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> Note as well that he uses a Davis & Main coffee cup for his pen holder.

I agree. I don't think she was lying about the bullets. That episode made it clear that she was paranoid. What she thought were gunshots was the newspaper being delivered. What she thought were bullet holes was just a hole in the wood. If the show wanted to suggest she was lying, then they should have left out the

I'm enjoying the space battles the most, too. I just wish they're were earned customizations (e.g., different missiles, cannons, etc) such as with the infantry battles (where you get different blasters, rifles, haircuts, etc). Seems like that was a missed opportunity.

I think you're right: Glenn may have survived. Earlier in the episode, Michonne said to hipster Alexandria guy something about being covered in blood, not knowing if the blood on you was yours or your friend's. That could have been the writers foreshadowing that it wasn't Glenn being eaten, but his friend laying on

I would totally watch this show. Bazinga.

The book is amazing. I'm not sure what the trailer is about since very little of that was in the book. In fact, what they showed in the trailer looks like the bizarre fantasy of what the religious fanatic Wainwright believed was happening.

Wow, great job, Internet indeed. I thought I understood the movies, but that was amazing and insightful. He makes a strong case for the six movies having a ringed structure.

Me, too, although the "HAN SHOT FIRST !!1!" crowd will downvote anyone who says so, I think the prequels are better, with Revenge of the Sith being my favorite of the six.

I think she does see him flying at the end, but that doesn't mean he objectively was flying. I think the entire hospital scene was his dying dream. The fact that his daughter saw him flying means metaphorically she finally accepted and respected him, instead of despising him. Or at least he hoped that she did.