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"Next time on The Walking Dead: Darryl totally makes it! Oops!"

"Next time on The Walking Dead: Darryl totally makes it! Oops!"

LIT'rully!

LIT'rully!

This show is great.  And I love that the reviewer keeps citing improv comedy techniques, because they inform every episode. In one interview (maybe here), Key mentions "the game," and, in the sketch about unknowingly racist guitar songs, Peele even calls out the concept of heightening.  It's like Easter eggs for

This show is great.  And I love that the reviewer keeps citing improv comedy techniques, because they inform every episode. In one interview (maybe here), Key mentions "the game," and, in the sketch about unknowingly racist guitar songs, Peele even calls out the concept of heightening.  It's like Easter eggs for

I thought the dude in the cabin in the woods was supposed to be crazy, not just an oblivious survivalist — hence a dead fox rotting on his floor.

I thought the dude in the cabin in the woods was supposed to be crazy, not just an oblivious survivalist — hence a dead fox rotting on his floor.

I enjoy Kenan Thompson's comedy unironically and separate from nostalgic goodwill.  DO YOUR WORST, INTERNET!!!

I enjoy Kenan Thompson's comedy unironically and separate from nostalgic goodwill.  DO YOUR WORST, INTERNET!!!

Ugh.  Michonne is the worst.  She's a stealth-tastic ninja who can't sneak up on Merle when he's completely preoccupied, and the world's most cautious skeptic who willingly mingles with packs of zombies milling about because Rick is too busy stealing plot conceits from "World War Z" to kill them.

Ugh.  Michonne is the worst.  She's a stealth-tastic ninja who can't sneak up on Merle when he's completely preoccupied, and the world's most cautious skeptic who willingly mingles with packs of zombies milling about because Rick is too busy stealing plot conceits from "World War Z" to kill them.

FYI: That Sweetums disaster actually happened in real life.  It was called the 1919 Boston Molasses Disaster, it killed 21 people and it made for some camp-tastic Wikipedia writing:  "The event has entered local folklore, and some residents claim that on hot summer days, the area still smells of molasses."

FYI: That Sweetums disaster actually happened in real life.  It was called the 1919 Boston Molasses Disaster, it killed 21 people and it made for some camp-tastic Wikipedia writing:  "The event has entered local folklore, and some residents claim that on hot summer days, the area still smells of molasses."

Well, looks like we will be getting that samurai/pirate swordfight next week.  After calling the prisoner being alive last week, I feel like Drunk Nate Silver.

Well, looks like we will be getting that samurai/pirate swordfight next week.  After calling the prisoner being alive last week, I feel like Drunk Nate Silver.

Yeah, I'm less inclined to doubt the off-screen action here than the courtyard dude being killed after Rick locked him out — I was pretty positive that dude was coming back. But, even if they didn't want to show Lori getting shot — and thankfully they didn't — why not at least show a close-up of Carl looking down and

Yeah, I'm less inclined to doubt the off-screen action here than the courtyard dude being killed after Rick locked him out — I was pretty positive that dude was coming back. But, even if they didn't want to show Lori getting shot — and thankfully they didn't — why not at least show a close-up of Carl looking down and

Agreed. I haven't read the comics, but you are a doctor and I trust your professional opinion.

Agreed. I haven't read the comics, but you are a doctor and I trust your professional opinion.