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You could say that was part of the Alexandrians problem - they didn't think about the world in contingencies. But considering how long Rick and Co had been there, you'd think it would have been addressed by now.

And these were skilled marksmen. Once the wolf had the gun, he could have killed them all (which had been his prerogative up until very recently). I didn't like it either.

Oh, then it was super awesome. I have no idea why I thought this was the series finale.

Would have been a great second to last episode, but a strange series finale. Can anyone think of a more unconventional series finale? Then again, The League was never trying to be anything but irreverent, so maybe it's fitting that it ends with zero self awareness that it's the last episode of a 7 season run.

Throw in some full frontal and you've got yourself a franchise kid.

It does seem like he is doomed this season, one way or another. You could say that Glenn is…. the Walking Dead.

Should I watch Rifftrax? Which ones?

This is a show about people at the end of the world who don't seem curious or frightened about the fact that it is the end of the world.

Wait a second, you mean to tell me that… cops are dicks?

Well, yes. In the same way an infant may fight Muhammad Ali…

Oh, well, uh…. can't argue with that.

Seriously, ep 4 better open with that same exact shot of Glenn under a horde of walkers.

Can't he just warg in to his dire wolf?

Let's face it folks, we'd all rather live in a world with Juggalos than a world without Juggalos.

I have to wait until February of next year!? Thanks, linear timeline!

Upvote this comment if you're a teenage dog who has just been shot.

Said the teenage girl sharing trivial minutiae on a comment thread.

9 out of 10 monkeys preferred having a pre-selected set of options to choose from over being beaten with a stick.

Most commenters just assume they are widely disliked without needing to quantify it.

You know, a real tour de force!