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Not mentioning her even to say "Damn I miss Beth." With no explanation of why she's not saying anything. When this show has every character explain every emotion they have? It just didn't make sense.

I stepped on a protruding nail and was limping for a couple of days. It depends where it gets you.

I think we were supposed to realize that what Beth said about everyone in the hospital lying to themselves about their motivations was ultimately true of Dawn, though. Beth said that Dawn got everyone to do her dirty work for her. Dawn said that wasn't true. When Dawn wouldn't let Noah leave, Beth decided that it WAS

Was I the only one bothered by the fire truck barreling over the spikes?

Yesterday's subtext is today's momentum-killer.

Wasn't going to be all happy times for deus ex firetruck.

Uh, I'm pretty sure she was laughing because she thought it was ridiculous. And I was kind of there.

I was sad that Beth died but I'm not going to revise my opinion of her singing because of it.

I don't think she was planning to do anything but leave. She just couldn't bear to leave Noah behind. Or, that would have made her Just Like Dawn or something. I'm sorry, but if the show was trying to make us buy that because Beth had toughened up a bit she was in any danger of being like Dawn it didn't work for me. I

When your teenage daughter starts laughing at a scene like that you know a show isn't doing something right.

If Tyreese would get a new feeling or two that would be cool.

It was weird. If he was such a good guy why did he run away? It just put the other cops in danger. Nothing about the hospital people made sense, really.

He loses it in an on and off way. He kept his cool at the end, for instance.

Beth pushed the cop because he had let her know he wanted her dead for killing that other cop. He also looked at her pretty rapily before that.

I know everyone really likes Tyreese and Sasha but whenever the camera focuses on one of them I get ready to go to the fridge. I know a conversation is going to happen that is going to tell me things the show has already let me know visually. They bore me to tears, in other words.

It does not add up. They didn't do it right. We've only seen Dawn interacting with one or two people at a time, for instance, so we have no sense of how she keeps the place in control. We have no sense of how many people work in the hospital or how many cops there are. This is because the story has been told solely by

Yes, but I agree that there's a disconnect between the freedom everyone seems to have and the bad stuff they tell us about. I guess it doesn't help that Beth seems to be the only female ward person, but no one is walking around looking intimidated or brutalized. They have done a sloppy job with the atmosphere in that

We don't care. These people don't sound like Southerners and they sure as hell don't act like people from Georgia. Whenever they are near or in Atlanta it really shows. "They headed north on I85." Looking at map: "Hmm…Atlanta's that way." No one in Georgia would need to even say that, much less consult a map. These

It was straight out of WWII Japanese prison camp movies, yes.

Not the actress's fault, but after the lacy white thong I could never take that character seriously again no matter what she did.