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I strongly suggest consulting google if you want to speculate on the ending seeing as how everybody has already seen it on the other side of the pond, plus all of us Americans who pirated it. Plus you'll find gems like http://media.tumblr.com/tum…

I strongly suggest consulting google if you want to speculate on the ending seeing as how everybody has already seen it on the other side of the pond, plus all of us Americans who pirated it. Plus you'll find gems like http://media.tumblr.com/tum…

Commence 2+ year wait for next series. ;_;

Guess I'm late to the party since I just saw this today. Not really understanding some of the disappointment with this episode because I thought it was amazing. I do agree that they could have been a bit more subtle about Sherlock's rescue of Adler but it doesn't bother me very much.  Anyway, I'm getting butterflies

I want this show to be good so bad.

Oh man, that scene with Morgan tore me apart. Looking back on it now it's probably the best acted scene in the entire show's run.

Best episode of the season. That music when Sophia came out of the barn…epic goosebumps.

I believe it was Theodore.

This seemed to be one of the more popular theories as to what the CDC doc told Rick and to be honest I couldn't be happier that it was shot down tonight. Why waste a potentially epic plot twist on stupid pregnancy melodrama? And I'm hoping those spoilers I Googled are true because that is a pretty nice twist.

It wasn't great, but being a fan of Westerns means I should probably keep watching and enjoy it while I can before the genre goes extinct.

Seconding this.

Carl dying would have been fantastic. It's not that I despise his character, but killing him off would have been a giant middle finger to predictability, which is exactly what this show needs.