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I don't quite understand Zack bringing up Buffy in this context. Buffy was a show driven by its characters; TWD is driven by its world, and of course is far more grim, which Zack does mention. 

A couple of other posters brought this up, but she was probably taken by whomever was watching her perform the c-section on that zombie a few eps ago (I'm assuming that wasn't Andrew the now deceased prisoner). Maybe somebody from Woodbury took her to perform some of those mysterious experiments that scientist guy

A couple of other posters brought this up, but she was probably taken by whomever was watching her perform the c-section on that zombie a few eps ago (I'm assuming that wasn't Andrew the now deceased prisoner). Maybe somebody from Woodbury took her to perform some of those mysterious experiments that scientist guy

The posthumous character development for T-Dogg is about as effective as JK Rowling saying that Dumbledore was gay after the series was over. What's the bloody point?!

The posthumous character development for T-Dogg is about as effective as JK Rowling saying that Dumbledore was gay after the series was over. What's the bloody point?!

Every zombie story has those heavy themes. I'm fine w/ the day to day terror of just trying to survive, and the lengths normal, everyday people are willing to go to keep them and their safe. I'm all for "a cigar is just a cigar" storytelling if it's done well. TWD has its issues, but there's more to it than just body

Every zombie story has those heavy themes. I'm fine w/ the day to day terror of just trying to survive, and the lengths normal, everyday people are willing to go to keep them and their safe. I'm all for "a cigar is just a cigar" storytelling if it's done well. TWD has its issues, but there's more to it than just body

The humans in Woodbury are not on her side.

The humans in Woodbury are not on her side.

This week's 3 most cringe-worthy moments:

This week's 3 most cringe-worthy moments:

Zombie daughter was disturbing enough. I'm not all that keen on seeing zombie babies myself.

Zombie daughter was disturbing enough. I'm not all that keen on seeing zombie babies myself.

I don't think she's dead either but I don't get the point of a mystery about her fate. Her character is not developed enough to make an "I'm alive" re-appearance meaningful. So why the shenanigans? Is she hiding? Maybe she's trapped by zombies in another part of the prison? Why would we care if this true? Although I

I don't think she's dead either but I don't get the point of a mystery about her fate. Her character is not developed enough to make an "I'm alive" re-appearance meaningful. So why the shenanigans? Is she hiding? Maybe she's trapped by zombies in another part of the prison? Why would we care if this true? Although I

How about Otis? Pretty name for a girl.

How about Otis? Pretty name for a girl.

A little more backstory on Michonne would be nice, but she still has some potential beyond the ass kicking. We just need to know why the hell she's so mistrustful of everyone.

A little more backstory on Michonne would be nice, but she still has some potential beyond the ass kicking. We just need to know why the hell she's so mistrustful of everyone.

If anything I have difficulty believing the Michonne/Andrea friendship b/c we didn't see them in their 8 months on the road together and only know them from their bickering on screen. Hence their scenes have been a bit flat to me. Yeah, Glenn's dialogue was on the nose, and I don't understand what the deal is with