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Know your audience. I don't think changing old characters into different, diverse subjects is the answer. Create new characters and see how it goes, but don't expect high sales if your audience is mostly young white boys when pitching a new female character, or changing a known white character to a black character.

Hmmmm, again. Sheriff Rick appears screaming "Kill me instead, zombies!!!" and suddenly all the zombies turn toward him and he rescues Glen? I just can't see how he would get out of this scenario without it being a weak plot point, but I guess it may be true.

Hmmmmmm.

Flashbacks?

I kind of hope that Morgan gets it soon because his "no kill" philosophy gets on my nerves. I know it's all about the humanity, but since his wife and son are dead, he really doesn't have to be tested about his ethics anymore the way Rick would if he had to defend his son and baby.

Glen is dead and the reason they made it appear he might not be is to confuse the fans and make everyone discuss it endlessly and come back next week. Is he or isn't he? That was their intent!

It's not just about not trusting women's feelings - many men don't trust or respect women's authority or point of view. It comes from how we are raised as children and it's pervasive in our society with both men and many women. Men are taught to not cry, not express emotions as children and that it is a weak point

Actually, he said that in 2005 at an award ceremony! lol

Well, Clint Eastwood just weighed in: he has said that if Michael Moore shows up at his door with a camera, he will kill him, and he meant it.