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Jesus, that might've been the most boring episode of this show in a long time. And Jesus in an episode pretty much guarantees it's a snooze for me. That guy has the charisma of a snuggie. I'm now at the point that I'd rather watch Big Little Lies than Walking Dead in order of priority on Sunday. One show is

I watched my Dad die of cancer in front of me. I didn't shed a tear during William's death. It's all make believe to me. I've lived through that. That said, I enjoy the show. I don't watch it to cry.

I also think she's not even attempting to give her vocal performance a slight tweak to suggest some age. She sounds like a girl. She's relying on the costuming/makeup to do the heavy lifting. It's just not working present day for me.

I wonder if at one point the Jesse/William relationship was planned to take front and center for awhile and create conflict with Randall about homosexuality or something, but they tossed it? It seems odd to introduce that thread and then bury the character and treat that all like some afterthought. I wonder if at one

That whole Gabriel exchange was pure WTF are they talking about?

Can you imagine the amount of drama and how great this show could be right now if Michonne had been the one to leave the group, find Oceanside, decide to return to Alexandria to her "family" but also keep Oceanside's secret only to reveal it to Rick who feels betrayed by her keeping it to herself all that time?

I liked last night's episode in theory if Eugene really turned. It echoes The Stand a bit for me and how good and evil eventually made it over to the right sides when the world ended despite who you found to travel with and survive post Apocalypse. Is Eugene our Harold Lauder/Trashcan Man? It would be a leap forward

Lief had a Laverne DeFazio sweater "L" tattooed on his chest. How in God's name did they not make a joke out of that? I get it Laverne & Shirley is an old show, but it was a layup.

I like the full retard Road Warrior gang. Give me more of that shit and less of people watching VHS tapes while making egg sandwiches.

If we're lucky we'll get to see Rick say to Maggie, "For Glenn" before they break into a sprint at Negan's army and then we'll cut to Chris Hardwicke jumping on a coffee table screaming awful tweets and hashtags at us for an hour.

Convoluted doesn't begin to describe Richard's plan and it pains me to see the inept writers turn him into a desperate buffoon after all the time they've spent on him. Very disappointing. At this point he may as well leave the Kingdom and go join Negan the way they've written him.

For some reason that will never be explained Tara is going to end up making it to the last episode. She must make good chilli on set or something.

I don't think Andy Lincoln or Lennie James take notes from anyone…and Jeffrey Dean Morgan is just winging it.

I was dozing in and out of the marathon leading up to last night - it's in the episode where he goes off with Rosita and Eugene on a mission.

Would we honestly lose anything if Rosita, Tara and Sasha all were killed? I imagine Rosita and Sasha clutching a grenade together with tears in their eyes saying, "For Abe" before blowing themselves and a bunch of saviors up.

I was watching it and quickly shifted to, "Oh God, there's no point to this story" which maybe was the point as Ezekial wasn't buying it. That man's a trained actor with a pet Tiger. You better walk in with the St. Crispin's Day speech or GTFO Rick.

Agreed. Loved Jerry.

Better. That was my feeling after last night. I'm sick with a cold so I tried to power through rewatching the marathon leading up to the episode but honestly couldn't. So much of the 1st half of the season was just unwatchable shit. Last night was a refreshing change of pace. But this show shouldn't be running victory

Yeah, but the "I call marriage" moment is one a lot of the target audience for this show will fantasize about and post about on social media. I see women posting about the scripted relationship of Tammy Taylor still to this day like she was real. "I call marriage" was a Tammy Taylor Friday Night Lights moment and it

I made it through 12 seconds before I had to stop.