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Real question was how Lori kept her flowing locks so squeaky clean and shiny. That really bothered me. 3 days camping and mine are full of leaves and twigs, so I know of what I speak.

Dear gawd I hope not. Watching the cut from zombies tearing flesh to "brought to you by KFC!" was a highlight of this season.

Dear gawd I hope not. Watching the cut from zombies tearing flesh to "brought to you by KFC!" was a highlight of this season.

Then who was buried in Carol's grave? It was filled in, it had stones in the shape of a "C" on top, and Daryl placed a flower there. Why would they do those things if they didn't believe Carol was buried there? Yes, he found her knife, but I believe he might have thought he was confronting the zombie who killed her as

Then who was buried in Carol's grave? It was filled in, it had stones in the shape of a "C" on top, and Daryl placed a flower there. Why would they do those things if they didn't believe Carol was buried there? Yes, he found her knife, but I believe he might have thought he was confronting the zombie who killed her as

Also, this episode had very poor continuity. When Merle confronts Maggie and Glen he has a shirt covering his prosthesis, then when the camera cuts back to him the shirt is down around his elbow, and on the next cut it was back around his hand, and then back around his elbow. Then Maggie had a gun on Merle, and in the

Also, this episode had very poor continuity. When Merle confronts Maggie and Glen he has a shirt covering his prosthesis, then when the camera cuts back to him the shirt is down around his elbow, and on the next cut it was back around his hand, and then back around his elbow. Then Maggie had a gun on Merle, and in the

If you look at the end of the episode where Lori died and Daryl was putting the Cherokee rose on Carol's grave, you can clearly see that Carol and T-Bone's graves are filled in, and Lori's isn't. So they buried something in Carol's grave, something that the survivor's believed was the remains of Carol.

If you look at the end of the episode where Lori died and Daryl was putting the Cherokee rose on Carol's grave, you can clearly see that Carol and T-Bone's graves are filled in, and Lori's isn't. So they buried something in Carol's grave, something that the survivor's believed was the remains of Carol.

I agree with you about the acting. I'm not sure I understand all the hate on Andrew Lincoln, I think he's done a superb job. Rick is basically Hamlet, he knows that something needs to be done, but sometimes he can't quite figure out what to do, or how, or when. What he needs to do is painful, and personal. And, like

I agree with you about the acting. I'm not sure I understand all the hate on Andrew Lincoln, I think he's done a superb job. Rick is basically Hamlet, he knows that something needs to be done, but sometimes he can't quite figure out what to do, or how, or when. What he needs to do is painful, and personal. And, like

I'm also a woman with sons, and I felt the same way. Although it shouldn't have been a stretch to see Lori dying in childbirth (all to common) I didn't see it coming. Her speech to Carl was painful in the extreme, as was Rick's reaction and how bludgeoned Maggie and Carl ended up.

I'm also a woman with sons, and I felt the same way. Although it shouldn't have been a stretch to see Lori dying in childbirth (all to common) I didn't see it coming. Her speech to Carl was painful in the extreme, as was Rick's reaction and how bludgeoned Maggie and Carl ended up.