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Well, yes & no. Obviously it's a play on words… but "Pro-Pain" was the name of the game. It could have been "Hank's Tanks" selling propane tanks, but they went with "Pro-Pain".

You could have watched the first episode and the 7th episode of this 2nd half, and still not missed a thing.

Is it just me, or is anyone else now starting to root for the antagonists ? I was hoping Sasha would get leveled, that Eugene would completely reject Sasha, that one of the ladies would kill Tara. Some kind of death and destruction to shake up the group.

Kudos for FINALLY putting in "Dale's Dead Bugs", and "Pro-Pain" (a shout out to the game Hank got addicted to in KotH). I was wondering this only a few weeks ago since a lot of writers/producers went to Bob's after KotH went off the air (most notably, Jim Dauterive).

I HATED Blood Crieth Unto Heaven, about as much as I hated the Hot Tub episode.
They were "experimental", but failed. I don't like these 'self aware/breaking the 4th wall' type episodes.

Season 2 it starts to take off… each character falls into their own. However, season 3 is where it finds its stride, and goes up from there until it falls towards the last Fox season, and then took off again with the latest TBS season.

Season Six had to be THE best season of American Dad or just about any animated sitcom with so few duds. The only other show that would top AD for "best season" would be like season-4 of Simpsons.

Bully For Steve is easily one of my top 5 episodes. The first dozen times I saw it, I was laughing my ass off from start to finish.

Good GOD, this season is… slow…… as……. f….u….c….k.
We are duped this season when they said it would be the best ever. That carnage & chaos would ensue. The only good episode were the first couple of the season in October. How can you stretch this out soooo long, that main characters are only in one out of 4 episodes,

There's just so much good in the comics that could be told on the screen, that I'd hate for it to end before they got to catch up to the comics. If there was only a way to accelerate the pacing. This entire season has gone on way too slow for any progress. Judith will be a teenager before they finally capture Negan.

Is it just me, or did they go cheap with the special effects this episode? A LOT of the CGI on this episode really just seemed SyFy-worthy. The tiger seemed out of place (was a bit more natural when indoors, but outside, reminded me of the deer)… and some of the slaughtering of the walkers looked a little shaky (the

RECAP/REACTION: The Goldbergs & The Middle…
The Goldbergs…
— Finally Erica is not obsessing over Jeff. Really was a downer making her a 'loser'
— How much money did Goldbergs have to spread to all those jars? Did Bev really have that much cash stashed away? Murray just plunked down a $50 without question.
— Good ol'

So here's an odd thought. Weren't Rick & company worried when the Saviors were going to return for "their share"? It seems like they were gone for a long time, and if they didn't have a lot of supplies to give 50/50 to The Savior's, then there would certainly be hell to pay. Seemed a little odd especially since Father

They've gone savage.

Rosita used to be a little hottie with Abe. Now she seems to be this rebel bitch that's getting on my last nerve.

Kind of like a world for Middle Earth, I'm curious about the entire stretch of Georgia myself. Where's Oceanside compared to The Kingdom compared to the relatively close Hilltop & Alexandria and of course the Saviors compound, plus this whole carnival hiding out in the open. C'mon Kirkman… give us a map!

On the road where the carnival was found and Rick parked the van… was the van on the road the entire time? Don't Saviors use that road to travel back & forth? If they found a van by the side like that, I'm sure they would have stopped to see what's going on.

I was thinking the same thing. They really did get some nice details, especially for a cartoon, to keep it very grounded like it could happen, if it would, and if it did, this is how it would happen.

Alex is vanilla, Manny is boring, and they can't figure out what to do with Luke. All three (characters) should either die in a plane crash or disappear into a witness relocation program. The drag down the show.

I think Manny's storyline was by far the weakest. Completely unfunny, and I was hoping Alex would have found a way to escape and be with Claire's secretary (forgot his name). Who the hell would agree to read through an entire screenplay like that? I can see maybe a few pages, but damn.