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No. IIRC, AMC saw that they were sitting on a goldmine after the success of season one, doubled the episode order, going from 6 episodes to 13, cut the budget by an incredible amount - Darabont kicked up a fuss, and was basically removed from the show and is now fighting for royalties, as AMC further butcher the show

Hello Nostradamus. Who is going to win the game this weekend?

HE CAN'T KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH IT!!

I think a lot of fat guys would disagree with you, including me.

No gender is mentioned. fat people. Not fat women. You sound like you got a bit of a chip on your shoulder.

Good film.

It's been renewed

Too little too late. It feels like they took cues from AMC; stumbled along during the season and then crammed everything into the finale.

Couldn't have said it better myself, Jesus. It feels as though it's limping along to a finish line that we, the audience, can't see. It feels like a series of epithets with no direction or anchoring. It's boring. I can't take much more of this - some of the dialogue too….god.

Well that was as underwhelming as I expected. I get what they were doing, but it felt like wasted potential. Won't be tuning in for next season. Thanks for the finale coverage, this actually felt like more of a review than a social commentary.

Sutter reached out to his brown pipeline and this was the result. Fuck, it was horrendous. 65 minutes of nothing and a montage ending. Kek. At least I'm free now!

I agree with everything the reviewer said, but I felt that this was probably the worst episode of the show. To me, it's a solid D.

You've been Suttered! Bazinga!