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Seriously, that line made me Negan's biggest fan.

You're totally right. He's that parent who always threatens to punish their kid but never does and now has children who are totally entitled little shits.

Same here. And apparently the SNF game was a good choice, too.

I thought this episode was the finale and was thinking about how it ended with a twist by having Lee being the last survivor by killing Monet and causing Audrey to be killed. How fun to know there's still one more episode. I wonder now how this will all end up. But I really liked this episode and how it brought in

If his name was written in the sand, he wouldn't see it coming.

It seems to be a thing currently to blame race or gender when a vote goes against someone, instead of just admitting that the person who lost deserved to lose because of their own actions.

He should've ditched Taylor when in episode 1 he advised him to stop the Figgy thing and basically told him 'bros before hos', and Taylor was like 'nah, bruh, it's cool, man'.

Or it's just entertainment and people have a brain to think for themselves. Stop watching anything that isn't rated G if you're so easily influenced by what you see on tv.

Adam told one person (Taylor) about wanting to vote out Will and then Taylor told him later on that he moved too soon and "stuff leaks". Um, was Taylor not the only person who Adam told of his plan? Did Adam not get that if "stuff leaks" it's because Taylor leaked it? WTH, Adam? Stop talking to Taylor, you moron.

Just a matter of time before we see some zombie extra mugging for the camera.

I don't remember an episode devoted to him pre-za, but they did do some flashbacks, I think, that showed him with a wife and daughter. And if I remember right, he had a picture of his family that was shown a few times in order to remind the viewers that he used to be a husband and a dad.

It'd be REM for me. I know a lot of people think they're great but I'd tap out as soon as I heard the beginning of The One I Love.

Yeah. Some characters have plot armor, Daryl has DILF armor.

I don't like the way they do these episodes that only show one setting and one set of characters. The last two episodes could have had Alexandria in both episodes without sacrificing anything. It probably would've improved the pacing.

I agree to a point, I'd be totally on board with Rick and the gang taking a backseat to Negan, the saviors, and the kingdom.

I won't watch again until the midseason finale and premier. There is no reason at all to sit thru this, when most of it won't matter to the story later on. And TWD tends to do good premiers and finales, it's just those middle episodes where they draaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaag it out.

It was $40K per day. Logan had said in a previous episode they were about to go under and his family's company was trying to buy them out, so why not raise the price of admission? If someone can afford $40K a day and will pay it they'll also pay $75K per day, or whatever it would cost to turn a profit.

Ah, I never noticed.

I haven't watched it in a while but wasn't that the scene where Michael Madsen cuts off that guy's ear? If I remember correctly it was really disturbing because he was so chipper and dancing around and singing along to it, then wham! cuts a dude's ear off.

Not gonna lie, there's a ton of stuff I don't understand. You may be completely right and it was nothing more than mistakes in editing.