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Can't tell if you are trolling with your grade, as your explanation is weak. Lizzie's death is one of a handful that I actually gave a shit about in a show with countless deaths. The way she has coped with the outbreak was handled very well, along with her demise.

Thanks, but I was referring to the decline in anything remotely interesting happening as opposed to last season's tension and conflicts.

I don't mean fights as in literal fighting. I mean the tension and crisis that comes from different groups of people trying to make their way in this new world.

Some of the silly ways they characters act and the annoying nature of Carl and the blonde chick (she is so forgettable I am drawing a blank on her name) grate on me. I see alot of what is going on as just filler for when the gang gets back together and has to face conflicts from other survivors.

I’m seriously beginning to wonder what is the point of this show. Is it now the Talking Dead all the time? Annoying, one-dimensional characters walking and talking endlessly is not a recipe for good TV. It took me nearly a day to slog through this episode.
Some of the things I found more interesting were doing

Dear writers, just because you add music at the end of the episode doesn't make it deep, or good. In this case, it just makes it even more boring and pathetic.

But first, here is last night's Razzie Award winner.

Christian Bale needs to win!

Thanks for confirming your cartoonish, knee-jerk anti-Americanism! Troll away, troll!

Haha, thanks. I needed a good laugh. And you wacko apologists for the Soviet Union's atrocities are always hilarious. Now, go back to watching RT. And don't forget your tinfoil hat.

Says the one with the little girl avatar.

WIthout a doubt, it is Shakespeare in Love. A meh movie that only won because of Harvey's deep pockets. Saving Private Ryan not winning Best Picture is still one of the biggest snubs in Oscar history.

So this little plumpy boy throws a hissy fit because Senators don't listen to him. Dude this isn't Hollywood, where everyone is kissing your ass because you make mediocre films.

Did not actively commit genocide? Son, you need to do a little reading. A few million Ukrainians and their families would take exception to what you said. Look up the Holodomor.

Check out the 1993 German film Stalingrad. FAR superior to this crap. Captures the battle very well.

The only reason I am glad this massive shitpile of a movie was made was so I can tell people about the FAR superior German film about the battle, also called Stalingrad, made in 1993.

It's too bad that some of the more insightful comments on here have to get mixed up with the dipshits who don't miss an opportunity to bray, "Drrrrr, America is just as evil now. Drrrrr, all white men are RAAAYYYCCCESSSS!!!!"

"Just think of U.S. involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan and the attitude of the troops on the ground towards civilians there…"

"which finds the film’s interests drifting toward the armed forces that intervened."

With Jim as a court jester and Pam sold into slavery.