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But one or several zombies doesn't explain it. Those zombies filing off the bus weren't all jacked up like zombie victims. They looked like they had _all_ been killed by something clean, like a gutshot.

But what killed the dozen or so zombies that sauntered off the bus? My recollection is their bodies were in great shape.
Didn't seem like they died in a bus crash. Certainly didn't seem like they died from zombie attack (unless a foodie zombie took tiny bites from each one, and then they just all hung out on the bus as

Yes, but there were at least a dozen minimally (if at all) damaged zombies on that bus. What killed them all so cleanly?

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MacBrayer was 33 when 30 Rock started. Who was he older than? Certainly not Scott Adsit, who was 40.

And bad move with the "Star-of-David-Spangled Banner" in the pregame.

Sooooo much hate out there for Coca Cola. I guess they dodged a bullet not running the "Allah Bless America" followup.

Varanasi? When I was living in India, I couldn't bring myself to visit there, after a friend described it. I get that it's sacred, but I think it's just too much for me to handle.

I would need to rewatch to be sure, but I'm pretty sure Nick was shitting on both dishes. Paraphrasing, he said "the challenge was about the fish. One seasoned it but didn't cook it right, the other cooked it right it but didn't season it". He was saying they both failed the challenge.

I think what most people are missing here is that salt's use in seasoning is not to make things more salty — it's to enhance existing flavors in a dish.

Anyone who calls college "University" is as distanced from American high school as I am by (gulp) 19 years.

But nearly infinitely increased, here on AV Club, for a slightly subtle Ghostbusters reference.

Yeah, I was disappointed that Korra acted and sound exactly the same after resuming her current age despite what she learned with Iroh.

I've felt that Zuko is the best analogue to Korra in this series. And that it would actually be more fun to watch if Korra were on the periphery, like Zuko was most of the time, and her storyline were more clearly about her being terrible but slowly redeemed.

Good point. Even a direct reference to that episode in this one.

Not even a random, anonymous source - known criminals! It was the Triple Threats that gave info on Mako, so to treat it as trustworthy is crazy.

Right, his time off with his siblings had made him realize he made some mistakes, too. In particular, he's terrible at putting himself in someone else's shoes and empathizing with their problems. He's going out of his way not to make the same mistake again.

I don't know. The Studio Mir episode so far dealt with an entirely different setting, storyline and characters. I think that could easily be the difference, rather than the animation.

And he's walking around on a prosthetic leg. Carl was right to tell him not to go, and then to accompany him when Hershel wouldn't be swayed.
I felt the same way about going in with the elderberry. Hershel, man: just give it to the least-sick person in quarantine to administer to everyone else, and limit your exposure

Using fire as a cover-up (rather than just as a means to eradicate the contamination) brings up sort of an interesting question: Would it be possible to tell the difference, post-mortem, between someone who turned and then was brained vs. someone who was brained before they could turn?

Thanks, I completely agree on the value of the AV Club. Frankly, I appreciate the commentary hive mind so much that I often find myself just skimming the actual review to get to the comments quicker. (I tend to watch everything at least a bit delayed, so there's usually good stuff here already.)