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No, I haven't. Is it in the suspense/crime genre. I can handle that, but I can't handle horror (I'm a wimp).

They were probably linking her scenes with that of the Law Man in this episode. I.e you think it's religious in nature (Aslaug says that Odin will bless Ragnar with a son,Law Man says that Rollo must be spared for the gods deem it so). We'll just have to wait to see if there's a scheme being made

I cried so hard when Bjorn came running towards Lagertha. I just got over Ragnar's speech to Gyda (which also made me cry) and then that happened.

lol that'd be an hilarious time jump

She'd never hit a kid. ;] (ba-dum-tss)

it seems as if I need to avoid the grades since they don't made any damn sense. This episode was worthy of an A because try hard as you might to want to hate someone (Rollo for betraying Ragnar, Ragnar for betraying Lagaetha, the Princess for being a homewrecker, etc) you just couldn't. Hell, Rollo's quote "I wanted

I totally agree with you about the scenery. We have so many countless shows based in California or New York that it's a treasure to find a great one that focuses on the deep south. There's so many landscape shots that work to set the mood and tone for this show. The pan over view of the swamps, for example, offers so

Sometimes if I'm behind on a show I like to look up the review for the episode I'm watching. Of course, with the website layout for AV Club it'll list the latest review and grade at the top. I don't mind seeing a grade after I've seen the episode, but when I accidentally stumble across a grade for a newer episode I

This was actually my favorite episode (I'm probably in the minority here). Everything about it was so fucking eerie. You know you have a fantastic show when you're apprehensive during a scene of two men playing golf in broad daylight.

When I watched the episode I couldn't tell that the zombie rich bitch woman was severed at the torso and placed on the mannequin's legs until I read this review. I wish we could get a little more of what they're trying to say with that scene (or the scene in an earlier episode where corpses had signs that said

So in the beginning of the episode I was like, "WTF is this plotline" and then by the end I was like, "hell yes!" I'm so glad Beth has been given some real dialogue and usefulness and we get more backstory to Daryl. Hell the only way this could've been better is if Meryl just showed up with T-Dog and been like, "We're

The scene between Rust and the Reverend was just perfection. We can talk all damn day about the amazingness that is Harrelson and McConaughey, but props to them using a small southern (and rural) location. Just hearing the different accents littered all over and seeing makeshift churches caused a chill down my spine.

That makes sense. Hopefully the show will attract equally amazing actors

This makes me so sad! Are they changing casts because it'll give Harrelson and Mcconnaughey a chance to do other stuff? I really loved their chemistry.

Wait, so are Marty and Rust only going to be in this season? Is it going to be like American Horror Story where the storyling changes along with the cast.

I also felt that last week's episode was really strong, even if I wanted to strangle Carl several times throughout

Someone mentioned the inconsistency of the zombies in the previous episode review, bringing up great examples of the girl zombie picking up her stuffed animal in the first episode, one who uses a rock to break the window when the original group was Andrea, Glen, T-Dog, and Meryl, the walker wife going back to her

Why is that so surprising though. You could spend so much energy fighting a horde that if you dont have time to recuperate, fighting off a few more would just exhaust you more

Not to mention, that there'd be blood on the outside of the bus, zombies around the bus, and/or at least one of the doors/emergency latches left open if they were ambushed from outside or inside. Also, they can't go with the plague route because we never saw the walkers with the bloody eyes