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But I haven't read the book nor do I want to. The relationship is shit, end of. Nothing powerful is being said, nothing interesting is happening, nothing new in this. It was a cliched vanilla love interest to allow the lead man get laid and took time away from developing the shows actual premise.

Basically everyone up to and including Ted and the car wash owner (Bogdan? I cant remember) is going to have a cameo.

and that's uninteresting, boring and… you guessed it… shit.

Kim is not going to die and she is not going to jail. She will end up staying with HHM all thru the BB years. Her and Jimmy will probably have some kind of painful split based on her realising she wants to be a straight, successful City Lawyer and he can't leave slippin Jimmy behind. This will no doubt be dramatic and

There's this great concept: go back in time and save JFK. They then sideline that for a love story that isn't interesting, is cliched, has (so far) no real impact, and seems completely contrived to get that violent set piece (which wasn't even good). Even what could be interesting parts like her reactions and feelings

Precisely why it's shit… and no amount of post modern rhetorical gymnastics can justify.

Unfortunately, this is heading downhill fast. Jakes relationship with Sadie is not interesting. It served no purpose other than a contrived violent set piece. Bill could have been interesting. His friendship with Lee Harvey Oswald and affair with Marina could have led in some intriguing directions but they basically

Probably been pointed out already but here goes: Mike wasn't just displaying his honour to Nacho. It was something deeper going on. Mike could have sold Nacho out to save himself but didn't. Nacho got himself the job of bringing Mike's payment to try and remind Mike to keep his mouth shut in future. Mike in an honest

It's a good job neither Sasha or Abraham need your permission then, isn't it?

Maybe next season Rick could come across a group risk assessment officers who have banded together to quantify every aspect of the zombie apocalypse. We could have 5 straight episodes where they assess Rick's next plan with colour coded cards and whiteboard presentations before compiling fancy binders of every

There is no ''debate'', it is just this weeks AV Club rabbit hole of cynicism masquerading as piss poor ''criticism''. OMG, I CAN SUSPEND MY DISBELIEF FOR ZOMBIES BUT NOT FOR SOMEONE GOING SCAVENGING IN A WORLD WHERE 100% OF WHAT THEY USE HAS TO BE SCAVENGED. ITS BAD WRITING. PLOTHOLES EVERYWHERE OHMEGERD !!1!'

I literally loled reading this.

staying with Ed wasn't pragmatism.

Tara is away on a 2 week supply run with Heath as she mentioned numerous times over the last few eps.

That was another tight brilliant ep chock full of good character development. There has been a noticeable improvement in their ability to juggle characters in the second half of the season.

Obviously, they are going for a double impact by addressing it when she comes back from her run. You get the impact from the actual kill and then the secondary impact of Tara's reaction. It's basically a two-fer.

Yes he was continuing his efforts to 'free' her as she mentioned that her native hair style was shorter.

That's a good explanation, I get what you're saying.

I don't think he wanted her to cut her hair. She mentioned that her native style was shorter hair.

I like this ep. It was slow, no doubt, but some good things are happening. I liked Charles and Roland scene. It was well filmed, scripted and acted. There was a definite Shakespearean/Theatre vibe to the whole scene which elevated the show. (Was the reviewer giving a back handed compliment with his comparison to