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is it just me or does it look like Oleg's next step is actually off that roof? I thought he was there to destroy the evidence and kill himself to avoid prison and save his parents from any punishment. His last looks at them certainly made it seem like he didn't expect to ever see them again.

Yeah, I didn't know about her boxing experience or size so I have to assume the problem is a combination of really bad choices by the director etc and her performance. Whoever is choosing her outfits could also be responsible because she looks anything but like a super fit marine.

I thought this ep was better than most but I don't get the point of Snyder going through the elaborate process of escaping with the family and the real possibility of being killed at a few points when he is apparently betraying them in the end. Why not recover the gauntlet while they are in the enclosed block instead

I am so bored with all of this

The reviewer is suddenly unhappy with Bobbie Draper and her motivations while I've never bought into the character or the person playing it. Draper is supposed to be a hardened, no nonsense marine but she's mouthing off at superiors at every chance. Well, when she's not beating them up.
Speaking of beating them

next season will be 17 episodes of them preparing for war and the finale will be Rick delivering a declaration of war that we can be sure will happen in the following season.

Rick's stupidity would be interesting if at least one of his followers would point it out at the time he makes his moronic decisions. NOBODY thought it was a bad idea to not only trust the trash people but to seek out all those guns and give them to them? Nobody thought that maybe they should stop and think about it

Make the series 1 season and cut out even more needless shit.

This is so far down my list of "ridiculous things the show wants us to accept" that it never entered my mind.

Can't say I share the same reaction. I fast forwarded through all the flashbacks and her speech. TWD keeps trying to be PROFOUND and DEEP and always fails miserably.

This is exactly the point. They can't expect us to take this seriously, like they keep trying to get us to do, and have so many retarded moments that belong in a completely different program.

It was fantastic until this season. It's really astounding how quickly it went to hell.

because a swimming pool filled with margarita is just as funny the 50th as it is the first time. Don't forget how hilarious the fake eyebrows still are on tandy long after they stopped being funny. This show is chock full of hilarious jokes that just keep getting replayed over and over and over…

Apparently, with the introduction of the kid, the writers felt it necessary to make it clear that the show has jumped the shark. That actually happened at the beginning of the season but now when people ask, "Where did 'Last Man On Earth' go wrong?", we can point to the season they introduced the kid.

Every time negan shows up I think of the line in The Incredibles about bad guys always monologuing. He would have ended the entire situation if he'd stop talking and start swinging. The absurdity is beyond parody.

and it's not like they can yell directions to each other with their limited vocabulary. They don't seem to have adjectives.

The actress playing Bobbie has never been convincing to me either in her performance or even the character's actions. Her breaking out of her room just seems more unconvincing. I've never bought her as the highly disciplined, hardened marine and every episode makes believe in that less and less.

appears to me that Negan has supernatural powers that make it impossible to kill him. How many of our group have tried and failed miserably. I mean the guy stops bullets with a bat!

The most impressive part of this episode is that the characters finally reflected the same weariness with the situation and Tandy as the viewers. The show hasn't been actually funny the entire season and seems to have some idea that it will walk a fine line between tragedy and comedy while failing to nail either.

My initial thought at Richard's death scene was that he and Morgan agreed to stage it, with him making the sacrifice, to set up exactly what he wanted in the first place, a showdown. It would make perfect sense since he was already prepared to die for the greater good and this would be a way to atone for the death of