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I don't believe we're on the eve of destruction. I keep telling you this.

The way he threw himself into role is what's memorable, but he's more campy than scary. Though I'd argue a dose of camp is exactly what that series needed.

I first got into Prince - as far as I recall - thanks to my sister's cassette copy of '1999.' 'International Lover' was my 10-year-old self's favorite song on the album. Since then Prince's music has been a part of my life in some way or another, through all his iterations and makeovers, even as I didn't like

Just listened to that one a few weeks back. Starfish and Coffee is my jam.

An all time favorite. This fucking sucks.

Ernie calling Jimmy his friend was very sweet.

He screwed up the truck heist pretty hard, so much that his miscalculation cost an innocent bystander his life.

I'm closing the book on this show after last night, I think. I like TWD well enough but seeing the same beats played over again - via lesser characters than even TWD has - is not something I'm going to sit through. I may return to these reviews for the snarky commentary, though!

Please don't hurt me, luxuriously bearded Mark Hamill.

This looks like another Kung Fury- a 5-minute idea stretched beyond the realm of rational viewing.

I actually liked this episode quite a bit…the group getting hemmed in by the Saviors' growing numbers was tense and induced dread. But the so-called GoldenEye ending killed the goose right and proper. There's no reason for a cliffhanger here, zip. And what are the odds the cat stays in the bag before S7?

Lefty's flow makes other MCs look substandard at best.

Does he know of the mudcrabs by the river?

Chuck's story about the missing $14K having at least some veracity is painful as well. Chuck's a bastard, but he's not entirely wrong about Jimmy.

I was wondering that. Why is Jimmy moving back into the nail salon if he's got a fat bonus? At least rent a decent apartment.

Would joining Schweikart really be a lateral move for Kim? Talking about a two-year partner track compared to X years in the mailroom and a boss content to keep her right where she is after the commercial fiasco.

Another brick on the BRIMSTONE path to fiery OBLIVION. Repent ye and tremble!

Not a bad episode but I did not like having Carol leave. How many times will a character have a 'no kill' arc? At this point I feel like TWD is stretching out the moment until you-know-who arrives.

Shit! You may very well be right, though I truly hope not. Somebody from the main cast has to die at Negan's hands - just so the threat he represents has meaning - but don't knock off TWD's best character, please.

Prince has led such a boring, mundane life. What could he possibly write about that would fill up an entire book?