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They debunked that theory a long time ago.

"I made a mix tape for the road. Summer Jams 3."

Admittedly you can't think TOO hard about the subplots or the show will give you a migraine

Adhering so closely to the comic book character designs was a misfire, because they all look like cartoon characters. Poor Rosita gets the most comic book-y outfit they could have given a female character in a zombie apocalypse: short shorts? Check. Crop top? Check. Combat boots and giant hoop earrings? Checkmate.

The set design team knocks it out of the park. I really liked how the second house had a story to it even before Michonne found the room with the bodies. Walls covered with happy, childish paintings of sunflowers and bunnies, probably painted by someone who lived there, and then Michonne uncovers a woman's (self?)

They better not, since Beth is a kiss of death.

Michonne's flashback/dream was the heart-stopper of the episode. A really effective sequence showing the tragedy of Michonne's life in a few minutes, and full of palpable dread as it developed. (The shot of the two men armless at her dinner table, yikes.)

I'm still sad that Robot Carnival has never had a Region 1 DVD release; I have fond memories of watching it on the Sci-Fi Channel's old Saturday Anime block.

I'll probably be hanging onto my VHS of MST3K's The Amazing Colossal Man till I die.

They won't recast, and they probably won't kill him off. If his remaining scenes were essential, they'll probably use stand-in body double trickery or give his dialogue to other characters.

Finn isn't trying to woo PB (that door's been closed for a while)—he's a knight showing his loyalty and dedication to his liege, but to an overenthusiastic, impractical degree.

Scooby Doo's had some major shake-ups and reinventions over the decades, like that entire show about Scooby and Shaggy hanging out with Vincent Price, or that very recent direct to DVD movie where they're puppets. Plus the last series, Mystery Incorporated, was a serialized mystery show where mysteries and plot