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    darabont's first season was amazing, but i can't really say the same of season 2. his bits were the worst and it actually got much better once the other guy took over in the second half of the season.

    honestly, you see people on tumblr trying to deny how misogynist and racist many fandoms are, but you just need to set foot out of tumblr and get on a random message board to see what's going on. and yes, some are up in arms about michonne & rick (i don't even ship them btw) because it's 'sudden' and 'why can't a man

    nothing makes me stop watching as much as girls getting with each others' ex boyfriends. one of the things that (for me at least) felt weirdly relatable was the complicated friendships between these women. i could give a pass to the marnie/ray/shoshanna thing although i didn't like it very much, but now jessa and adam

    This affair has only had positive consequences for the moment.

    ok so, if i'm not a murderer for 20 years and then i murder someone does that mean i'm not a murderer because for 20 years i was ok? it also bugs me that andrew's comment seem to imply noah strayed because of alison… no. noah and only noah is responsible for his own actions, in the same way alison was responsible for

    are you serious? did you read the bit in which he says my man noah was a faithful husband? obviously not.

    nothing would be wrong, if he actually stayed single and most of all stopped reproducing.

    it's so funny, i don't know which show andrew's watching. certainly not the affair, a show in which noah, a married man, has an affair.

    "my man Noah"
    "Noah was a faithful husband"

    second one, imo.

    i actually don't think either alison nor noah love each other all that much.

    but if the ending in the lawyers office is is that Joanie is Cole's baby…well, that's something we've known for weeks. Or at least something I've suspected for several weeks now.

    is the best comment you can come up with gender slur? your vocabulary seem rather restricted. eww.

    imo, the writing is no issue. helen's perception of him comes down to the fact she still loves him and mostly likely always will, so when we see him through her he seems a better person. but it's only through helen's pov, which is telling.

    helen loves him. it's as simple as that. she's the one presenting him through rose tinted glasses because he's the love of her life.

    seriously? oh no, we need another season!

    Everyone else remembers him as confident and charming and insightful

    lol to each their own :P

    but it's kinda the point of the show?? how much of noah's own recollection has already turned out to be bollocks?

    Where is the good father that we saw in the first few episodes?