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I don't trust any of you!

The fixed collar is how he tricked her into the room, she complimented him just as he locked the door behind her.

Are you seriously suggesting that the technical effects on Dukes of Hazzard are more impressive then on the Walking Dead? That is pure crazy talk.

I think this show would be much less insufferable (more sufferable?) watching the episodes back to back then watching from week to week. It might not be a huge improvement for someone's who's already seen it; but for someone new, they wouldn't have as much time to think about how nothing has happened.

I assume that by "it's classified" he meant "I did it, sorry 'bout that. Real bonehead move on my part."

I think people are really overvaluing the eye witness account of a guy seeing a stranger at a weird angle while being chocked out. But, yeah, on the show the guy is definitely going to remember exactly what Rick looks like, and for some reason won't have been the one that was eaten by the bathroom zombie.

The zombies were locked out. They probably figured he could hang out for a couple hours without a roving band of hooligans deciding they needed a nap in this one particular house.
But seriously, is anyone ever going to teach Carl how to use a baseball bat?

I think it's pretty clear that these guys were from a bigger, well equiped camp, so I don't understand why there were only three people on this huge mission.

It is once…

I've been in lots of houses with two bedrooms connecting to a bathroom. I assumed there was another door from the pink room into the hallway. If not, then that was a pretty weird house / bad set.

I don't know, the narration was about leaving the prison, I don't remember that from last week.

Letting a part of your face grow longer isn't the unbelievable part, it's how every other guy they run into is pretty clean cut. But I'm pretty sure they must be from some military installation with the sat phones to DC and everything. They probably still have running water and electricity after only a year and a

"They" has been used as a gender neutral singular pronoun for hundreds of years.

I'm not sure if you don't know how reality tv works, or if you know all too well…

Because in every single episode the chefs were giving Nick crap about how he didn't know how to season his food and that everything he cooks is boring and bland. He didn't belong in the finale. If Nina had lost to anyone else of the last five or so contestents, it would have been fine, but this was BS.

Considering this is an English show, I think you're right. If this was an American production (still taking place in England), I would have liked a little more background to it. I honestly don't know much of the racial/class history of England, so I can't really tell how big of a deal this is, compared to a Lady

You gotta keep kids on their toes.

Follow up question, are you two brothers?

I really like this idea, and I want more people to do it. Not me though, I've been cursed by a full head of thick, luxurious hair. Well, the full part anyway.

I never really understood why they brought Dax back at all. Wouldn't it have made more sense for them to get a new science officer from starfleet, and for Ezri to be actively discouraged from chumming with her old pals for a couple years?