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Embarrassed to reveal this, but I think The Hills (and maybe even Laguna Beach) after show was the first after show that did this (live with audience, guests from the show & fans) which started way back in 2006. But I agree with the writer that more tv shows need to doing this (especially BB & GoT).

It was even worse when his face popped up RIGHT AFTER a depressing scene DURING the Walking Dead show. Thank God he stopped doing that.

Symbolically they went back to the prison because it was "theirs", and they want to integrate woodbury citizens into THEIR society and not vise versa.

If only Andrea had listened to Michonne in the first place….they (Andrea, Merle, Milton and maybe even the Woodbury towns people) might all still be alive.

I agree - I thought it was refreshingly that they didn't end on some huge cliffhanger like last season's finale. Every scene was completely the opposite of what I expected…who would've thought little Karl had some Governor in him ?!
I fully expect the Governor to come back with vengeance, like we THOUGHT Merle would be

The couple getting engaged in the last episode seemed like a death warrant for at least one of them to me - so I'm surprised. But then again, this entire episode did not go as I thought it would.

I don't know, I'm thinking Tyrese might last longer than T-Dogg…it helps that he's a better actor as well

Definitely asthma kid

If this happens, I'm done.
But looking at next week's talking dead guests has me worried that you might be right.

Yeah, a rock cd in a car in Georgia seems like a stretch.

Who would've thought that Michonne would turn out to be a better psychotherapist than that therapist on web therapy. Especially taking into account that she literally started talking in the last episode.

It sortof of does when you take into account what Michonne and Merle talked about in the car.

Watched this on hulu a couple days ago, and honestly, this wasn't as bad as the Following was/is.

Totally saw the "reveal of ellen may" after the last shot of her was in her trailer staring at the ad/bill from the "church".

I agree with everything you've stated. Even Raylan defended his father (during the double investigation episode) saying that he was a "petty criminal".

Dickie was wheeled out to the ambulance alive and well.

A solid B+  movie, but was expecting so much more, especially after all the hype and J. Law's golden globe win.

A solid B+  movie, but was expecting so much more, especially after all the hype and J. Law's golden globe win.

This movie affected me in such a profound way.
Kudos to the director.

This movie affected me in such a profound way.
Kudos to the director.