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I don't know why, but I actually watched a bit of talking dead after the episode, and the tea was brought up.  The writer they had on said it was just a nod to one of the show's other writers - apparently he's always making tea or something.  Maybe that was just a misdirect and the tea will end up being significant,

Machete's are overkill yes, but you can't deny that strapping the knife to the metal sheath is lame.  take the handle off of the bayonet and put a couple thick bolts through it with nuts on the other side.  It has to be sturdy enough to stay in place after slashing/stabbing at something with all your strength behind

Machete's are overkill yes, but you can't deny that strapping the knife to the metal sheath is lame.  take the handle off of the bayonet and put a couple thick bolts through it with nuts on the other side.  It has to be sturdy enough to stay in place after slashing/stabbing at something with all your strength behind

How lame is Merle's arm thing.  I totally get the idea of strapping a knife to the stump.  Might as well get some utility out of it.  But the wrap around metal sleeve so loudly telegraphs "we don't want to deal with making it look like Michael Rooker has an actual stump, so here's a METAL stump!"

How lame is Merle's arm thing.  I totally get the idea of strapping a knife to the stump.  Might as well get some utility out of it.  But the wrap around metal sleeve so loudly telegraphs "we don't want to deal with making it look like Michael Rooker has an actual stump, so here's a METAL stump!"

yeahh but…i don't know.  It's the principal of the thing.  Watching the episode, you know that moment was written to be a reveal.  Whoever was putting that previously on segment together could have respected what the writers were trying to do just a little bit more (to be sure, we all pretty much knew Merle was going

yeahh but…i don't know.  It's the principal of the thing.  Watching the episode, you know that moment was written to be a reveal.  Whoever was putting that previously on segment together could have respected what the writers were trying to do just a little bit more (to be sure, we all pretty much knew Merle was going

just started watching the episode, and this has probably already been said many times, but my god, was it REALLY necessary to include the Merle stuff in the "previously on walking dead" segment?

just started watching the episode, and this has probably already been said many times, but my god, was it REALLY necessary to include the Merle stuff in the "previously on walking dead" segment?

She said earlier in the episode that she broke up with Brad because he kissed her on the mouth, which she thought was gross, so Brad told her "obvi you're not ready for me."

She said earlier in the episode that she broke up with Brad because he kissed her on the mouth, which she thought was gross, so Brad told her "obvi you're not ready for me."

I took that to mean that the Cosmic Owl is a force of order in the universe.  It wasn't going to eat the whywolves because of hunger, but because their population would swell to unsustainable numbers and would need to be purged in some way.

I took that to mean that the Cosmic Owl is a force of order in the universe.  It wasn't going to eat the whywolves because of hunger, but because their population would swell to unsustainable numbers and would need to be purged in some way.

I know Pen ward said in the past (In an interview with Wizards of the Coast to be exact) that Adventure Time occurs in a "post-apocalyptic Earth, after the bombs have dropped and magic's come back into the world."  I think the explanation for the state of affairs in ooh could be just as simple as that.  You're theory

I know Pen ward said in the past (In an interview with Wizards of the Coast to be exact) that Adventure Time occurs in a "post-apocalyptic Earth, after the bombs have dropped and magic's come back into the world."  I think the explanation for the state of affairs in ooh could be just as simple as that.  You're theory

Has anyone mentioned that the flute Finn is playing at the end is the flute he hurls at ice king in prisoners of love?

Has anyone mentioned that the flute Finn is playing at the end is the flute he hurls at ice king in prisoners of love?

I guess I was just thinking of the fact that they resorted to napalming Atlanta in an attempt to stave off the outbreak.  Once you start bombing domestic city centers that's a pretty good indicator that things are out of control.  Its just given what we've seen of what the zombies are capable of its hard to imagine

I guess I was just thinking of the fact that they resorted to napalming Atlanta in an attempt to stave off the outbreak.  Once you start bombing domestic city centers that's a pretty good indicator that things are out of control.  Its just given what we've seen of what the zombies are capable of its hard to imagine

Does anyone find it hard to believe that the American military could fall to this zombie outbreak when a handful of people with hammers and knives and shit can kill a couple hundred zombies without taking a scratch?