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Don't listen to the jaded gradschoolers, Alex. Nothing wrong with a nice quote to get the ball rolling.

i meant to say halfway through the first season

I'm liable to watch anything zombie and apocalyptic, as are many people. TWD recognises that and tries to squeeze as much viewership out of their product as possible by way of manipulative and cynical tactics.

I'm guessing some people invested in water after finding out Michael Burry did so at the end of this movie.

I'm not alone in thinking this but my guess is that the end of Chuck's marriage has a lot to do with his illness. In the flashback at the beginning of whatever episode that was, with his wife, the lighting was really dim, despite the lights actually being on. The lights were on but they didn't really emit light as one

The painting was something I noticed too. I don't see how it could render him more sympathetic but, for me, it certainly made him seem more intriguing. It's like he has wilfully dehumanised himself for optimal corporate efficacy. His facial expressions, his ostensible emotions, his anecdotes: all are just tools he

Z Nation is just so much more satisfying.

It's a dumb neoconservative theory based on "common sense" rather than any real empirical evidence. Most criminologists and policing scholars regret its adoption by police forces. And this guy's faux-American accent is really annoying.