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As the quality has improved I thought they were above killing her off. Geez. If they absolutely HAD to kill anyone at this point in the series, how about the priest? All he does is scream and run. He even obviously trips over when he's being pursued. Or if it had to be someone major, preferably Maggie. Used to like

They should have rounded up Big Love SEASONS earlier. The last two seasons in particular seemed to have been written by an entirely different team. Biggest example of a strong show going to utter crud I've ever seen.

Good pick. Wouldn't surprise me.

Odd you say that. This was the first episode where I thought Carol may be killed off. Surely not - because of the actor's awesomeness, though…?

I thought this talk was fun diversion, not a genuine call to the producers to include toilet scenes.

No coffee-breath, however.

At least there's one upside to the apocalypse.

Carol's hair doesn't look like it requires much work; Beth was born with her hair in a ponytail. Maybe Glenn's Maggie's secret barber, because her hair length is the most consistent and obvious (bob length is hard to maintain). Michonne's dreads could grow only a few inches over a few years, I guess. Most of TWD

Yep, the whole period thing occurred to me too. I gather if push came to shove, one would assume they'd gone back to the 1800s style of coping with it.

Gareth was a great villain. His face was made for fists to want to punch. I just called him Notepad Wanker. And while all the Terminus folk were pretty cool with what they were doing to prisoners, Gareth was particularly indifferent in an arsehole-ish way. I wished his death was more painful.

Yeah, Dawn is too boring to sustain. Also, her lipstick is always perfect. She'll probably be reapplying the dark peach lip gloss while Rick sneaks up and shanks her with one of his sawed-wood Terminus shivs…. dual wield.

It actually didn’t strike me as odd that the Terminus folk were so unprepared for a walker infiltration. The vibe I got was that these people were so sheltered (while doing horrible things) that many of them may not have come across a walker in a very long time. While eyeing off the human threat – generally the bigger

WOW. That was a BIG CHUNK to leave out. Thanks for the head's up!

Um, woah. I obviously missed something big here. From an interview on the finale with Fuller on IGN: "Hannibal Lecter walked away healthy and safe… and was joined by Bedelia!" Um, did I miss a significant flashback or did my episode finish early? I'm assuming "flashback" since the reviewer hasn't mentioned Bedelia. I

With all of the "who's dead, who's not" questions surrounding the finale, I imagine they're going to have film all of season 3 in an underground lair. Start scouting for hidden locations now, Fuller. Can you imagine what a nightmare street scenes are going to be? "OK, everyone, stand behind the yellow tape and all of

Really? That would be awesome. I thought he was done for. Since he was very good at playing Chilton, I want more mileage out of him.

She's just gone quiet. I hope for more of her next season. I don't think they followed up on what happened with her after she shot Chilton. I hope she returns and Will encourages her to dig deeper in terms of memory recovery.

Gillian did great work in that one day. Her character is very arresting.

Yeah. Realistically, the wounds received by Will, Alana and Abigail are all pretty fatal. If Will and/or Alana survive, in real life this would be considered a miracle. That two-story fall was "two-story going by the size of Hannibal's large house" - making it seem like Alana fell a greater distance than just from

This occurred to me. I think if she DOES survive she will be paralyzed.