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It was what might be termed an "oversight".

Way more than 3 or 4 at this point. Off the top of my head:

Sick as in nauseous, or sick as in infected? Can't be the latter, surely?

But even if he does survive, I highly doubt that the terrorists are just going to dust him off and send him on his way.

That does seem like a big ask. Any chance you could do me a solid and distill the answer down for me here?

Those meat cloaks of invisibility are pretty nifty, and they don't even require getting ones face bloody like the earlier prototype did. They should keep them on all the time.

Alison wasn't technically lying, of course - he was her mole, to some extent. They went to some lengths last episode to underline that quid pro quo

Alison revealed her duplicitous hand the moment she got (it) on that absolutely meticulous kitchen counter - nobody with OCD that severe would permit sex on that perfect a slab of granite.

I never watched the show beyond the first 10 minutes. I'm curious though - did the title suggest that he was (a) an illegitimately born executioner; (b) an executioner of other illegitimates; or (c) an executioner of bad people?

Fisher Stevens was dating Michelle Pfeiffer in her prime. Let us never forget that, people. For that alone he will always have the one-up on all of us.

I know it wasn't intentional, but I got a huge "Reaper" vibe from the pilot - the store, the Hispanic side-kick, the hot-but-vaguely attainable girl, the monsters, etc. In fact, the only thing that could have made it better would have been Ray Wise showing up as the Devil.

I love me some Quinn, but man, the scenes of him trying to find ways to quietly off himself were bordering on farcical. The guy could barely walk, yet still felt like he needed to put restraints on his hands to ensure that he would drown? And what was Plan B - to climb into a dumpster and just hope that he would rot

Given how tightly packed together the walkers were, is it that crazy that he could have scuttled under them without their being able to reach down due to the crush?

The walkers are kind of like mid-westerners at the snow-crab table in a Vegas buffet - they get one sniff of what's seemingly best on offer, and then they ignore everything else. My guess is that Glenn will take advantage of the chow-down on Nick (kind of like I did at Encore at Wynn - the freshly shucked oysters are

Having re-watched the "death" scene a few times, I'm still coming down on the side of saying that it is Nick's body being torn apart. If it were Glen, he'd be throwing up blood, but there's nothing. As someone said below, it looks more like someone freaking out at what's happening to someone literally on top of him,

I was thinking the same thing. In fact, the first 10 minutes all felt tonally different.

Couldn't they have stuck a knife/sword in that poor bastard's head at the fence? I honestly thought for a moment that Michone was going to take the time to retrieve the note after standing and watching him get eaten for what seemed like hours.

What happened to Rick's hand? I must have missed a scene.

I'd be surprised if Glenn is dead. I think that Nick fell on top of him, and it was his intestines being ripped out. Besides, Hardwick was way too upbeat on the (admittedly, small) part of Talking Dead that I saw. Don't they always, as a matter of form, have deceased characters appear on the show immediately after

I may be wrong, but it looks like there is a shot in the spoilery opening credits where someone (Quinn, I assume) is taking a photo of Carrie staged to looked like she is dead - the "proof-of-death" Saul wants.
I think that they're setting Saul up to die this season. It's like they're going out of their way this season