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    i disagree, like i said. there's nothing wrong in looking your age, let's stop pushing this whole looking younger thing on women, please.

    she even knew the words, she was mouthing them. brilliant.

    "And is it my imagination or was it being hinted that Shelly and Norma are…something more than friends now?"

    and he was also telling the other dude how good it was lmao

    they have a different surname, so not his son.

    you mean too old, not too young? i love amanda seyfried, but they're pushing it with the age thing. she's lovely, but doesn't look 22 (and there's nothing wrong with that).

    the first 4 episodes weren't that bad tbh, sure dinesh's as ceo while richard did his thing could have lasted longer, but it's mostly the gavin/richard partnership ending so abruptly and with literally no payoff that is rubbing me the wrong way. they've had them as enemies for 3 seasons, then they put them on the same

    when I heard they were reinventing themselves

    i loved this season so far, but the whole blood boy bit was really weak.

    it does subvert predictability, but they also insist on going back to them having nothing, which could get tiring at this point. i think they're doing great this season shuffling people and projects around, so hopefully they'll finally give them at least a few wins.

    the show definitely still has has some merits. but the idea that people cannot criticise it is ridiculous. in fact, the fact that many paid reviews point out at the same issues might be a good thing; maybe the show will finally listen and sort it out.

    or you could stop reading his reviews. you don't have to.

    kirkman's characters are absolutely fine as characters in a comic book. i actually enjoy the comics very much, in fact.

    i only want it if carl poppa gets to be part of the repertoire.

    there are some characters i hardly care for at all. one died already which is great (abraham), however the likes of tara, rosita and eugene are still kicking. at least tara is mildly entertaining and tbf this episode wasn't that bad.

    my boyfriend, too. 'who is she again?'

    i feel that because early on everyone was praising gimple when he wrote 'clear' (and rightly so; it was brilliant), so he was yeah great winning formula, i'll write them all like this! except it's tired and doesn't work now because they do it too much. most people are dying to see characters interact as a group,

    because sex. it's always been about sex tbh, when they actually got to be together they were a chemistry-less mess of a incompatible pair. sex is deceiving, and that is all.

    (although, Helen and her family emasculated him for years, so I had to take that into account

    but i like rick far more in the comics, he's way more resourceful.