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I didn't really mind Laurel's air punching, I accepted it as she is a beginner in all this!

Glad I'm not the only one wonder where Sin is!

I was expecting Thea to look over her shoulder and acknowledge Merlyn…

Not sure about the US, but in Australia, first-aid kits (and the lockers that hold them) are labelled with a white cross on green background. So the white cross on the cars being a reference to the hospital works with me. Especially since you can make that cross from paint, bandages or masking tape.

Perhaps, but she's been consistently not stupid since her suicide attempt.

I think Edwards is a genuinely nice person - perhaps so nice he just gets walked over a lot, including in the pre-walker world. He knows he wouldn't survive in this new world, and realises that Dawn only keeps him around because of his skill set (and that she was keen to keep Edwards in the dark about who the injured

Maybe that's why he killed the other doctor! Had the other guy survived, he would've told Dawn that Walter/Jack/Steven was just this insurance salesman who refused to pay for insured clients' cancer treatments.

You shouldn't have to explicitly show rape in order for audiences to understand that it is going on. I found the lollipop-penetration scene awful to watch because of what it represented, but I thought it was a great way for TWD to show that there was a problem (along with plenty of hints from Gorman when referred to

I forgave the head-shots. I assumed that it was all in close quarters, so it'd be pretty hard to miss…

She's going to be over of Game of Thrones, so she was probably unable to commit to anything long-term on TWD.

I think Gorman spotted her and thought he'd like to have her, so he kidnapped her (probably hit her over the head to knock her unconscious - the "everything went black" that Beth refers to).

But Harold did "cripple" it much like he did to Simon at the end, although the Machine seems like it now understands why the crippling was required and holds no malice against Harold or humanity in general. I wonder if we will see Simon again.

It just happened again in Ep 5!

If it's a prion disease, cooking won't help.

Solar panels?

On Talking Dead Chad Coleman said that his character would be surprised if he saw Cap guy again. Perhaps Tyreese thought he had killed him but just knocked him unconscious - but lying to Carol would be a better fit with all the confessions/forgiveness and secrets that were being shared (or not) in the ep.

And the editting doesn't make it clear when he sees the faces of each of the Hunters. Sure some of them are eating, but not all of them - so perhaps he saw those faces during the harvest.

I can't remember - did Rick tell the group why he banished Carol last season?

I thought that that would have occurred had the group taken to Rick's idea of making sure Terminus was finished.

I assume that in the time that they were in the railcar the others would've chatted about "The Governor" and she would then have picked up that they were referring to "Brian"