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So the people in Alexandria are weak because they live a peaceful existence within the walls? Yes, a roving band of still-alive maniacs could come in and kill them all, but that could still happen even if they trained and had look-outs. At least they have been having a relatively nice existence for the past two

I'm having trouble understanding where the reviewer's overall dislike of the Native American plot comes from- if it's just because it's a white actor playing one- then I don't think that's a fair criticism. That's what makes it more ridiculous- hence being a storyline on Kimmy Schmidt. I found it much more insulting

U.S. Air Force? That's a glaring technical error in the article itself. It was the U.S. Navy that assisted with the film, as it is their "Top Gun" school that is being simulated in the movie.

The spitting on Jesus seemed so far-fetched to me. Either he's a believer and wouldn't dare, or an atheist and wouldn't care enough to bother. But, as Frank was the one that decided to go into the Church- he must be some sort of believer, no?

"Molesley and Baxter devote themselves to tracking down Bates’ alibi, freeing him from suspicion"

Frankie is turning me off to the Middle. I know that Mike also should have remembered Brick's birthday- but it's just been a more common theme that Frankie simply cannot be bothered to remember or help with her kids' most basic needs. Why not? It's not like she has some high pressure job or a new baby. It's starting

He looked 94 back then.

The thought of this show is just depressing. The Odd Couple with Tony Randall and Jack Klugman is my all time favorite show- the writing was excellent, and the actors both individually and in their relation to each other are nearly flawless. While undeniably an "old" show, I find most of the humor of the original

I just noticed (dumb, I know) that all three judges are men. Why is that? Are there not any qualified female chefs in the MasterChef universe?

I didn't think Andrew deserved to stay this week. He only stayed because Gordon tasted his dish and pronounced it too sweet- giving Andrew the time to go back and try again. Did they offer that type of help to the other contestants? Imagine if Gordon didn't help Andrew and only tasted it at the judging table?

Agreed- except for one thing: Who the heck was recording the whole family on those videos??

I remember watching the series finale in college- and all of us screamed when the narrator mentioned the father's untimely death. He was by far our favorite character. Kevin had become quite the jerk for a few seasons at least.

I know! Why would they?

This article has made me re-think much of the show:

I keep thinking about what would have happened between Max and Dylan if perhaps his outburst (and grabbing) happened when they were alone somewhere or at least not where they could be stopped so quickly. It was an extremely dangerous situation- Max not only harassed Dylan, he physically assaulted her.

Is Alex eating all of Claire's food? She looked seriously emaciated, at least in that shirt.

Yes, exactly. Did they really think that Rick wouldn't question why they dropped Bob off alive as well? The whole Terminus plan to bait Rick was childish and simple.

I enjoyed the show- but would the Terminus guys really have dropped Bob back off alive at the church? Why would they do that?

As a huge fan of the original series, I'm nervous about the casting. Oscar's wife, Blanche was a real ball-breaker and the give and take between she and Jack Klugman was great (they were actually married at the time). Graham seems to bubbly and positive. She'd actually make a better Gloria, Felix's ex.

I'm sorry- Max scares me. The way the show has made his character, he seems to me just a robot, with limited to no empathy. Remember when he basically pushes Sarah out of the chair to use the printer because he needed it? What if he "needs" affection from Dylan or another girl? Would he understand (or empathize) if