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Exactly. When you have a player who's a shark like Tyson he always keeps his options open. Gervase has proven to be a good person to sit next to in a final 3 this past week but I would totally at least consider voting Monica out. The fact that Ciera was swayed by a guy yelling his head off as a desperation move at

Honestly the spoiler didn't ruin the tension for me, I was screaming at my TV during that Tribal… but yeah that sucked.

Also there's a chance that Ben Affleck is the governor of California.

#SixChristmasesAndAHanukkah

I've been sitting on my hands about this show since pretty much the beginning. Honestly at times I've been bored to tears by it and only really stuck around because of Spader and the general premise… but I have to totally disagree here, I thought this was a great episode of network television. I didn't get the

I'm glad you brought up how ridiculous he is in the comics, because that's exactly the problem with The Walking Dead. The comics are just ridiculous in general. They're insanely violent, often juvenile and at the risk of drawing some ire, they're not exactly masterpieces of writing and literature either. Kirkman

Yeah, but, when does the old design come back tho?

Glad to see I wasn't the only one who saw Zero Dark Thirty-ish parallels here. It's almost as if they had just finished watching the DVD when they made this episode. And that's totally a good thing too, this show needs to be more like Zero Dark Thirty and less like every soap opera ever.

All of their parents are dead and Carol was the one looking after them for the most part, this was established earlier in the episode in a conversation between Rick and Darryl. No real excuse for Judith but I'm assuming that if Beth is going to check out what's happening outside when tank blows up a guard tower she'll

Honestly i don't even get the critique. This is a show about how danger lurks at every corner and can pull the things you hold dearest away from you at any moment. Including children. If children and babies can't die on a show about the zombie apocalypse, then who can?

This wasn't a correction of the season 3 finale, it was a correction of much of what led up to it. The Governor clearly had story left in him and that was the point in keeping him alive and giving him that two episode arc (which could have worked in maybe flashbacks or something last season, or potentially him getting

Most definitely, and I've grown to appreciate those episodes more now. Just in the moment of trying to get the feel of a new show, they felt kind of dull. That said, the more self-contained episodes of the show in late season 2 and now season 3 are much better rounded than they were at the start of the series, but

I'm going to presume that there will be less AIDS jokes made at his expense than there were on The League.

I always thought he was the offspring of Adam Driver and Adrien Brody.

I actually liked the pilot a lot and thought the concept was great, but the show really struggled in those first 6 or 7 episodes before it brought in Elias. Eventually I came back to it after I saw some IMDB scores and it just keeps getting better and better. It doesn't even make any sense how good this show has

Everything about this was perfect. The use of "Hurt", the talking-head flashbacks to explain the context of her death and what everyone was feeling, the rousing speech Reese got to give, the teases for the future with Root, and the beyond perfect end-scene with Elias.

I'm loving the campiness of this show, it's the perfect companion to Sleepy Hollow. Any show that has one of the characters saying to the other "You can't go fight all those bad guys! Your head is full of bubble gum!" is fine by me.

Totally with you, a B for me too. It had a real Die Hard vibe to it, and not in the way shows try to copy Die Hard, more organically. This show really benefits from slowing down the pace. I hope this two parter means a bit of a reboot heading into the midseason and the trend continues.

You want to talk about lazy, it probably shouldn't have taken you more than a simple google search to find out that power walking was definitely around in the 80s, instead of just presuming it was invented in the 90s and brush it off as lazy writing.

I don't think it's fair to judge any show based on just its pilot, quite frankly. Pilot production is much different than the rest of a show's production. Most shows need at least half a dozen episodes to really iron out the kinks.