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Exactly. And that reinforces the theory that William is MiB.
35 years ago: Arnold dies
30 years ago: William and Logan visit the park. Logan says: "rumours are they are hemorraging money. We're considering buying them out". He wouldn't be saying this if they were in the present.
We also know there was an unspecified

mm, actually Logan confirms that theory.
"Rumours are they are hemorraging cash. We are considering buying them out."

When Dolores is with William at the parade, there's some disorienting editing before she starts seeing her souble. That's present-day Dolores retracing her steps from 30 years ago. She sees her past self, then she passes out.

Did anybody else notice how much Hector looks like Logan? Last episode, when MiB was locked in a cell with Hector, at a first glance I thought that was Logan.
Now I'm reading a theory that Teddy was modeled after William and Hector after Logan, which is very interesting.

You're still trying to be funny. You totally missed the point.
Also, learn your punctuation and your spelling.

Very funny. Have you read the comics? Negan is not a sadist, he's actually more complex as a villain. He's against rape, and he's trying, in his own twisted way, to build civilization, like Rick. It looks like the show is trying to paint him and the main characters as black and white.

Some thoughts.

My wish is for the show to be about Kirkman becoming an Underwood type. Starts out starry-eyed, gets hardened, becomes a ruthless president.

Or maybe Wall Street?

Why? Before that, the only "evidence" she had was that McLeish had gone to the loo before the bombing.

Poland? Serbia?

Also, the implant records everything, so they'll be able to watch him have sex with his imaginary girlfriend.

mm I didn't get it (unless it's because of that guest role of his)

I'm still convinced Bernard is a robot. That line from Episode 3 ("I think the death of your son X still weighs heavily on you") was so over-expositive that it can only be justified if Ford was talking to a robot.

Also, he's legitimately scary at times. Think about when he's first introduced. Clarice walks along the aisle, reaches his cell… and he's standing. You would expect him to be sitting, but he's standing and looking at us. That's creepy.
And I read that was Hopkins' idea.

Illinois Knudsen, I hate Illinois Knudsen.

You are probably joking, but in my country (Italy) that's very common among under-30's sharing a flat. I don't recall living in any flat who had a TV.
That probably has something to do with the fact that our TV is shit.

You should go on, the storyline is good and Negan is a showman. It's a pity the show doesn't know how to express subtlety and some characters are less nuanced than they are in the comics.

What does it usually stand for?

I think his dudebro hippie shtick was supposed to be annoying, so we can regard that as good writing/acting