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    I remember a professor back in college claiming that humans suffered a near-extinction event about 75,000 years ago, and there were only 1,000 adult Homo sapiens at one point. And here we are! I'm not an expert, but 15,000 seems like a really high number. Anyway, considering that Rick's crew magically finds new

    You're not an idiot — in the comics Tyreese has a teenage daughter rather than a sister, and the show didn't make Tyreese and Sasha's relationship explicit until they had appeared in several episodes.

    Yeah, but does Daryl really need to wear a muscle shirt all the time that leaves both arms completely exposed to zombie bites and scratches? There's got to be a happy medium. I would think any breathable fabric would at least offer some protection against the zombie saliva getting into any bite wound.

    Maybe Lilly also had a boy who died off-screen before they met the Governor?

    There are still hundreds of thousands of survivors around the world, and at least one group of them will eventually figure out how to build a self-sustaining, fortified sanctuary that keeps the zombies and Governors out. Eventually the walkers will rot away, leaving the zombie plague as a persistent part of the human

    Until the last episode, when Jesus finally accepts his destiny, but we only see him perform miracles from the chest up.

    Would it? The show is in a difficult position because the center of the show is the Rick-Carl relationship, which has never really clicked. I think Andrew Lincoln is the show's biggest weakness at this point. He only has one facial expression: grumpy and anguished. And Carl's movement through puberty is disrupting

    I think it's more likely that another character winds up in a Vader-like suit after suffering serious injuries (I mean, that life support system can't be the only one in use in the entire galaxy). That would allow them to bring back James Earl Jones without having to explain that Vader was just pretend dead and snuck

    The Star Wars movies are supposed to feel like old 30s serials with updated effects. Film has a unique feel that is pretty vital to the old-but-new vibe, and it's really difficult to simulate properties like film grain and film depth-of-field in post when working with digital footage. I would argue that Phantom