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Or on that island where they saw zombies wash ashore, forcing the living to constantly clear them or become overwhelmed by the walkers.

I assume that was Pablo's (Luciana's late brother's) apt.

I totally agree. However, I do like seeing the various types of terrain in Mexico and how the characters use those settings, and the resort and pier scenes.

I watched both versions on Youtube

Along with that blonde traitor who planted the bomb, stole the dropship, and then crashed and burned.

Yep. So is the fact that the Grounder sharpshooters in the trees didn't just spear Octavia or shoot her with another arrow, thereby easily freeing the healer.

Octavia/Lincoln=Maria/The Jet from West Side Story.

"Does she know she's being filmed?"
ROFL!

And let's not keep our weapons handy while:
….getting drunk
….playing the piano
….smashing glasses
….taking a shower
….walking around the hotel looking for Ofelia

Remember Jessie and Sam's fate in TWD, who - though zombie-guts-smeared - got eaten alive for talking when walking among the biters? Did it bother any viewers other than me that - in contrast, in this same universe - the walkers in this FTWD ep. paid nada attention to Nick and Luciana's multiple confabs?

I thought of "The Lottery", too. But in this case (unlike in "The Lottery" or in "Hunger Games"), those sacrificed are not selected by random drawings but because they are going to die, anyway.

Build a wall, and let the zombies pay for it.

Daniel dressed the body in wildflowers. Not sure how the DNA was found in her underwear; perhaps one of the rapists cleaned himself off with it?

To some degree, reminds me of Tony and Carmela Soprano, minus the crime and the "other family"

It will come up again. Janet asked Ted to make sure Daniel received funds from the business - which is by all rights Daniel's inheritance - and Ted said he'd look into it. We also saw that someone who'd fallen behind on their rims lease returned them. (Even though Ted said that's not happening as much any more, we'll

Add to that Teddy's broken promise not to spill the beans about the pregnancy.

Amantha realizes her whole life's revolved around Daniel, since his incarceration when she was 12, and wants to free herself from that. Therefore, it makes sense that she'd now want to disassociate from Jon, whom she can't separate from Daniel's legal issues.

Daniel said she started out licking, sucking, touching, pulling. And Trey said she "changed her mind". Therefore, anything the boys did to that girl afterward was non-consensual; ergo, she was gang-raped.

Moreover, even Wedgewood stoves did come in standard sizes, it was symbolic of Teddy's evolution that he orally acknowledged the fit (something he would have been loathe to do earlier).

Teddy explicitly told the therapist: he feels sorry for Tawney's screwed up childhood and know he has options she doesn't have. So yes, Teddy loves her, but he was also just being a decent. I know men who've done the same for their estranged wives.