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Yeah, Constable Bob lighting those two old boys up at the cyclic rate made me laugh out loud. 

Willo: "The question you have to ask is, why, if he had $2 million in cocaine, did he stick around Harlan, Kentucky?"

I liked the look on Olyphant's face after he beat on Hunter.  Part of it was pissed, part of it was "No one's ever going to believe this asshole jumped out of a moving car.  That sounds like something I'd make up after pistol-whipping somebody."

You just reminded me of John Hamm's John Ham, for when you want ham on the john. 

They could even take a page out of Morgan's book and boobytrap the shit out of the place before they leave.

Anything that blocks line of vision but doesn't stop bullets is concealment.  Anything that blocks vision and bullets is cover.  You have to read your 6-5.

You may be thinking of coyotes.

I like you because you're an optimist.  (And all chaps are assless, otherwise they'd be called pants.)

The opportunity I feel Walking Dead is missing is it could be a really long zombie movie in the best possible way, and it's a really long zombie movie in the not-best possible way.  This particular episode would make a fine short film, but so far it's an anomaly.  Zombie movies tend to be fairly short term— can we

I believe you are correct.  It isn't so much a failure as a small victory.

It's concealment, not cover.  Still better than hanging your ass out in the cool breeze, I'd say. 

This was a small town in rural Georgia.  There could have very easily been a fourth black person.

Of course since the show is set in Georgia, the most unrealistic thing is that everything isn't under a thick carpet of kudzu.  Seriously, people would have to spend about a thousand times as long cutting back kudzu as they would taking out zombies.  ("Clear" and "Burned Out" probably refers to Morgan's attempt to

Hey, you're going to be a fine zombie killer one day and it's all thanks to the books at your local library.

He could have also been suffering from exhaustion, malnutrition, dehydration— all of that would make him more susceptible to shock. 

It seemed to me like a couple of hours assuming they left in the morning and were there during the middle of the day.  But I agree with you and think that's why taking the prison group back to the town would be a better move than trying to hold the prison against the Governor. 

I think I'd probably end up like Dale; holding onto my humanity until it got me killed.

I think the happier ending would be to go back to the prison, gather everyone up and take them to Morgantown. 

I think it's the most solid episode since the pilot.  It was several really good scenes and no bad ones.  Even the really good episodes of TWD tend to have somewhere between twenty and forty minutes of thumb-twidlin' before they get to the awesome. 

This guy gets it.  We should start our own zombie show HRN, with blackjack and hookers.