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Agreed! It makes it much more compelling for it to be Carol. She's finally coming into her own, and it's AWESOME!

I was actually surprised by a twist. Way to go, TWD!

He did? (Season 2 is a blocked out blur.) I knew he lost his wife, and new wife, but I didn't realize he lost kids.

I'm just talking about the core group, Daryl, Rick, Glenn, Maggie, Herschel and Beth haven't lost kids, to my knowledge (although wouldn't that be an interesting twist about Daryl….. no?… sigh… off to fanficland)

True, or at least something very similar. I'm definitely interested to see where they go with that.

Am I a horrible person for being glad Karen is dead? She was annoying a fuck.

If anything, this show knows its audience if the credits are any indication. Norman Reedus got bumped up to second billing and Melissa McBride was moved into the regular credits sequence.

Carol is rapidly pulling away from the pack as a favourite for me. At the moment it's just her and Daryl up top with everybody else falling behind.

True, though I think the characters that suffered from poor development are mostly dead now, so there's that.

True. And let's be honest, she didn't seem to care that much last time either. 
Eventually people are going to get the hint that dating Beth means immediate, gruesome death.

The prison just seems so much different than the farm. There was a weird sense of entitlement about the farm that doesn't seem to exist at the prison. People know they aren't safe now, which makes a big different.

Yeah, but if that happened it would have been able to cave in at the most inopportune time for our favourite rag-tag group of renegades!

I'm a shipper - unabashedly - and the Carol/Daryl moments made me bubble up with excitement. I know, I'm lame, that's just me.

Glice was hilarious. Chun was just okay.

I actually liked this one more than usual. I laughed out loud during the cold open, which I don't think has ever happened before. I also thought the boy dance party sketch was abso-freakin-lutely hilarious. There's just something undeniably funny about Bruce Willis dancing around and rapping about boy dance.

That doesn't appeal to all audiences though. My sister, for example, has zero interest in anything action-oriented. She zones out as soon as an action show or movie turns on, but she's as invested in The Walking Dead as anyone I've seen.

Good enough reason to leave the show behind. I've almost done the same on many occasions, but I still find myself drawn to the Rachel/Kurt/Santana plotline, so I stick around for that. I also stuck around for Cory/Finn, but now we'll see if I'm still into it without him.

He was out of the last two episodes of last season, and the first two of this season. He was a very constant presence in the lives of almost every character last season, so it does make Seasons of Love quite apropos.

I think having Finn die just how Cory did and focusing on it would have milked the situation too much. The world is having the conversation, Glee doesn't need to. And honestly, why go to the trouble of denigrating someone's character and debating their virtues after they're gone? I think Glee handled Cory's death as

They went out of their way last season to bring back Quinn for no good reason. I don't believe they would be that immature. To overtly keep her out this season.