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Only moment I thought was really dumb was Deanna's husband whose name I don't even know deciding to get right in the face of a drunk abusive man swinging a sword around wildly. What could possibly go wrong???

Makes perfect sense she wouldn't tell anyone. She's trying to make it work between both groups, and telling Rick and the group what Gabriel did most likely ends with him taking a dirt nap, which only makes them look more threatening to the Alexandrians.

I normally agree with the reviews here on TWD, but I thought this was an excellent finale. It didn't go over the top with the body count, but it was tense as hell and a lot of big stuff happened. Overall by far the best season of this show so far. First time I've been sad to a see a season end.

*Although I was annoyed by the shooting Happy scene which served no purpose other than faking out the audience.

"too cool for school" posters exist in nearly every comment section of every tv series. Everything sucks and is bad and was the worst episode ever. It's pretty much unavoidable, except for maybe a show like Breaking Bad that gets universal over-the-top praise for even its worst episodes.

Honestly, there are a lot of people that would have come here and posted "worst finale ever" and "how can you give this a B+" regardless of what actually happened. I'm not pretending this show was always great or even good, as I even gave up and stopped watching most of it the last couple seasons, though that was more

A motorcycle running head on into a semi probably wouldn't killed a truck driver.

Won't bother reading the comment section as I'm sure it's all the "too cool for school" crowd who would have hated it no matter what trashing the episode, but I thought it was pretty good. Granted, I haven't watched most of the last two seasons because I got bored with it, but I was curious how it ended.

WE GOT A BAD ASS OVER HERE

What's to say that won't happen sometime soon? You-know-
who getting his brains bashed in with a baseball bat kind of took the hero aura right out of him.

You kind of missed my point. I'm not saying nobody expected Beth to die at any point, but I am saying that most people did not expect her to get shot in the head at that very moment. If you say you did, I think you're lying. The internet originally called her being eaten by the Hunters if I recall correctly.

Don't agree with this review at all. Good episode. And really, the complaint about characters randomly dying for no reason is really stupid. It's a zombie apocalypse. People will die. Robert Kirkman is always saying how he wants characters to die unexpectedly and without "buildup" because that's how it would happen in

Carol wasn't captured. I'd bet anything she and Daryl ran into Noah who explained the situation. Carol faked injury to infiltrate the hospital and protect Beth, and sent Daryl and Noah to get backup and break them out.

This show being legitimately good is still kind of weird to me.

Wow…I know it's considered bad form to just talk about the grade and nothing else but I can't get myself past a B+ for that garbage. Nothing happened. The "big showdown" hyped up all season was a 3 minute gunfight where nobody died and then the governor just drives off. 

After Brody shakes his hand, in the next shot with Brody walking toward the building, you can see the keys in his right hand just barely.

After Brody shakes his hand, in the next shot with Brody walking toward the building, you can see the keys in his right hand just barely.