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You need the scenes of people getting g ready to torture her as if it were any other job Because they are treating what they do as if it were any other job. There is a belief that evil acts only come from monsters, this episode's during credits scenes were fundamental to making clear just how easy it is for seemingly

I know your comment is 3 years old and I'm speaking out from an incomprehensible future, BUT: considering America just elected for president a narcissistic @$$ clown who believes in using our nukes sometime soon and the benefits of Torture in the war on terror- including torturing the families of terrorists - I feel

But once she has no memory of who she is or the crime committed the decision of whether she is "deserving of mercy" is one solely attached to how sick and twisted the society is that she lives in. They have essentially rendered her mentally unsound and incompetent, but then they torture her daily anyway!! That makes

I sometimes feel there is a lack of context bound reflection for the recap comments about what plausibly happens in the show - 1)yes, teachers often miss out on incidents of bullying and they could also be unusually distracted/distraught by the sudden uptick in violence against children, and 2)of course 'pretty'

Hon, I totally get where you are coming from. However, this is one of those 'an eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind' situations. Yes what he did was wrong. But destroying his camera was extra wrong.
In the movie The War with Kevin Costner, there is this powerful scene where his father character gives a free ice

Could not have done better than this in describing why this whole set up of destroying his camera bothered me too. Yes, he was wrong. But it wasn't rich preening jerk's place to chastise him through destroying his camera.

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Peter Stormare does not play a cop. I don't believe you even watched this film and reject your opinion of its lack of any merit.

I didn't have any trouble with Dale's behavior or motivations. One of the gifts of age, if one is also wise and attentive and observant, is to understand people. Because Dale had been observing both Shane's behavior and actions for weeks if not months, even before we join their group and before Rick arrives, I found