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I was wondering.

I'm out, too. It's insulting to the audience to gush on and on about how great something stupid or to talk about these lame fake outs like they're anything else.

Probably why he grunts so much.

He killed Olivia because Rosita tried to shoot him. Then when he kidnapped Eugene she begged him to take her instead. She knows how he operates, it's like she just doesn't care. She's so hell bent on her plan that she's overlooking the fact that if she fails it won't be her that gets punished.
Plus, they both saw him

Gosh yes. How does that damn deer even get in the episode? They should be embarrassed of shit like that.

I forgot about the boots. That wasn't a Hoarder?

They can't do it. How could they possibly wrap this up in 2 episodes with any kind of satisfying conclusion? It's going to be rushed and contrived and will more than likely end on some poorly done cliffhanger that they'll then have to explain and justify. This entire season has been really poorly done, IMO.

The writers have no sense of timing. The Maggie and Daryl reunion should've happened the first time they saw each other. By waiting until now, Glenn died 6 months ago for the audience, and the emotional pull isn't there for us like it would've been if they'd done this 3 weeks after he died.

It's so sloppy that they showed the silhouette of Dwight, and making it so that Rosita (and the audience, I guess) thinks it's Daryl, and then shows Daryl on the previews for next week, nowhere near Neganville.

I wonder what the chances are that Gimple is out of a job after this season. This season, especially, has been a dud and it looks to me like the bag of tricks is empty.

Cause he was smoothe as a dolphin. *pours beverage out on ground for Abraham

True, Carol should probably still be laid up from gunshot wounds.

I'd stop at the end of season 4. 5 & 6 are tedious and 7 is a total dumpster fire at this point. Or, you could stop after season 1 and go out on a high note thinking this is a pretty good show.

That would've made for more drama than the "Maggie might die" story did. Just something routine and mundane that goes horribly wrong, and at the end of an episode in which they were just going out for supplies, someone (Abe) gets Lucilled.

Yeah, and it bothers me when they pull something so contrived and then forget about it by the next episode. Literally one day after Maggie showed up at Hilltop she was climbing up the watch towers, with her separated placenta that nearly killed her.

I'd like to see the Hoarders that Rick just gave a shit ton of guns to turn out to be Negan. Haha, take that Rick, you moron. :)

Yeah, the first time the kids walked into a scene as teenagers, when the day before they were toddlers, the main characters always had to refer to them by their names so the audience would know who the hell these teens were.

That scene seemed a little meta didn't it? Pretty awesome work there.

A quick Google search told me that placental separation happens most often in the 3rd trimester but can happen any time after 20 weeks. Ok, whatever, we had to get everyone in the RV somehow. Food poisoning or falling down the stairs or something would've been more believable, but ok.

Good God have y'all forgotten the Tara episode? I don't know how anything tops that one.