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Quintessential, classic Muppets. Perfect.

Confidential to Zach H:
I regret that you were on the receiving end of so much vitriol for this review. I think in part because it was such an emotionally-charged episode, people were over the top in their complaints.

Just saw this movie. And I did like it, even though I'm pretty picky when it comes to movies. It's definitely not a *realistic* film, but it's not a true story, either. I guess you could say it's what you wish could happen to a poor little kid who tries to escape from a hard labor camp.
So yeah, it's a bit cheesy, but

I think Jack Strawb is just trolling now. No need to feed the bottomless pit.

It seems like the people who do the behind-the-scenes stuff on the show are really into their work, and want it to be as high-quality and authentic as possible.
I am thinking that more than once, someone must have said, "Aren't we going to make the grass look all overgrown, and show all the leaves and other shit that

I fell for what I am sure the writers wanted us to think… that finally, when the charred zombies were chasing after her, and she chose to shoot them instead of reason with them, she had turned a corner.
Luckily I wasn't part of her little group — I would have been a goner. (At the very least, I would have lost my shit

I think we're on the same page here… by "prove a point," I was referring to what she said to Carol and Tyreese when they were standing there in shock… something like she wanted them to understand.
I had thought that Lizzie didn't have a conscience, but not that she was actually crazy.
For instance, the Governor seemed

By definition, though, an opinion can't be garbage. It can't even be wrong, really.
I completely disagreed with the review, but Handlen's opinion certainly isn't garbage: no need to hate on him.

Did anyone else feel like in the no-win Lizzie situation, it might have been acceptable for her to simply be attacked by one of the zombies when she was hanging around them, instead of intervening?
Then again, I suppose they couldn't wait around for her to lose at tag with one of them, all the while hoping she wouldn't

I had been hoping that Tyreese would bring up the possibility that Sanctuary was possibly a Woodbury-esque place. (Why is it that, "Those who arrive survive" sound ominous? Almost like a warning).
I feel like that must have been part of his motivation to stay at the house: that he's rightly suspicious.

Kudzu?

Lizzie was interesting, but I felt so relieved once she was dead.

She really was irredeemable. She killed her sister, and she was
going to kill the baby, because she was trying to prove that zombies
aren't monsters who kill, but simply are just different. This was how
she understood the world: I don't know if the word you would use for her
is sociopathic, but we know that if there

The headline of this article is perfect! Well-done.

I would have liked to ask Melissa McBride (on the Talking Dead) what she thought Rick would have done in Carol's situation (re: Lizzie).

You totally saw Lizzie killing her sister in order to prove a point?

Has anyone mentioned the Prime Minister of New Zealand (or was it Australia?) swimming off one day and never being found? They talked about that, I believe, on that old Leonard Nimoy show that used to be on A&E… back when A&E used to be interesting, and not just a reality-show shit hole.
Considering this was the head

I keep thinking about that scene where they were in the house, when Lizzie looks over at Mika and says she knows what she has to do (and I think we all assumed she meant to kill zombies)… it had a as-good-as-it-gets-in-the-ZA feel, as regards safety…
Mika playing with her doll in front of the fire, Carol sitting at the

re: Lizzie

It was apparently a contagious disease that was threatening to wipe out the whole prison. Did anyone really think that antibiotics would help a virus, even if the people who were sent out to look for them managed to get them?
It was also a horrible way to die… at that point, Karen and David were nearly dead… in a way,