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J Mann
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Moulin Rouge is one of my all time favorite movies.   I give it a 10/10, which means I can't think of any way to make it better and still have it be what it is.

Not everyone, but everyone who is trying to defend ground.   Assuming that zombie pets make you invisible to wild zombies, then Woodbury and the prison could both have scouting teams that (a) can rove pretty much with impunity and (b) can take out most zombies just by isolating them and ganging up on them.

Not everyone, but everyone who is trying to defend ground.   Assuming that zombie pets make you invisible to wild zombies, then Woodbury and the prison could both have scouting teams that (a) can rove pretty much with impunity and (b) can take out most zombies just by isolating them and ganging up on them.

"But you're not thirsty . . ."

"But you're not thirsty . . ."

From the survivors' perspective:
 
(1) If zombies starve down to helplessness over some finite time (several years or less), then it's theoretically possible to wait out the worst of the infestation and then try to recapture defensible areas of land.    If a zombie can go dormant for decades, then there pretty much will

From the survivors' perspective:
 
(1) If zombies starve down to helplessness over some finite time (several years or less), then it's theoretically possible to wait out the worst of the infestation and then try to recapture defensible areas of land.    If a zombie can go dormant for decades, then there pretty much will

I never know what to make of the characterization in the show (or the comic book for that matter).

I never know what to make of the characterization in the show (or the comic book for that matter).

Good point.   I wasn't clear enough.

Good point.   I wasn't clear enough.

Now that I see it, the Michonne "defanged zombies as camouflage" plan has the potential to be an even bigger plot hole than "covering yourself with zombie goo lets you sneak around zombies, which is why we never do it.
 
1) If the walker-pet-camouflage plan works at 100% or close to that, why doesn't everyone do it, at

Now that I see it, the Michonne "defanged zombies as camouflage" plan has the potential to be an even bigger plot hole than "covering yourself with zombie goo lets you sneak around zombies, which is why we never do it.
 
1) If the walker-pet-camouflage plan works at 100% or close to that, why doesn't everyone do it, at

Nice catch.

Nice catch.

By the end ("The End"?)I no longer cared about the VFD or the sugar bowl or whatever, and the sequence on the island bordered on painful.   But I will always love:
 
- The ultimate punishment in The Austere Academy.  "I will make you buy a bag of candy with your own money and then eat the whole bag in front of you!"   I

By the end ("The End"?)I no longer cared about the VFD or the sugar bowl or whatever, and the sequence on the island bordered on painful.   But I will always love:
 
- The ultimate punishment in The Austere Academy.  "I will make you buy a bag of candy with your own money and then eat the whole bag in front of you!"   I

I didn't pay much attention to the buildings, but "Rosen shambles through crowded streets bleeding and talking to himself, and not one person even makes eye contact" totally sold me on the idea that they were in NYC.

I didn't pay much attention to the buildings, but "Rosen shambles through crowded streets bleeding and talking to himself, and not one person even makes eye contact" totally sold me on the idea that they were in NYC.

To steal an idea from Oh That Knife, South Park could do an episode about this movie straight.   Just do a documentary and add Cartman.