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I've worried about that sort of thing, too — like, why would I cry during a movie when someone is dying, but I wouldn't in real life with a real person? I think part of it (in books, but especially in movies and on tv) they condense everything into the most piquant moments. It's manipulative, but not (necessarily) in

Obviously, Eugene's confession has created a rift in the Abraham group. I'm thinking if Eugene lets the others give him a haircut, all could be forgiven.

Perhaps! But since when has that stopped this show?

Maybe my mom bought me the generic ones. Or more likely, I inherited Legos from some other kid. I just remember mine were all red and green and blue and yellow and white and that was pretty much it.

Seems like putting the name "Willie Nelson" in the title of the show would be a no-brainer, no? Especially if they still need the show to get picked up? No more smoking pot during brainstorming sessions for coming up with titles of variety shows!
PS: "Variety shows"! It's like all of us who were born in the 1970's or

Hey, readers of the comic — was there a more believable reason that his wife and kids left Abraham? Did he have a history of scary violence or something? If this was irl, well, we all do irrational and impulsive things that make no sense. But it REALLY makes no sense for them to take off. It was heartbreaking to

That was the worst Talking Dead episode. Usually they're pretty good.

I think I would have liked to know about Abraham's back story sooner. He's just been a cartoon up to this point.

But with T-Dogg and other dead characters, it was known that they were dead. It would actually be more interesting if Maggie had insisted on the group going to look for Beth. The last person who disappeared and no one knew what happened was Sophia — and of course, that ended badly, But no one forgot. People are quite

Did I miss some symbolism with the focus on Abraham's injured hands? Was it a "blood on his hands," Lady Macbeth thing? Actually, never mind — I'll just sit back and enjoy the show not being as heavy-handed and obvious with visual metaphors.

Even though Eugene was being protected by Abraham, I am still shocked he didn't learn to defend himself at all… just in case. Everyone else that was either scared of or bad at killing zombies got over it. Hopefully, Abraham and co. will go back to the church, and the whole group can include Eugene and Gabriel in a

Exactly. He decides to embrace life again, after being on the verge of suicide. I would say going blond would have been a better choice.

Yeah, they tend to do false leads with this show, in terms of clips from future episodes. If they show anything happening at all, it's misleading.

That would explain why no one ever talks about her, ever. Rick asks Daryl about her, but he also has hallucinated!

One thing I would be interested in seeing worked out is if they managed to protect the president. For instance, I think I heard somewhere there's a kind of underground bunker (or something) where he/she would go in the event of, say, a nuclear war.

Are those the bendy ones they would have the generic commercials for, and at the end it would always say, "No C.O.D.,"?

Although I think a TBBT Lego set is completely dumb, I would buy one based on Community five seconds after it was released. So, I can't be too smug.

Hey, I'll chip in five bucks.

I've never bought one of these sets (or "played" with one), and they are definitely adorable! But they seem to defeat the purpose of Legos — which is to built shit, right? It's as if instead of just drawing your own picture, Lego is giving you a coloring book: the artwork is fantastic, but the creativity is nowhere to

I'll take the Little Orphan Annie Secret Decoder Ring. P.S. REMEMBER TO DRINK YOUR OVALTINE