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Ok, but most of the blame for those scenes go to the Woodbury crowd, who were THE STUPIDEST people I have ever seen anywhere. I'm surprised they survived that long in normal life, let alone the apocalypse. Remember how they all tried to leave with all their belongings piled high on their cars after the break-in?

But it's church wine!

Hmm, I don't know. They've been killing people a while. You'd think they would've seen a few turn by now without having been bitten. ?

Yeah. I thought T Dog because they never really even gave him a backstory outside of Glen's two line summary at his funeral. Even the Bicycle Girl had a little mini-movie made for her! But you're right. Is it better not to have a backstory, or to have one that's just a composite of really simplistic stereotypes?

You are super. Thanks!

Interesting question! I would say T-Dog because he didn't even have much T-Dialogue. What do you say?

The guy in the baseball bat was also thoroughly enjoying the heck out of that gum, which made his speech all the more tiresome. And where did he get gum?

Oh boy is that show painful. Mercy indeed!

I probably wouldn't go that far. There's a lot of weird plot inconsistencies and contrivance. I'm still confused by that bleeding eye flu thing that came and went and was magically eradicated everywhere by veterinary antibiotics. And it never seemed believable that the governor could convince this random group of

I agree. She got on my nerves, but I think a good part of that is how the actress played her (hand on her hip, mouth open in exasperation for almost every line). But when you got down to it, she didn't want to do laundry, she wanted to train to fight, she was always volunteering for runs or missions, and she spoke

I don't think this makes any sense scientifically, but then it's a zombie show, so fine. Hey Jude.

This show is not funny. C+ at its best.

Not as good as Ozymandious times 285. So take that.

How can he not remember it as the one where Hank dies

"When an old man starts talking about Napoleon, you know he's going to die."

I think the pitch was in the previous episode, and fittingly it was a pitch to Don. The family table pitch. it was beautiful. This just called back to it.

I think this is BS. Peggy's struggling with how to be in upper management, but look at her role models. That business with Shirley's flowers.. That's totally something Don, Pete, or even Roger on a bad day would have done. That line "Grow up!" was completely Don Draper. I'm pretty sure he has said that exact

I don't understand all the Joan love. She's kind of bitchy, and has had some pretty negative qualities. Sure she's undervalued as an employee, but she did kind of sleep her way around that office, including a long term affair with her married boss. She's always been dismissive and insulting to Peggy, and had no

*Bob

Until she kicked Pete out. I thought she showed real strength there.