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Holy shit, you fucking nailed it. When I think of my past relationship with my ex-husband (which was equally borderline abusive, though we now get along very well), it lights up the same part of my brain when I think of this show.

Oh, okay. I completely misunderstood that scene then.

How is it suspicious? It's the same observations anyone would make. The fact that so many people are noting the same rote characteristics of this episode demonstrates how boring and predictable this episode is, not necessarily plagiarism.

I always thought of showing as visibly pregnant with your clothes on, standing around and doing stuff. Maggie was prostrate with her lower abdomen exposed. It couldn't be more obvious that there was nothing in there, especially a 16 week pregnancy.

Holy shit, food poisoning would have been perfect. I didn't even think of that.

She supposedly had a semi-separated placenta. (In the first trimester? snirk Okay.) What adds more stupid to that stupid explanation for an excuse for the Lucille meets Glenn and Abe scene is that the placenta is practically non-existent until the 12th week of pregnancy. I doubt it's even remotely large enough to be

This was the worst episode of the season

He said something like, "Good thing we have another doctor!" But he said it while gesturing toward Eugene, which is crazy clunky writing even for this show. I was thinking that surely Negan wouldn't think the title of doctor automatically means medical doctor. Negan couldn't be that stupid. I honestly thought there

She has a great sad/worried/traumatized face.

You mean someone on TWD wrote a scene about two supposedly smart and competent women doing something decidedly not smart and competent while setting a bechdel test on fire? On this show? Can't be.

Frustratingly pointless set piece episode starring Maggie's Tardis uterus.

Where did the Daryl is gay theory even come from? I can't figure it out.

Allow me some opinions?

Nice try, NCS plant.

I read The Strain. It's the very definition of mediocre to me. A decent premise and an interesting take on a classical monster, but cliched stock characters that were so predictable it seemed like they were based on astrological signs.

More eyes.

"Historical misery porn" broke your brain? Makes sense, seeing how you wrote a three paragraph humble bragging diatribe as a knee-jerk reaction to an opinion you don't agree with.

I saw the last two thirds of Crimson Peak and what I saw was a beautiful pile of shit.

What? Why didn't the guy understand that he'd parked in your driveway? I have to know this for some reason.

You don't have to make up a silly handle to post here, Mr. Jacobiak.