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I find it questionable that you give The Walking Dead a B+ on its second recent episode and a B+ to this episode. Then again, TWD is a significantly lower standard of quality.

Chandler Riggs has a seven-season contract and he was recently accepted into university. His dad was also expressing his thankfullness for "freedom" after filming.

Word on the street is that he's probably biting the dust this season.

Daryl has had about 10 lines total since season 3… boring character

She's also one among many pointless characters.

A B+, are you kidding? From what I gathered from your review, pal, it's a B- at best.
And is it bad that I get a huge kick out of reading people shit on this show?

What's wrong with the name "Breaking Bad"?
9yrsl8sorry

If you want a show with the same surviving-in-a-small town theme, Jericho is actually pretty solid, even though it bit it barely 1/3rd into its 2nd season.

Blame Glen Mazarra (and/or the writers) for going triggerhappy and offing half the characters in season 3.

T-Dog was around during the era where you could actually keep track of all the characters. I liked him but he was basically a glorified red shirt who took 20 episodes to get devoured by walkers. Had Darabont not been canned after season one, T-Dog would've probably been more fleshed out and developed.

Kevin Durand played a great villain in season 4 of LOST (a show that had its flaws but still could take a giant sh1t on TWD)

Long haul as in a drag of 60 issues and counting, over double the amount of issues for the Governor arc.. Negan should've had his inconsistently-written ass wasted at the end of All Out War.

Thank god we don't have The Shawshank Redemption showing up!

Scott Gimple is a complete moron. They went from the director of the SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION to the guy who created Crash to a guy who did some writing for Ghost Writer 2 as showrunner. THAT and TWD being on AMC are why it's garbage. srry this is so badly written im being lazy

The show would be good if it were on HBO with 10-episode seasons and Frank Darabont as the executive producer. I praise Darabont a lot but he knew how to adapt sh1t and make it into something magnificent.

Him getting his throat slit and Kirkman keeping him alive because he has no other ideas for villains?

Show's been at mostly a downward slope since the post-Darabont era.