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    Now that you mention it, she definitely is an antihero, she just isn't presented as such by the network.

    I missed the Art of Wrestling podcast mention.That's another great one too.

    I agree. That's part of the hypocrisy with wearing a white hat: it's just false. She isn't worthy of wearing, but does so any way. Considering the path she is pursuing, there is certain level of addiction to self destruction with her (and definitely with Fitz of course).

    Yeah, but I remember Ann Curry getting crap from execs for not dying her hair, while Matt Lauer is balding and greying and gets nothing. I like to think Robin is as principled as Ann Curry, but probably not I guess.

    I'm glad to see someone voted for Steve Austin Unleashed. It's great stuff. Talk is Jericho also just premiered, and from it first episode I expect it to have a good year in 2014.

    Holt enjoyed the pop-and-lock more than Jake did. Loved the episode.

    I liked this episode, but with episodes like this, it makes me think that Robin and Barney shouldn't get married. Robin is going to have grey hair by the time she's 35. And that would be hurtful for her career, in this sexist world we live in.

    Key and Peele shows sketch comedies like SNL what they should have learned years ago: Just because you have black actors doesn't mean you should give them exclusively "black" roles.

    It's a prediction, so it's not really based on anything. I would however say we are clearly not invested in their characters.

    i was trying to remember where everyone was after the episode, so thanks for the info.

    He's already given them his fake version of the situation in his initial speech.

    Hershel was a part of the crew that came with Rick during the first Governor/Rick meeting, where the Governor laid out the Michonne ultimatum.

    The governor is a man hell bent on revenge. It's not illogical that he could win in a fist fight. Rick also isn't the type to exploit an injury. Notice how Rick was punching him mainly in the face. Rick was angry because the Governor just killed Hershel. He wanted to hurt the governor. The Governor was more concerned

    This review is pretty bad. I thought the theme of this episode was a lot more hopeful than the reviewer. Sure, Hershel dies, but happy with a smile on his face, knowing that Rick will protect his daughters and that he's learned from Hershel. Let's also keep in mind that Rick's group was prepared and lost no real

    Karen tells them about it when they find her.

    The governor (who they know better) would have just accused him of lying.

    another fun Bob's Burgers episode. This show is so consistently good. I watched the Simpsons and Family Guy as well, and Bob's Burgers is just much better written than both these shows. It's a newer show, but there is a sense of heart and purpose to the story they are telling. I did like the Simpsons episode though.

    Awesome episode. Thoughts:
    I wish we had at least one lead character killed for sure in the crossfire. I like the way the show is following similar beats to the comics. But who was feeding the walkers with rats?

    The Governor is bigger than Rick. Also, I got a sense from the Tyrese fight that Tyrese after awhile was letting Rick punch him. And Rick got shot in his leg.

    If your hour feed is free, then I highly recommend you check out Brooklyn Nine Nine. Best sitcom on today!