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@Jack Strawb: Agree wrt LGJ, but Coleman comes off in TWD as a slow, lumbering, big guy going to fat, not as an impressive physical presence.
+2 here.
I also find Tyreese annoying, somewhat dull-witted, overly soft, and somewhat of a loose cannon. And did I say annoying?

RE: "I would want to be with cops [Rick or Shane?], soldiers [Bob, Alisha, Mitch, or Pete?], hunters or other people skilled in the ways of survival in the wilderness [Daryl, Merle, or Shumpert?]." - Of course, you'd employ a few additional selection criteria, n'est ce pas? Plus, I'd throw in someone skilled with

Would you shoot them in the ear?
Could you shoot them anywhere?
How 'bout making them your friend?
Swiftly moving toward YOUR end.

Copy that, Jennifer. Too bad: (1) it was too late, the infection had spread widely, and (2) we'll never know whether or not David and Karen might have survived, as did Glenn, Lizzie, Sasha, and some others.
Clearly, those who didn't get sick were immune. But they may be carriers. I'm wondering if those points might

No, Jack Strawb, quantity is not synonymous with quality, but ratings DO indicate what the public finds compelling, and by that count, TWD is hella-compelling. As Agent Goddard paraphrased in the opening of THE SOPRANOS: "Members Only" (immediately before Agent Harris succumbed to a bout of nausea), "Nobody ever went

Or for the person/people he thought might return to the mortuary.
Or for bad guys (he knows bad people, with characters like Merle's, the Governor's, and Randall's crew, are out there).

Agreed. And it's for sisterly love, I reckon

I really liked "Coral" in this episode.

When the camera focused on the Colt Python Rick gave Carl for protection, I got nervous, given that gun's drawbacks (as explained at Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…. Still waiting for that shoe to drop.

Waiting for the awkward moment (however it happens) when Maggie believes Glenn has become romantically involved with Rosita.

Coral!

We learned in earlier seasons that the government and military infrastructures have collapsed. Moreover, the facts that (1) Eugene's connection to D.C. has been cut, (2) his D.C. contacts could possibly be dead, and (3) Eugene could die at any time make it surprising to me that Glenn or Tara (or someone else) didn't

Rick's group, Michonne, Tyreese, Sasha shouldn't be lost, since they all walked to the prison and scrounged around that area for an extended time period before finding it. But I could see how the Woodbury folks and various other stragglers who drove there might be lost. What surprises me is there aren't even more

!!!!! And a plan B, in case the spot chosen is somehow compromised or the route there is impassable, along with codes/signs they should leave each other along the way.

If I had a hammer,
I'd hammer in the morning.
I'd hammer in the evening,
All over this land.

Wasn't it a boy (Luke) and a girl (Molly)? According to Wikipedia, it was seeing Luke's empty boot and his and Molly's splattered guts near the railroad track that made Beth start bawling uncontrollably.

Wikipedia says the shoe belonged to Luke, and the other mangled guts were those of Molly. Luke and Molly were two kids who ran in the opposite direction from where Tyreese was trying to guide them. https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…

And yet, when under fire by military grade weapons in the second attack on the prison, Daryl successfully used a rotted walker's corpse as a shield.

Oh, but it's been clearly established that zombies have a keen sense of smell for living humans. Remember when, in downtown Atlanta, the zombie guts Glenn and Rick smeared themselves with got washed off by the rain, the walkers then smelled them and began to attack? And how 'bout when, at the prison fence, Michonne's

Milton explained it to The Governor.