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The hyperbole is ridiculous. This episode was by far the most boring. I'm now of the opinion that this show is so abstract and pretentious that most people who comment feel the need to exclaim 'best show eva!!1!!' they don;t want to be left out or show that really no one knows wtf is going.

The hard on the AV club has for this show is funny. I wonder how much more hyperbolic they can get. I mean ''synergy'' has to be the most uselessly cliched postmodern word you can get. Most of this review is that kind of gobbledygook.

That was my first thought too. When it happened at the parade I thought it was really weird thing to be showing.

It was implied (if not outright stated, cant remember) that once they broke off the first time they were on a path to alexandria. So he didn't herd them anywhere.

He wasn't trapped in the RV. a lot of really slow moving zombies began appearing on one side from about 20 yards away. Rick obviously had time to get out. The important thing in that scene was that the RV wouldn't start, meaning Rick couldn't lead them away like he wanted.

You like a serial killer, someone who kills incapacitated men, sick people and wants to let certain members of her group die, what more could I possibly say to that?

She didn't kill Tyrese cos she was trying to ingratiate herself with Rick (her new patriarch) by looking after Judith. Carol is not dumb she understands she needed Tyrese to do that.

It's her first, last and only solution. This is inhumane and it's not viable. Aaron and Rosita managed to bring the woman to the infirmary and still defend the town. Morgan and Gabriel had the Wolf under control. he was clearly incapacitated. Morgan could have rendered him unconscious with his bo staff. She chose to

the Anglo-Saxons are all dead and gone. They didn't speak modern English. Are you thick? Anyway, it's conservative cos it's based on Great man Theory and English Nationalism. Both really conservative (boring,bland and staid) ways to look at this period not to mention to tell a story. I hate to tell you bro, all genre

It's quite easy to study a period and not like a TV show about that period. It's not that complicated.

Maybe English is not your first language? cos really that's the stupidest thing anyone has ever said to me.

It's a simple concept. She was abused by her husband, timid, mild,meek. Then the ZA happens, Ed gets chomped. She has to look out for herself. She suffers the trauma of losing her daughter. She starts killing. It's makes her feel better, feel independent, empowered. So it becomes her default setting. Kill anything

It's cute in the way Lizzie was cute how invested you are in a serial killer.

It's amusing that you're so invested in your perspective.

There is a slash across her abdomen. Carol reaches immediately for her knife and stabs her, no intestines.

tl;dr cos it's rambling nonsense that is all refuted by the fact that she killed the sick people at the prison. Since then Carol hasn't changed what has changed is that Rick & Co fell into the clutches of the deranged Termites and now the cartoonishly over the top Wolves have attacked but even with those clear enemies

When she kills she feels empowered, she subliminally enjoys this. It's not that complicated. It's the reason Carol's first, last and only solution is to kill.

No the show is great and I'm only describing what happened. you can watch the episode. It's not my 'perspective'. It didn't show 'disembowelling' it showed lots of blood. Carol chose to kill that woman.

Look if you don't understand the point please don't bother commenting.

You can keep repeating yourself all you want but it won't change the fact that Carol is ruthless cos it empowers her. They have shown this. It was what ep2 was about. Carol has been shown to have been wrong about killing the sick. The fact is you can only say Carol is right when compared to over the top cartoon