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Felt cheated out of the Svetlana/Alibi plot line. Without Monica and Sheila, or even Sammi, there's a hole where an animated woman should be. If Sheila never returns, I will require some more Svetlana.

Bisquick. Pancakes.

Abe was funny. But he's dead. I guess Negan's the comedian now. :(

I go on endless supply runs. It's called grocery shopping.

Apparently, he asked that this Issue #100 death would stay with his character. He was willing to give up his job to go out that way.

There are people who put together lots of clues over lots of months and came up with exactly what happened. Day by day, they had more information, including which two actors did not appear on set after the first episode. When I learned it would be Abe and Glenn, I knew they'd save Glenn for last - as an awful hard

Disagree with everything. I spoiled it for myself, on purpose (to avoid the emotional battering), and thought it very clever to have Glenn as second victim. Most people would figure he was safe after Abe was slaughtered. Then it looked like Daryl was gonna go, but nope!

Uzo is totally not overrated, although it is like a Sophie's Choice choosing one actress from #OITNB to win one Emmy.

I feel like an awful person for finding it satisfying. That's not how I roll IRL. Testimony to how real these characters have become and the emotionally investment we make in them.

The season gets meatier as it goes along. There are some jaw-dropping moments, but nothing prepares you for late-season events. Viewers ought to be emotionally ready. 'its getting real.

Oh, he wasn't okay at all. But he was funny. That's his job.

The moments you forget this is comedy: Fiona in tears. Having a meltdown. Doling out tough love to her sister, as if it were her own daughter. Emmy is keeping it real between comedy skits.

I miss Sheila, too.

1. Sorry. As it was Disqus, I was focused on the post, not the article which, by the comment, was about a now-older episode.

We know it's Carrie. Maybe you didn't see the following episodes?

And Meryl Streep!

I know nothing about Marvel comics and probably never will. I honestly just watched for Krysten Ritter (I'm a #BrBa superfan.) Unlike "The B in Apartment 23," which I just couldn't stand, this show kept me riveted. I've seen David Tennant before, but his Kilgrave was masterful. It was strangely amusing to watch his

And kudos to Krysten Ritter for a poker face so effective, we didn't know who controlled her mind. And David Tennant was so deliciously evil, it was actually sad to see him go!

I know. In fact, my watching buddy pointed that out when we first saw "Thank You." But that particular dumpster did have the space, which had to be for a reason.

*ahem* :)