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Crom Deluise
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And Penny was the apple of that eye. 

I noticed that as well.  The extras were not coached well.  

I noticed that as well.  The extras were not coached well.  

Salad tongs?  Garlic mincer?

Salad tongs?  Garlic mincer?

Every week when he gets the script for the episode they're filming, he goes "Please don't let me have more than two lines.  The instant I do, I'm sunk." 

Every week when he gets the script for the episode they're filming, he goes "Please don't let me have more than two lines.  The instant I do, I'm sunk." 

That makes the Governor Boss Hogg.  Milton can be Enos.

That makes the Governor Boss Hogg.  Milton can be Enos.

Tyree-Dog. 

Tyree-Dog. 

Do you think Kirkman (or maybe Mazzara) forgets that he's skipped a ton of these scenes and just wants to jump to the scenes he likes, not thinking that it won't track for a good portion of the audience?

Do you think Kirkman (or maybe Mazzara) forgets that he's skipped a ton of these scenes and just wants to jump to the scenes he likes, not thinking that it won't track for a good portion of the audience?

So that's what you were talking about. 

So that's what you were talking about. 

Carol cut off and sold her hair to buy Daryl a poncho, and Daryl sold his other, other crossbow to buy Carol a comb. 

Carol cut off and sold her hair to buy Daryl a poncho, and Daryl sold his other, other crossbow to buy Carol a comb. 

So after Tyree-Dog comes M-Dog?  Makes sense, within the show's twisted logic. 

I agree.  It would have been silly for any character, but especially for Michonne, to open up conversation with Rick et al by saying something like "Oh, and I just came from a city where I was with my friend Andrea who is blond.  Do you know her?"

Worst episode of the season for me, from Michonne's unclear motivation to kill the Governor, to poor Oscar's red-shirt sacrifice (your name is not in the credits, so you are not bulletproof), to the sloppy filmmaking where Tyreese's group was never shown dispatching their loss.