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They done pegged it up!

Am I the only one who really doesn't like show grades being on a curve? I just want to get a quick idea of how good an episode was with a grade. It's hard to know that if we have to take a ton of variables into account and then try to adjust it in our head.

Thanks for reminding me that Regular Sized Rudy made an appearance. Why is that kid so gosh darn loveable?

I'm glad I'm not the only one who found the trailer so strange. I'd never seen a trailer that gave no hint of what the plot is supposed to be beyond "potion."

I'm aware. As soon as it comes on Netflix I'm on it.

I thought it was an average episode (which is better than most stuff on TV). Most of the jokes made me smile instead of laugh out loud, which a great Bob's Burger ep has me constantly doing. What really saves this show is that even in a less funny episode, I still love watching these people. I wish I could have a

I was more concerned with elementary schoolers watching.

They're not the best actors that have ever lived, but most of the time I get sucked in and pretty much every character has had some moment that really wowed me. Andrew Lincoln reaching out to console Carl when Lori died and then just dropping to his knees and crying in grief really hit home for me how much he was

ALexandria safe zone is actually about 50 issues, give or take.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying I'm the world's greatest writer. And no matter how amazing the show's team, yes, some mistakes will slip through. What I'm saying is that this is the most-watched show on cable. It is AMC's biggest moneymaker right now. I'm saying that with that being the case, why can't they get

Season 3 Rick, who won't shoot the Governor even when he has a gun, he doesn't think the Governor does, and the Governor has just admitted he won't stop for anything less than executing one of Ricks' group.

They showed Hershel reloading his shotgun. Once.

I'm not a parent, but really? I want to have kids someday and I can't imagine sitting with a little kid and letting them watch this with me.

Given the infrastructure of Terminus, I'm guessing the gang kills the cannibals and then turns it into a New Alexandria type place. That would be a pretty big rehash of the prison storyline though. They could always try to do something different than the comics. Maybe Eugene really does know what caused the plague?

Kirkman's whole M.O. is that the living are worse than the dead. That's what the last 90 or so issues of the comic have been about (I'm not exaggerating).

I don't understand why they go to this well so often. It's like they have 2 scenes they always go back to:

Its debatable. Reading it week by week can get annoying but I looked over issue 100 - 120 this weekend and found it more enjoyable in one sitting. Either way, you've got about 12 hours of reading before you get to that point.

I never really understood this. Do advertisers really care if there is an F-word on The Walking Dead? Is anyone in their right minds thinking that people watching this show will be so offended by hearing that word that they will never buy anything advertised on it? As someone said, there was literally a full-on

I never read comics either until I started the Walking Dead. I didn't even know there was a Walking Dead comic series until I got through season one of the show.

As someone trying to burst into screenwriting, I have no clue how this show's writing staff hasn't been replaced. They make so many textbook mistakes. There are good ideas but way too many episodes have horrible executions. Yet the actors are great, the music and sound is great, and the props/makeup is amazing.