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I like to call Hershel Santa. The nickname is now cemented after his several acts of kindness. I like that he told Carl that there was no need to shoot the walker. In my opinion, it's keeping that little sociopathic tendency of his (Carl's) in check.

I always forget to log in, but thank you! -kendra

And that's why I stopped watching The Tudors, despite my love of James Frain

A part of me screamed at the television (with happiness) when Jake kissed Olivia, and the other part was sad that Fitz was jealous. Why can't she have both. :< Also, what song is playing at the funeral? I know it's Nina Simone, but I don't know the title

I disagree. I would say if you're older than that, you might not get this episode. I'm 23 and I was around in high school where emos were popping up all over school and if you weren't goth or emo, you just lumped the two together. I laughed from the start to the ending of this episode and would love to see more

That adult black goth was hilarious. I probably laughed a lot longer than I should would Poe wanted to be called by his goth name, Night Pain.

This was one of my favorite episodes of the series. Perhaps this applies to the younger generations who had experiences with both the goth and the emo subculture. I remember in high school the emos "taking over" while the goths tried to separate themselves as much as possible, and everyone else thought they were all

I only found out about it two years ago when I stumbled across the broadcast version. I was like…Aladdin is Chinese, wait what?! I highly recommend watching it/reading Arabian Nights if/when you have the time!

Actually, if you read Arabian Nights -in which Aladdin was one of the stories within- or you watched the broadcast/miniseries (you can find the entire thing on Youtube), Aladdin is a poor, young teenager living in the streets of China. The 1992 Disney version made him Middle Eastern. Quote from Source: The reason we

I guess that's another reason why I won't watch that spin-off. Shame they couldn't find a Chinese or Middle Eastern person to play Aladdin.

So the Black woman in the show is not a fictional character and she does in fact, become 3-D rather than a symbol of how progressive Masters is in a world utterly devoid of liberalism and social progress?

When was Agrabah or Aladdin mentioned?

If only they didnt do OUAT in Wonderland

One can only hope.

I totally agree with you on the POC can only be evil or dead plot device they always seem to use. In addition to the fact that if a character of color isn't dead or evil, she/he is given such a small amount of air time that make their storylines inconsequential. For example, Mulan's love for Aurora. A part of me keeps

I don't think he's a terrible actor. However, a lot of his scenes of late (particular as soon as he arrived on Neverland) made him look as if he was questioning why in the world he was on this show. I HATE his romance with Emma only because I didn't like the message the writers were subconsciously spreading. I get

Thank you. Now I'm going to call him B.B

I'd decipher Bae's/Neal's star map if it meant killing Henry

Hopefully Henry will be left on that forsaken Island or Neal actually dies this time.

I can't be the only one that was attracted to Robert Carlyle's Rumplestiltskin-Braveheart fusion look. Mmm.