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The scene where Maggie was telling Hershel that it was OK for him to give up and die… the whole time I was completely distracted by just how amazingly white her teeth were. Where does she find time for that kind of dental hygiene in the post-zombie-apocalypse world? Every house they raid, she goes straight to the

YM "Penn," HTH

YM "Penn," HTH

A teenager who got away with kicking someone in the balls WHILE shoplifting a headscarf

A teenager who got away with kicking someone in the balls WHILE shoplifting a headscarf

Jeff lost his arm, Shirley started drinking again, Annie ended up back in rehab, Pierce died (I'm imagining him as reanimated zombie/frankenstein), Troy lost his larynx eating a burning troll statue ("Clearly you know nothing about defeating trolls" is a line I can't think of without laughing), Abed went from

Yeah, "chivalry" doesn't seem the right word for it. Jaqen (like (Omar/)the Bio prof in "Community") does seem to live by a code of some sort… though not a particularly chivalrous or honorable one.

One of the great final lines of all time. I came to this article/thread looking for "Forget it Jake, it's Chinatown" and "What's the use?" Glad you all didn't disappoint!

This I never knew! I always just assumed (as stated above) that they filmed in color when they had the funds and went back to b/w when the budget got tighter. Live and learn…

Hate to be the nitpicker, but "The War Games" isn't actually the last b&w Dr. Who serial. The next serial ("Terror of the Autons," iirc, which should be interesting for all the "New Who" fans who know the Autons as killer trashcans) is in color, true, but the one after that is b&w again. They alternated for a while