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Andrew Gordon
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I have a bitch of a time getting dry wood to burn in a firepit at my cottage in the middle of summer, everyone thinking a massive quarry with 10k zombies can be 'lit up' with lighter fluid is insane. At least some of the posters suggested the much more reasonable 'blow up the road out' and 'set a trap so they keep

As an aside, how can you read a review before watching an episode?

Ron, Holly's daughter, just lost his dad to Rick and he was privvy to the 'Exodus' plan. I lean toward Wolves as well, but how would they even know that sounding the horn at that point would be useful to their evil plans? It isn't Gabriel.

Joffrey hates everything, lots of us liked the shot

The end game for the style you are watching likely comes end of next season, where *spoilers* Rick runs a Renaissance Fair and Michonne takes to the high seas

Where exactly is this 'unconvincing' CGI? The quarry scenes gave me tingles.

If it were a romance, I'd agree, but I loved seeing super-Rick viewed as a ready to explode ball of confusion stalker, Holly clearly has issues with this creeper showing up and death staring her every time they are on camera together.

I had the same thought when she smiled too, was like rays of sunshine burst from her halo and I realized she is sexy as hell

The director is Greg Nicotero who is an incredible talent. The B&W was very effective at separating past from present with all the jumping around.

No time to do so, as Piecar just wrote, the truck fell in front of them. Convenient plot device but you don't have time to secure dynamite or move trucks or dig ditches.

“There are no crossover plans right now. I would love to see those stories conflate at some point, but there are no plans to do so,” said showrunner Dave Erickson on the panel with producers David Alpert and Adam Davidson, plus cast members Kim Dickens, Cliff Curtis, Frank Dillane, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Elizabeth

I was up out my seat cheering for him to hit that blade - an homage, I assume, to the memorable Dawn of the Dead rotor scalping back in Romero's seventies flick. One of the highlights of the whole episode for me

Allegheny represent!

Tobias Velcoro! It's a golden age for young chubby gingers in Hollywood

Watched documentary 'Birth of the Living Dead' and Romero himself refutes that it was supposed to be radiation, or anything else. The clips of media speculation were just that - media speculation. Romero says if he had to declare the reson, it would be that God is angry at us, that there is no more room in hell, and

AVclub comments have added a lot to most of the shows I watch, the reviews I often skip

I had no problem identifying the secondary characters, especially the corrupt cops, since at least episode four. If the gang briefing Ray in the early episodes didn't get your juices going for cop corruption, Burris' appearances the last few weeks should have; this seems to be a problem for the naysayers (not having

Proper explanation, but tack on 'Nic loves Lynch and there are many homages to Twin Peaks. Molestor = BOB.