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This season has been a total response to the rise of hatred and xenophobia in the political climate. A response to Trump. To Brexit. A group pretending to be helpful. Given power only due to fear. Then, after a few months, they try to rewrite history. In the end, it's the love felt by a black, gay woman that saves us.

Whiny, pathetic nerd voice: "was it as good for you? ;)"

Frantically flipping through a thesaurus, trying to find the words that make him sound minimally educated, he types: "Deflated, emotionally damaged, eating unevenly heated microwave ravioli in my parents' basement voice: I don't know how much more of this acerbic wit I can withstand! It's like you can peer directly

Despondent, feminine, pissy voice: "That stings, Bri."

Brittle, uncoordinated, pathetic fingers trembling as he types: "♥‿♥" Pees himself.

Incredibly whiny nerd voice: "
Holy shit, I can't top that come back! You are clearly the victor in this battle of words on the internet. All hail Brian L(oser)."

Whiny nerd voice: "You're evidently very good at it!"

In any drama, there are always background characters. Breaking Bad, The Sopranos, etc. Not every character will get exposition.

It's his relationships and leadership that's kept them alive. In the end, it was those forged relationships that won the day. And now, there are three leaders, not just one.

It wasn't obvious , it was just a poor attempt. You suck at sarcasm.

Your first question renders the rest of your statement moot.

I love it when people try to tell a show what it should be. It's still a drama (with walkers), at its heart. It doesn't have to have gore, violence, or forced tension in every outing. This episode linked the despair of the season premiere to the hope of the season finale (a nice "remember the Alamo" or Gipper moment).

He hasn't eaten dog. In fact, he's been outspoken about this.

What a rambling, meandering, incoherent review. The typos and general misspellings didn't help.

"Good luck, dumbass" was a nod to the first episode. Glenn to Rick in the tank. "Hey you…dumbass. Comfy in there?"

I think it's disturbing that you lambaste the final scene as being representative of "gay panic." It's not. It's rape panic! Archer was friggin raped while passed out! Funny how you glossed over that and went right toward fake indignation. Up until that point, I'd say Archer, at best, was either aloof or ok with

Ah, Yankees fan.