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I love Mickey Doyle. His giggle leaves me in stitches. Can someone explain the joke he made about the twin sister. That was the only thing he said that I didn't get. Also, despite reading this review before finishing the episode, I was scared of who was going to win that fight between Purnsley and Chalky. Sad to see

I felt bad for laughing, but every time Hook's brother died I erupted into a fit of laughter. It's a good thing he's gorgeous because those scenes weren't pulling anyone's heart strings. I also hate Emma with Hook. Hopefully he'll move on to someone else.

I think you're grasping at straws. If Sasha was told that Karen and David had to be killed and/or burned, she would've told her brother because she knows how much Karen and David meant to Tyrese. Also there's no way Glen would've gone along with this plan, even if Daryl (Dale's dead) agreed with Carol. If he did, he

That would piss me off so much but they'll probably do that

To be fair though if I hadn't heard anything from the outside world, I'd be focusing on the radio too.

Carl just got his gun back. Considering the fact he shot that defenseless boy, it was best for Hershel to tell Carl not to kill the Walker. He's been indifferent to life and death since Lori died, and allowing him to kill that walker now would've reinforced the idea that survival in this world automatically equals

We definitely see the dynamic between Hershel and Carl when they're out in the woods. Hershel, like you said, represents the lost generation and even when he's surrounded by the walkers, he's at peace focusing on the living and his present duties. However, Carl, who is almost a young replica of Shane sees a threat

In my opinion, he's doing a lot of dumb stuff that Andrea would do (or has done in variations). He knocked over that entire wine shelf (granted it was only after he put the bottle back) at that department store, and then instead of using the multitude of bottles around him to kill that zombie (the many that surrounded

At first I was like "Aww, they're doing a nod to the graphic novel. Carol likes Tyrese!" And then at the end I was like…."Oh…..she wasn't flustered at all. she was GUILTY!"

On one hand, I'd be very excited that this was the route they took because it's quite clever and it opens up discussion on what to do with psychopathic children. On the other hand, because we've discussed this theory, it would be less shocking and I love watching the Walking Dead for those shocking moments (*cough*

They also need to continue to develop Bob (I get Andrea vibes from him sadly, despite my love of his scenes in the Wire) and Sascha. I really liked the doctor after this episode, but it's almost wasted because he's about to die. Hopefully they'll have Sasha survive.

We didn't even see her in this episode. Regardless if it was her or the other blonde girl it would make sense that Carol would defend their actions and allow herself to be the scapegoat. After her speech to Carl about why she had to teach the children about knife safety, why wouldnt' she convince herself that it was

As long as her mental breakdown doesn't involve her getting bit or causyes what I call an Andrea lapse -any incident causing the death of someone else that is totally avoidable or pointless- then everything is a-ok. I just don't want them to take Beth away from us after her character is starting to show some depth

And now my brain is imagining a Carl vs. Blonde girl showdown. Maybe her sister is involved as well (the one that said, "She's not weak, she's messed up")..

Thankfully she pleaded. I really love her character now!

Carl is usually redeemable…but if he killed Hershel or maimed him even more, nothing could save his character a second time. Not even if Dale's ghost came to the prison to give Rick's scraggly beard that WTF ARE YOU DOING look he reserved for Shane.

After that shit role they gave her on Once Upon A Time, they better not kill her off now.

When Tyrese was just sitting in the car I screamed, "Oh hell no!" Luckily he channeled his inner hulk and re-enacted hammer time.

I actually really liked it. The dialogue was a little bit stinted, but I liked that it revolved (or rather focused heavily) around Hershel and Carol. Hopefully that voice on the radio will make his presence known within the next couple of episodes

I, too thought it was stupid of Carol to knock over the barrel of drinkable water instead of hitting the frame right by it or punching someone not life sustaining. However, I could understand her need to get that pump fixed. In her hastiness to stop the plague she burned David and Karen, but after seeing the immense