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Mostly unrelated to your post, but I finally saw 'the Road,' and my god, what a difference an excellent writer and actor make on a fictitious father-son relationship. Rick's relationship with korl/hat is so underdeveloped that I half forget that they're even related. Andrew Lincoln's and korl's actor's wooden

Real men vote bull-moose. Because what animal is mightier than an antlered male bovine?

The only sex that's going to happen is between Korl and a giant tub of chocolate pudding. Maybe vanilla since we're south of the mason dixon line.

So woodbury is singapore and rick is lee kuan yew? next thing you know woodbury will be a regional capital of finance, technology and good government.

I wish the title of this episode was 'congressperson.'

I think the line was 'even when you're wrong, you're right.' That doesn't strike me as a ringing endorsement. To me it feels like the famous saying 'just because i'm paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get me.'

My problem isn't the absence of a hammy exaggerated Hollywood version of a Latino accent, rather it's with Michael Mando essentially playing himself. He sounds like what he is: a gifted, interesting stage actor.

I can't imagine Nacho's character committing any actual violence- scratch that, I can actually imagine him in a production of 'west side story' jazz-dance-rumbling.

I had the same reaction. Although I know close to zero Spanish, to me, he sounds like a third generation (if not older) American who didn't speak Spanish at home and only learned at university. And then I bet it was for a theater program that was heavy on Cervantes.

You might be on to something. I kind of liked Tuco's acting but most of my betters (wife, friends) found his performance insufferably hammy. Still, even i felt Tuco sounded suspiciously 'stage-y.' I can picture him in a pretty good regional theater's rendition of some Ibsen standard.

Only one word is needed to summarize this episode: 'Hamlindigo.'

I'm enjoying the hell out of BCS, especially given AMC's otherwise dreadful slate, but does anyone else find Michael Mando exceptionally miscast as Nacho? Every time he talks with his precise, accent-less diction, I see Mando for what he is- an intelligent, classically trained Canadian actor who had an undergrad

You are an eminently reasonable bear. I will hold quadrupeds in high regard.

You could've just stopped writing after "If they were really smart." Because, well, they're not.

I wish that TWD spin-off was based on 'All in the family' with Merle as Archie Bunker and zombie Lori as Edith.

Apple sauce therapy is how Scientology 'fixed' John Travolta's predilection for the un-fairer sex. Note to Travolta: get your money back.

I like your optimism towards this show, but I don't share it. Where you see vagueness as subtle hints of implicit character development (Michonne slowly learning to trust as a psychological necessity, Rick unable to make the same adaptation and going mad), I see gaps created by poor writing, high creative staff

If one believes that Aaron is a mincing, neatly-pressed harbinger of doom who wishes to murder/rape/enslave/eat one's companions, then it would make sense to assume that all of the goods on offer are somehow suspect, canned or not. It would be logical to force Aaron to try a little bit of each item to ensure that it's

Now featuring 20% more basic-cable fully-clothed lovemaking.

A wise man once told me that one should never trust the opinions of a man who sports a beard that resembles a crotch full of pubes. See: Bin Ladan, Osama; Grimes, Rick.