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I have a similar view on this. I'd take it one step further, though. That she is thinking more about herself than her son. Maybe that's what you meant. I am not questioning that she loves Carl. But if she was honest to herself she would realise (and I think she does) that she is trying to save herself from worrying

Since I have stopped watching Chuck before she even arrived, I can safely claim that she wasn't the reason for Chuck sucking. Bela was an obnoxious character I still liked. I see none of that in Maggie, so far.

I am fairly new to the comment section and don't know what's going on behind-the-scenes, but yeah…I can't imagine that there are no posts deleted around here. How is it possible that I don't read any stupid comments?

Cutting between the gym and the farm is the obvious technique, I'd say. As they get closer in the gym the resolve to let Carl die on the farm gets stronger.

I understand Carol. I expect her to turn tougher, but it is certainly hard for her to shake off the dependency that she suffered from under her husband's abuse. 
I also understand Andrea. She is going to save Dale with that gun, then you'll be happy. 
Lori is a two-face character who I think is trying to be a less

Carl got shot. They won't move on until he is back on his feet. Sophia is missing, they will look for her. It's not going to be a different location each week. There are things like budget to consider.

There was no time for plans as Carl was dying. I can suspend that much disbelief, to be honest.

No, that was when they both had working legs, right?
EDIT: Ah crap, it wasn't. Shane broke his leg after jumping out the window. I screwed this up here and everywhere else. My bad.

I really don't think Shane was planning on sacrificing Otis from the start.

See, here we go again. She is not saying something to him or about him. She makes it all about herself. I don't think she is inconsistent, at all.

"I really wish that Carl would have died when he passed out talking about the deer, rather than going into a seizure. Shane would have shown up with the supplies but by then would have been too late, making what he did to Otis even more fucked up."
If that had happened, I would have given the episode an A+. That's what

Of course it did. This show points every which way. And brilliantly.
There are scenes for the culprit being Brody, Saul, the people putting Affi into the truck (and the razor into his shoes), Affi himself or even someone else knowing he would be taken, putting the razorblade there. Wide open.

I need 4.

Yeah, the flashbacks are laughable, the effects pretty terrible. But I'm ok with the silly fantasy plot.

"If anything, you must agree, that she is a better actor than the majority of the cast."
Yeah.
I think almost everyone in this show is appropriate for the material. Maybe even the one who plays Ashley.

I haven't watched Breaking Bad, because I wasn't in the mood for depressing and disgusting junkie stuff. Which I suspect, it's all about. I know I should get around to it, but for the time being, I'd rather stay away from it.

No, it's this special day that could be the reason. Maybe it's not just that "ghosts" can leave The House and property, but that they also become mortal again.

Sorry to disappoint, but I won't argue with that. 
Not deserving an Emmy and receiving one can be true at the same time. But I can't think of any examples. (Although, I guess, after what I said, now Madeleine Stowe would qualify.) I'd probably just say that someone else deserved it more. 
Deserving an Emmy and not

Getting hit by a car isn't evidence that she wasn't a "ghost" before Hallow's Eve, which might flip whatever rules the "ghosts" have to play by.

He shot that deer, because the episode needed to have a "twist". Which makes me a little worried about future episodes.