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I enjoyed the build for awhile, as illogical as it was. The slow reveal of the Saviors and their numbers was effective and creepy. The subplot with Morgan and Carol was filler, though Lennie James was excellent as usual and his dropping a savior was handled well. The expression on his face was enough. However,

Most of the ones made in 2000s just plain sucked. There are so many gems that could have been placed there instead from years past.

I'm glad the the Winter is over.

I can't imagine anyone getting the drop on Daryl. That is some mighty lazy writing, folks.

A generally mediocre episode with a few highlight moments, including Carol taking out the saviors with what I presume to be something akin to a Mac-10 up her sleeve and Morgan's speech to Rick, which revealed a human side this show always needs.

I thought I was the only one who caught the Adam and Eve reference, oh wait, obvious writing!

What the hell is a nautical looking negro?

Resident Evil and first person shooter seemed like a no brainer. …and that about describes the game, doesn't it?

Actually, the weirdest was Resident Evil: Survivor. That game was so dumb and easy that it still remains the only game that after a first run through was able to beat under a half an hour. It's such an embarrassment that virtually no one ever mentions it.

This really is a fantastic show. I still can't believe how many people I know can't get it. I think it's wonderful and clearly so do a great many other people. It features great characters and a good deal of genuine emotion and in this episode, real suspense.

I met Frankenstein's Monster. A friend of mine met the Mummy, as in the Boris Karloff one, not the lame one from the last decade.

This is actually a much better film than many would expect. It's probably one of the five best Universal horror films of the 40s and one of the essential werewolf films. It has a truly great opening that ranks among the most atmospheric and creepy of any classic horror film and is thoroughly entertaining throughout.

It was a genuine laugh out loud moment and the type of bizarre humor this show could use more of.

I figured the crossbow would return but not on Dr. Denise. I'm no great follower of the comics but I am glad Abe was spared. His wordplay with Eugene always reminds me a bit of the oft-missed Justified.

I'll throw Jimmy Bain in there as well. He died a month ago. Most may not recall the name but you'll know the albums and bands: He was Dio's bassist on the classic Holy Diver and Last in Line records as well as recording for the ESSENTIAL Rainbow Rising album.

This looks worse than I expected.

That was my experience as well. They had this great title and seemed to forget that they also had a movie attached to it.

This episode delivered something very rare in the universe of THE WALKING DEAD, and that something was fun. It was a humorous and quirky hour of television with adequate character development and a laid back personality that was thoroughly enjoyable.
I like that the show owns up to Rick's dumbassery, of which he is a

She wrote one pretty damn good novel.

That's why I am also dreading the moment when this will get super fucking sad. I love them together.