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Spot on.

Agree about Mitchell/Cam - even the early confessional where Mitchell's trying to get Cam to stop using his hands so much while talking was funny, thanks to Eric Stonestreet's reactions.

And for a second there, I thought it was Badger from Breaking Bad, who would be perfect for future Luke.

Topsy!

I like it when someone has a very clear self-image - kudos, @avclub-8083f8525d497986f236b06e13177d8a:disqus !

Roose Bolton.

Yes, you're the only one - sorry.

Gag - I see what you did there!

Tina knows her limitations:

Wow, that's a great perspective, @avclub-8735a36c932e1ede2b3b0f8ea5b4e061:disqus , and I'll bet that's exactly how Cochran is playing it.

Noticed that for the first time this week too - she really had it goin' on.

I couldn't figure that one out either - she goes through a door to a stairwell filled with zombies, turns around and goes back out, closing the door behind her and leaning against it. The door had a good-sized window in it that was broken out, but no zombies try to reach through it, even though she's RIGHT THERE!

I grade your comment A! You hit the nail on the head. The only thing you left out was that when Andrea heard the car coming behind her, she ran so deep into the woods that she could be ambushed by the quietest walkers on earth, when all she had to do was go a few feet from the road and hide behind a single tree!

Why can you only leave Woodbury by that one gate? I mean, even small towns have multiple ways to get in and out of them! Or you could sneak out someone's backyard….oh wait, I shouldn't think about this too hard - then I might start questioning how they have somehow completely sealed the place in from all directions -

Just noticed it for the first time also. Plus, the girl Bob took to the dance in the flashback was definitely John Roberts - I guess Bob has a type…

You just got J-Jew'ed!

Yeah, the monologue was definitely heading into "black guys drive like this…and white guys drive like this" territory.

Sweet comparison.

True Facts about the Tarsier:

That Sonata really tied the garage together…