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Correction: he'd kill off Glenn, and then we'd find out Maggie is gay. She and Tara get together… which is ironic, yes? As Tara had that guilty-feeling-thingy with Maggy for a while?

This is too bad — how many books have we read and enjoyed and thought might actually be great, until they sputter to a disappointing end? The same thing can happen with movies, of course, but it does go to show how the beginning, middle, and end - in equal parts - all have to be equally good.

It does make you think that not every Shakespeare play needs to be modernized — I think at times, it can be interesting, but at other times, it's done just for the novelty.

I thought "Wuthering High School" was a joke headline. Oh my gosh.

No one I know who watches these types of things likes this show - in fact, they HATE this show. It's like PBS's version of Comic Book Men.

I think she only took the allotted amount — 1/4 of a bar or whatever.

I think that's part of Carol's long con in acting and looking like a soccer mom… that little kid could tell his mom that Carol threatened him, but he wouldn't ever be believed, because, hey, I mean, "our" Carol wears light blue cardigans, for goodness' sake!

This thing… with Carol being super-scary (it was smart, granted) and Rick getting ready to jump the blond, make me think that Rick's group aren't planning to stay at this place for the long haul. Or, maybe they're pretty confident that shit's going to go down - whether it's a herd of walkers or a herd of human Big

I also wondered why Rick and co. haven't explained properly about the kind of people they have met out there, and why there is every reason to amp up security. I thought it might have been a good device for explaining to… oh, crap, you know, the initial "Alexandria" guy who recruited them all… why they don't trust

Praying for a pasta maker.

That would be pretty cool. Could be they'll be part of Special Features on the S5 DVD?

Excellent! I thought of the Scarlet Letter, of course, but didn't make the connection with Rick's behavior… duh.

Love me some Joss Whedon, but he'd probably kill one of them off to solve things…

I imagine (and apologies in advance if this sounds obvious) that their feelings about the Alexandria neighborhood are mixed. I think there is a part of them that would LOVE it to be free from the worries of walkers, like this new community is.

To anyone still reading this… I'm a bit fuzzy on what's going on there around the effed up little cottage where Rick, Carol, and Daryl meet. It's connected with the "W" people, no doubt - and it's implied that they were the ones who took the gun from the blender.

It may have been… I can't remember. Probably someone also mentioned that we had a "Morgan" street in the background at the end of the episode!

re: Sasha's character — I get what Zack means about how we don't know her well enough to be too invested in her. But to answer his initial question about who she is… most importantly, I think she is a strong asset to the group - physically and mentally - who we don't want to lose. All of Rick's group is strong, apart

Yeah, that occurred to me, too, that Bjorn would have needed a third party to step in and talk to Porunn. I think it would have had to be Lagertha, whom she idolizes.

I was sure that was Catherine Deneuve in the middle… no?

I still think of him, fondly, as Brisco.