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I rather suspect it went this way: of all the law school classes in all the world, she walks into mineā€¦

"which makes it appear a little less selfless". YEP. Echoes what he told Mike, after the encounter with the two cops: Saul didn't just need to help Mike, he needed to help himself, because those "Philly cheese steaks" wanted to put Saul in jail right alongside Mike.

It's an alternate universe.

They do!

Which one?

Except for Glenn's three close calls, and the four redshirts' being elminated, w/o any harm coming to Rick, Glenn, Daryl, or Bob.

And I feared for them while rolling on the floor. I still wonder how they didn't manage to set their hair or clothes afire.

"Dirty Carrie". Heh. ('Twas literally true - Carol smeared herself with gore to get battle-ready.)

Rick (and Michonne)'s failure to finish off The Governor came back to bite the group, big time. And, I fear, Tyreese's failure to make sure Martin (in the cabin) was really dead - not just unconscious or playing possum - might prove regrettable, as well.

True that, but Carol sure cleaned up well.

In the show, it was suicidal Beth; I've grown to like her more over time. Looking forward to learning what became of her. (I don't read the comics)

@Zack - Re: "the scene has been carefully arranged for the brown shirts to die first,"

You are not alone. Season 2 really was too "talky" and inert, but I enjoyed it, anyway.

"My relative". Never heard that phrasing before. Typically, people name the relationship, e.g., "my brother", or "my cousin".

Yeah, b*tch!

For Tony Soprano, hell was Las Vegas AND Orange County, CA.

How about the picture of Malvo walking past the FBI guys' car? The black shadow on the gang boss' building looked like an inverted cross.

They payoff may be $100,000, but someone like Malvo likely negotiated to have his expenses covered, too, as did Needles and Wrench.

Lest doesn't give an f about anyone but himself, either.

Joined the party late; one more ep. to go.