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Moreover, Howard's telling his people to get in there and become the face of the legal team totally undercut the rapport Jimmy had worked so diligently to build with the seniors.

And the way Mike flipped gunboy over with his foot. LOL

Not a criminal lawyer. A CRIMINAL lawyer.

Now THAT's tissue-worthy. Didn't catch it, though.

They think like the Guvna

Far better than the season finale featuring the Guvna's forces getting routed from the prison.

Couldn't, shouldn't, wouldn't ever happen. Men as weak as Gabriel are so NOT sexy! And for Gabriel, knowing all that Sasha knows about him is the anti-aphrodisiac.

She clearly "got" Rick's message. And her message of acceptance - and of allowing Rick to stay - was clear. Nonetheless, she should have afterward made the pronouncement: "Case dismissed. Rick, you and yours can stay."

Exciting, but too contrived

Though seeing her lying atop the walkers in the pit was awesome.

Maybe he got bitten on the hand or arm, and will become an amputee.

He was so much better equipped to survive than was orange backpack guy in season 2, but in the end, both ended up as walker bait.

I was hoping she'd taken Gabriel's hand to coax him into coming to the meeting to confess to all assembled what REALLY happened at G's church.

Where in the world is Morgan Jones?

I sure hope Deanna doesn't go Hershel Greene on us, and insist upon keeping her reanimated husband in the garage. Of course, neither Rick & Co. nor Morgan would allow that.

And one must wonder, WTF was Pete doing in Rick/Michonne's house (where he had to have been, in order to steal Michonne's katana). Dude clearly felt emasculated and infuriated by Carol, and decided to remedy that by invading Rick's home, likely with intend to commit bodily harm.

You write as if this topic doesn't matter, and yet you keep reading and responding to replies. Hmm.

That's changing; media's come a long way but not completely. Watch "Hollywood Shuffle", which points out these issues, and read about the chitlin' circuit. https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…

In a country whose economy, laws, and heck - even Census taking mechanisms - are race-based, and where said policies have had long-term, far-reaching implications, your "i [sic] can [sic] care LESS about the color" attitude is equivalent to having your head in the sand. It also reflects a complacency enjoyed by those