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Glad I'm not the only one…I like her too and I mostly blame the writers. I hate when shows like this try to paint the world as black and white. There is a grey area.

It's not like the people are good tho. These are bad guys. Even with a high sense of morality appreciation should come first, and if need be, then contempt

Have you ever seen someone more ungrateful than Well's daughter? Forget about the means for a second, anyone who has genuine care and concern for you and saves your life shouldn't be met with contempt. This is the second time she's done this. Remember when Barry was locked up with her and she said her dad wasn't

I seriously have no interest in Barbara. Her "crazy" act isn't convincing at all and I wish they would get rid of her once and for all

I have nothing against the Doc but I was glad to see her go because I grew tired of the love angle with her and Tara. One of them had to die. (But of course, The Walking Dead kills one romance and starts another.)…And I found it real funny how both Eugene and the Doc started puffing their chests out and then both end

I also noticed that it still looks like they're in Georgia. If they never mentioned they moved to DC nobody would ever know…You would think some storyline would revolve around them going to the monuments or something. Remember Eugene's whole reason for wanting to reach DC was because he believed some stronghold would

They were in Georgia and now they're in DC so the world has greatly expanded. When a fictional universe expands that usually means a bunch of new storyline options open but that doesn't seem to be the case. They're still acting like everything is new to the group. And I've read the comic so I know the Negan story arch

Agreed. I give Gimble a lot of credit. He did write the best episode of that dreadful second season.

I wasn't around for that. I started watching The Walking Dead in the middle of season 3. Then went back and binged it seasons 1 & 2. I never knew the real story about the split.

yea I know what you mean. Whenever two characters are having a "heart to heart" it's usually one saying they're the same or telling the other how they really feel about a situation. It just gets so repetitive.

The existence of that show told me that the walking dead was going 100% commercial. The suits are taking over and it's all about quantity now.

I like them when they actually portray them as a threat. They almost seem nonexistent these days. I guess they blew their zombie budget after last season's huge premiere lol

I loved that part. My mind went straight to Skyrim as well. lol

Maybe they need to redo their schedule. Having to wait longer for new episodes would suck but if thr quality goes up I'm all for it. For the last 2 years we've been getting 2 seasons a year I think.

For a split second I had forgot all about the zombies. lol that's how far off the rails this show has gotten

Exactly. Hell we're 6 seasons in and "surviving" is still one of the biggest focuses of the story. I think at this point Rick & the group shoulda been relatively stable. There are a million other obstacles they could be facing by now. "We need food & kill the other group" has been the theme this entire time. Move on.

I think the network is at fault to a degree. I'm pretty sure they push these throwaway episodes on the producers. You can't get ahead of (or even close to) the comic and of course, more episodes means more as buys. I get trying to draw out the story but you can't keep giving every character the same moral challenge.

Every time I think The Walking Dead has moved past the story angle where one character questions killing they bring it right back. How long has its been since their world went to shit? They encountered enough people and been through enough shit to know they have to do certain things that seem immoral. Someone needs to

eacctly. There are a million other ways to show women can be strong. Mrs. freeze was dying with or without a doctor so her reasons for volunteering didn't even make sense

I like Leigh but that thing where she persistently put herself into danger didn't sit well with me for some reason. I understand that Docs have a code but under the present circumstances it just didn't seem logical to throw herself into the situation like that. Especially with her being pregnant. This man is going