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Froide
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Hotwiring a car's a decidedly valuable skill in a zombie apocalypse, but Andrea never learned it.  Dad taught her to fish. Shane taught her to shoot.  Michonne taught her to customize walkers as camouflage. Professors taught her to lawyer. But no one taught her to hotwire. In retrospect, she wasted time in law school

Or some other orifice. [The Governor's cray-cray and sadistic, no?]

Why would someone who didn't read the comics immediately conclude that Michonne had been raped (as opposed to beaten, tortured, enslaved, or having witnessed them doing something dastardly to her loved ones)?

RE: Rick's almost seeing Andrea - I liked that, too.  He heard but couldn't SEE her, and must have thought something like this to himself:  "When I hear dead people, it's on the phone.  And walkers don't scream like someone grabbed them. Ergo, that must be a live woman I heard, there."

The Governor's torture chamber gives new meaning to "behind the Red Door". [Instead of a make-over at Elizabeth Arden's Red Door salon, THIS blonde's getting a work-over in Phillip Blake's torture chamber.]

I think Tyreese and Sasha saw through it, too, but realized they could only push so far before being exiled (or worse). Hence, Tyreese's cleanup attempt: "Governor, I shoot my mouth off sometimes, but the truth is: we really want to stay; won't happen again."

And didn't the walker girl behind the walker girl whom Andrea kicked to the ground then bite the shoulder of the zombie girl who fell on her?  First time I ever saw one walker bite another.

Martinez and the other goons don't respect Milton enough for that to happen.

@Lori C - Thanks for pointing out Phil's change of seats.  I remember his getting up to get the booze but not where he sat next. I'll look for that in the reruns.

Heh.

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And she thinks she's a sexy beast.

I forget what Andrew's exact move was, but he threatened Rick and deserved worse than he got.

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@ButlerWhoGooglesThings - I see your point, but…

That, too! :)

Thanks; appropriate comparison.

And BBQ/picnics with soft drinks!

She was Allen's wife/Ben's mother (or the other way around). Carl offered to put her down, but Tyreese's group said they'd take care of their own.

Good observations. I, too, liked the "High Noon" reference.

@ "And how much does it take for her to realize how on the outside of things she is?!"