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    What'chu talkin' 'bout Willis? Nick is the only one who acts fearless around walkers. The gang on the boat last saw walkers when scavenging the plane wreckage, and they were very afraid of them. In fact, in this episode the fear of fetus walker seems to be quite frightening to them.

    "Nick has figured out zombie guts keep the zombies away" - In TWD they figured it out in season 1, episode 2. On FTWD it took until season 2. That's not faster.

    Well, sometimes they do, but its less than 0.1% of the time.

    This show isn't "Lost". The point of the scenes from the before time was to let the viewers know where Strand is taking them and what he expects to find when they get there. This question had been raised by the others and anything Strand just aid would not be trustworthy, so the scenes from the past were the most

    To paraphrase Reid, “If you have to ask the question, you should already be watching something else.” Mind you, I like the show and think it's worth watching, but I also liked the first season more than you did. But if you could barely tolerate season 1, you will probably continue to barely tolerate season 2.

    Here's why you are an idiot: Other people already had mentioned some recent gay black characters, so I specifically looked for one from many years ago to show not only are there a bunch, it's also not just a new thing. Thanks for coming out. Your participation trophy is by the door.

    There have been a lot, actually. Carter on Spin City was a black gay main character. If you include recurring characters, there was Wayne Brady as Barney's brother on HIMYM. But the most memorable black gay TV character had to be Omar Little from The Wire.

    A gay black man who can "create beauty from something coarse"? If they lose a few thousand viewers for that reason they will only gentrify their audience by picking up a few thousand different people.

    So they seem like two kids who are, for the most part, indifferent to each other but because they are family and in a desperate circumstance they sometimes display moments of caring or annoyance? There you go. You just described their chemistry perfectly. Sounds like some real brother sister relationships I know.

    There are a million different kinds of bro/,sis relationships. Some close, some distant, some friendly, some hostile, some indifferent. I don't even know what zero bro/sis chemistry could possibly mean. Some real brothers and sisters have no chemistry too. They aren't dating, so why should they?

    What? No mention of the best line of the night? Nick: "What's wrong with geriatric chic?" Nick's clothes bug some people, but Nick gives no shits.

    Nick would also appreciate some XTC showing up too. Oh wait … wrong type of X.

    Yeah, because the monetary system survived the apocalypse and they want to cash in selling cocaine.

    Why does it have to be that there is one main character? And why is the only alternative to clearly establishing one person as the main character that they are being coy? Is it really hard to follow a show where there are several characters of equal importance?

    Greg Nicotero explained it all. The bullet never entered his head. It hit the eye socket and bone fragments ricocheted into his eye causing the damage. Medical consultants helped him get the details right. Too many people (not you, but others) are too often too quick to criticize what they assume happened rather than

    "what I said was a lot of people; I did not say myself in particular"

    I would be willing to bet he will do this again, but this time with some advertising to do along with it. "Horace And Pete" has been so positively reviewed that whatever he does next is sure to sell at least as well based on that alone. But when he asks actors to be in his next series, they will be well advised to

    "And a lot of people still like to watch TV…on TV, not on computer screens or portable devices."

    Yes, Louis CK has just proved what everyone already knew - you can't make money selling something no one even knows exists. He says he got a bump in downloads from his one Jimmy Kimmel appearance. That's how I found out about the show and when I started buying it. Louis isn't an idiot. He knew no advertising would

    Well, it looks like all this talk about Mara as the Angel of Death is way off base. Louis CK says the scene was intended to be "a pedestrian pleasant moment that interrupted Horace's grief randomly and reminded him that there is more in the world".He says Sedaris was first asked to read for the role days before it was