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Well, that IS the rule.

He has his teeth. Never underestimate Rick's teeth. Apparently.

I know, right? A season ago I would have been like, "Yeeees. EAT THEM ALL." And now I'm like, "Wow. Hope some portion of you guys survive."

I'm very excited because Maggie still didn't ask about Beth. Now it's spread to Rick and Daryl. Rick asks if she's dead, Daryl says she's "just gone", and Rick's like, "Eh. K." This is the best ongoing hilarious thing this show has ever done.

I tend to grade this show against itself. So when I say that I thought the back half of this season was pretty good and showed some progress, that's in TWD universe. The fact that there are people who try to argue that TWD is in the same class as Breaking Bad, The Wire, The Good Wife, etc. boggles the mind. Hell, I

This would literally make it the best series finale ever to exist.

I tend to think of the acting on TWD as "serviceable", with notable high points (Melissa McBride, Scott Wilson, Lawrence Gilliard Jr.) and notable low points (Andrew Lincoln, Chandler Riggs). Everyone else is fine, but not great; although, I think given the right material, there are plenty of them whose acting could

I feel like as a group of episodes, "Claimed", "Still", "Alone", "The Grove", and "Us" work very well. I have issues with many individual parts of most of the five episodes, but taken as a whole, it almost sort of seems to have a theme, a narrative, some character building, and be building to a climax - at least as

I agree with you about all of this. Also, I also mostly agree with Todd.

I feel like I'm probably just used to being creeped out by Rick at this point.

I feel like this episode really suffered from being played from DVR while sitting in stunned silence having just finished The Good Wife.

I like how she didn't even ask "So, uh. You've been wandering around in the woods. Any sign of my sister? The blonde who sings a lot? Remember her? CAUSE I DON'T."

I like Beth. People keep asking me why though and I have no good reasons. Probably because I'd be her in a zombie apocalypse - completely reliant on the goodwill and competence of those around me and making people do dumb things like go find me moonshine when I was losing my mind. Yeah. Except less singing. Definitely

Yeah, I've come around on the back half of this season and started to actually enjoy the show, but I watched it for 3 1/2 seasons before this despite hating 90% of the episodes. Doesn't everyone have one or two shows like that - you just can't stop watching even though it makes you crazy for a myriad of reasons?

This may be reading more into the show than is actually there, but from that 'mission' talk tonight, I got the sense that they believe it because they have to. Otherwise, the only task is surviving and that's what makes everything so grim. When the only goal is to keep breathing another day, it would be hard to find a

Liar. Nothing will ever be alright again….::sobs::

This is the fourth episode in a row that I have liked of The Walking Dead. That's definitely a record for me. I'm actually disappointed next week is the finale. It was a little weaker for me than the last two weeks, but I appreciated the psychological letup of seeing two of the groups come together. And I really liked

Rosen's kind of, like, not totally irredeemable? Kind of?

I've never really gotten into White Collar, but I agree that the new shows look terrible. What even is that Chrisley show? Is anyone watching it. If so, why?

This Week in Matt Donovan is the Best is one of my favorite things. Just wanted to put that out there.