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    They retconned the whole series to have Ted and The Mother not get married until their kids are older. The creators knew what they wanted in the beginning, but allowed to show to get off the rails from that idea during the middle seasons, then shoehorned their original idea into the finale with no regard to the rest

    He seems like he's about 10 years old, so he would've been 5-7ish when the virus hit.

    Where the hell is the calf?

    But her husband still got it. He was sleeping next to her and coughed up blood, so presumably she was exposed.

    "I do wonder if she'll get sick though as she was hidden away in a bunker type deal."

    Oliver's at his best when he's yelling about something. "YOU HAVE THE SHOT!!!"

    Futurama too … "Dave Spiegel, and his owner, Fluffers!"

    You're right, it doesnt make sense … but losing everyone you ever knew and being completely alone for 2-3 years certainly could've contributed. But they should've set some of that up before this current storyline.

    Imagine if Tandy somehow winds up being Patient Zero?

    Can't wait to see if they wind up saying, "So after President Trump caused that apocalyptic virus …"

    I admittedly got a little teary when the slo-mo shooting started and I realized that Bob had built a little gingerbread Belcher family standing outside of his gingerbread house (the bunny ears on Gingerbread Louise caught my eye as they were being blown away).

    If they all get killed off - Gail never being found in the elevator (or killing herself once she realizes no one's coming), Erika dying in childbirth, Lewis crashing the plane, and maybe Melissa takes out Todd before taking herself out, and who knows if Carol will be spared - then Tandy will once again be the last man

    Link please?

    Gail's got a gun in there with her. I don't put it past the show for her to commit suicide once she realizes that she's probably not going to be found. And then Carol will be saddled with the guilt of driving her away.

    There's that jet that Tandy and Carol were driving through the streets of Washington DC at the beginning of season 2. That felt a little too Chekhov's Gun-like to me. (When Mike came back I thought he'd be piloting it somehow.)

    The song was a parody of something, right? Anyone recognize what it was?

    The Bosstones appearance made my night.

    She seems to be a respected journalist/blogger. I believe her when she says that she won't publish what Richard says. Journalists live and die by their word.

    I'd sort of like to see Richard get screwed for once (without a deus ex machina bailout) because he's been acting like a colossal baby lately.