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The cougar from 24 might still be looking for work.

Man, at least On-Cor "Salisbury Steaks" have gravy to go with the filler.

Like brains through the hourglass, so are the Dead of our [sic] lives.

Seems like the show went a long way to make them into something only to have them turn into nothing

The Alexandrians meet a new group of survivors who turn out to be not entirely horrible

FTR, Kirkman has said that he gave Jesus the same last name as the Monroe family (Douglas, not Deanna, in the book) because he wanted to show that, as in real life, sometimes unrelated people have the same last name.

ok holy sh[]t can someone explain how this show is still going?

i thought that was pretty hard to live with in hot conditions.

Because he’s a good guy, he brings the insulin back

I thought it would be pretty cool and gross to see her inject that enormous syringe full of pus into someone…

I think they eat out of some kind of biting instinct that has nothing to do with anything.

Leaving aside Question Zero, viz., how is it that the dead manage to preserve mitochondrial function without energy input, and reflecting upon my exchange with @nellapalude:disqus regarding vaccines, I have two more:

Was it some other pox? I got that from a BBC doc, I could have sworn it was cowpox.

I just realized- vaccines were discovered when a doctor injected a kid with cowpox pus and the kid subsequently became immune to cowpox.

Dr. Denise … finally saved a patient!

There are several ways that The Walking Dead has improved itself over the past two seasons.

the show barely gets a mention in Season Finale, Susanne Daniels and Cynthia Littleton’s book about the period.

Sweet G-d, an A– for an episode that figures USSTRATCOM pops off E-mail to submarines at patrol depth to fire torpedoes? Did I miss the episode where somebody invented a really fast method to send ELF? And the takeover of Clam Lake or something?

"I mean, one character was fridged almost immediately"