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You have literally talked shit about this movie every week for months and months. Why are you going at all? You know you are going to hate it.

Yeah, now if only it would bring back all those innocent people she helped him kill. Or did that not happen in the New 52?

Maybe I just look at different features on people’s faces than the average person, but I shit you not: at age 30, I’m only JUST NOW finally noticing what everyone’s been talking about in regards to Mark Hamill’s “face changing” from ANH to ESB.

Two things: 1. Go read the comics. This episode was a delight for those of us who read the comics. 2. Go read the reddit thread on this episode and see if you can embrace any of what they clearly loved about it: https://www.reddit.com/r/thewalkingde…

I’m hoping Sam’s death will weigh on Carol once she finds out, as she was the one who’s words came to mind as he flipped his shit.

I think you’ve sufficiently thought out your reasoning behind your dislike of the episode, but as the op said, and as I tweeted last night, it really feels like you watched something different than myself. But everyone is obviously entitled to their own opinions, and it sucks that people are giving you shit about

Yeah, I thought this was one of the best episodes I’ve seen in a long time. You know that when the first bulletpoint under “Assorted Musings” is the writer defending their opinion before anyone’s had a chance to disagree, there’s a problem.

It’s almost as if we watched totally different episodes.

Oh Jesus Christ, another two years of rumors about Episo—

when 64 years old YOU reach, look as good you will not.

It was a very bad car accident. Like lucky to be alive accident.

There is no such thing!!!

Presuming you’re not kidding, that statement shows how intellectually and creatively bankrupt “fridging” references have become.

I don’t know, it doesn’t really seem to fit that trope to me. It also seems like the best way to conclude the arc.

Oh, it’s not just Asoka. I can’t imagine more than a couple of the rebels live to see “A New Hope.” There’s a good chance the show kills half the cast in the series finale, ala “Space: Above and Beyond.”

Honestly, Vader killing Ashoka seems like the logical conclusion to cement how far gone he’s become.

Did Caitlin ever break a yellow crayon?

Looks like Elsa on a really bad day.

But, twist! Steve Rogers would apparently somehow be resurrected with the Infinity Gauntlet during the second part of the movie, and re-assume the Captain America mantle for the climax of the second film.

“Superman’s chapter is framed through a TV debate covering his rescuing of a derailing passenger train, apparently one of many recent heroic acts he’s conducted. Not a neck-snap in sight!”