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all depends on who is on the show with him. in this case, QT

you can go and eat a bag of siths

well, my one upside to having the flu is I finally got to dvr binge this season. I'm glad the passing comments mentioned the sex thing, because it's been bugging me for the last 3-4 episodes. The 'nice' zombies that major is killing and now freezing, some with families and wives, and we're supposed to think that they

maybe they could double the number of actual movies they stream instead of needing to rent or be part of the dvd netflix side.

I think all my words led to the conclusion that I didn't like how the writers constructed a conflict between Carol and Morgan which was inconsistent with how I perceive the Carol character, which I emphatically state is not generally dumb-ass, nor is she a Dexter like addict to killing. My issue is that the writers

the sneaky zombie kills and jumps are certainly more egregious than falling while running away, but falling while running away is a cliche tension builder that otherwise wouldn't exist, and fact is, these are supposed to be the competent zombie fighters. They are used to walk-running from walkers, and it happened to

This half season has shown what I wanted, for the most part. Namely, that the characters act in character and make a decent or smart or rational plan and then have things go to shit anyway. In past seasons, so much tension and drama was caused by stupid acts, like the episode where Noah dies in large part because they

reading this makes me sorry I'm a season behind in both flash and arrow watching concurrently on netflix, but my cable on demand doesn't go as far back now as the season beginning

Looks more like Malick's Californication than Entourage. No turtle.

I kind of liked the theatrical version, but now I'm motivated to seek out the director's cut as well.

I need Palin's forgiveness like I need to go pheasant hunting with Dick Cheney, though the hunting might make a better story and cooler scar, or least less an emotional one

cameos? main characters or get the fuck out

well, people, reasonable or otherwise, can see the same event and come to different conclusions or interpretations. I see the food system in Alexandria, but have never really been able to suspend disbelief with regard to it. While characters have mentioned runs for supplies from the past, I can't believe they've been

you said Palin was sentient. What are you, some Fox News plant in my liberal pop culture review and news site?

well, that gives me another year to get into shape and convince my younger half brother to apply. or 6 months in reality season time. that or turn myself into a cute skateboarding piano cat.

they not only showed the wrist, but the massively cut wrist. I thought her suicide was obvious. Highly irresponsible since she should have known she'd turn and put others at risk as well, but there is that.

well, I assume Maggie raised her voice on purpose to attract them so Aaron wouldn't be able to open the door and go out. But if only she'd brought those iron rods, then they could have spent the day blocking that entrance by poking heads through the grill. I digress.

You are correct that they have been shown to be in somewhat of a ration or everyone takes their share mode of operation. My point, though, is that because this group of people has not foraged, or grown food, that they live off the preexisting ration. Being surrounded doesn't change their food source or supply in

the rationing scene(s) were beyond stupid. this is a group of people, undetermined in size, that has been living off the pantry for 2+ years. They only decided since Rick and company arrived to, I don't know, start growing food themselves. But now with zombies outside the walls, they decide to ration? Because their

there was a trilogy starting with the book Feed that had a version of zombie that hive minded, so the more there were together, the smarter they were as a group. While the concept was interesting, the book didn't actually give examples as it focused on media coverage and plot to weaponize the zombie virus in a post