depicting the conversation between her and Daniel, or proving that she actually asked him.

When the little girl was so willing to kill Tara at the beginning and potentially be a young psychopath, did anyone else think she might grow up to be Carl's soulmate?

I didn't read the comics, so since the beginning I've often wondered why our group doesn't just head to the shore to live, maybe go to an island. You have an endless food supply and a possible strategic advantage with walkers as long as it isn't a quarry-sized herd. It could be a disadvantage against other humans,

I know this is the main character, but it shouldn't be too surprising.

After such praise for Philip Seymour Hoffman, I was hoping he would also analyze Toby Jones in Infamous (which I remember feeling was the better film of the two).

I kept waiting for Quaid the entire time.

"It also helps that Ogg is really good at this. In fact, I’d say he’s better than Morgan, or at least more unsettling."

I believe he actually said "dick" didn't he? I think that takes it up another notch.

A lot of people of a certain age have a Tecmo Super Bowl story. Here's mine:

Bookmarked this. Thanks.

The 7 oz. bottle straight out of a cooler on a 95° day is absolute heaven.

You're correct, the key to enjoying Miller High Life is for it to remain ice cold. A 7 oz. High Life straight out of a cooler on a hot day could probably be #1 on this list.

It was a mechanical issue and the axle fell off. It wasn't a "let me not watch the apocalyptic road while driving, therefore not see the slow walker in the middle of the road, hit the walker, then for some reason accelerate into the shoulder embankment and flip my car" issue.

My immediate thought was a deer would run out, she would swerve and somehow go deep into the woods and crash into Jared's tent. Basically I was thinking, "What's the worst thing that could happen?"