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Re find iphone - if I go to a computer I've never used before and put 'find joe bloggs iphone' in a search, it'll tell me where his iphone is? Or am I missing something and that was his laptop? ETA: In which case, Setrakian seemingly put it with the others he has for sale. Weird.

God, I know. Like she couldn't borrow Eph's Magic Disguise Hat? That worked for him.

Well, at least Jim's still dead. That has to count for something.

Jim's memorial was awful. There was no sense from previous episodes of anything like that kind of affection.

It continues to be a mess, though not in a good way. If it didn't have Del Toro's name attached, I wouldn't be even half as bothered about that. But I expect better and, given the number of films he's declared he wants to make, all of which sound better than this, I don't want him wasting his time.

It was, and I'm very surprised at that. I rewatched last night, and it seemed to me as if there had been a 'making of' team on the set, and some of their shots - from an angle the action wasn't set up for - had been included in the edit. Too much of the camerawork drew attention to itself.

There seemed to be some quite shoddy camerawork at times, and it bothered me. Like they were trying too hard to keep a certain framing (maybe avoiding something to the side?). And, as with The Walking Dead, the undead acting seems to run the gamut from quite brilliant and uncanny to someone half-arsedly trying to give

Mr Palmer did not get rich by pissing away money on life's Christoph Waltzs when there are Richard Sammels to be found.

They can be tricky:

I believe Eichorst, Palmer, Palmer's adopted son, Fet, Setrakian (old and young), Gus, Bolivar's manager, Joan and Joan's husband, the nanny's nurse-daughter.

It is bad. And it's such a shame, because it could be very good - worse, it actually sometimes is.

What happened to the times and dates from the first episde? We're constantly told where we are (which means absolutely nothing to me, being in the UK and never having been to NY) but not the when, and I don't understand why, in a show where it's been four weeks of episodes since the plane incident, but possibly not

I've not seen Breaking Bad, but I have seen Macguyver. Maybe Eugene has, too.

It really does.

Rewatched it (for about the fourth time) last night. I like it more each time. Some of the problems I have with TWD are in the execution, some perhaps simply come along with the premise/format. But last night was pretty much 'hang on a minute' free.

Thought: the virus is dormant in a live body, as the body's normal immune system can fight it off and keep it at bay. But on death, the virus can fully blossom.

"if we're all infected, could a non-zombie dude transfer the virus to another non-zombie with a bite?"

Zombie bites kill. You don't need a zombie bite to turn into a zombie, but a zombie bite will kill. I presume there's something in the saliva or such. It starts off a fever that (presumably) can't be stopped and kills pretty quickly - Morgan gives an account of his wife dying from a bite in the pilot episode.

The Joe hug thing - fair enough, he wanted Rick to watch and suffer before killing him, but I don't think he's the kind of man who would hold back on putting a bullet in, say, someone's leg or foot, so as to incapacitate them and keep them from being a nuisance.