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Rick is my actual favorite character on television*, because he just provides so much material.

I think its a mix of that, regular commenters who half enjoy it but want a place to discuss its absurdities, and a whole bunch of people - myself included - who just want a safe place to yell KORAL a lot.

Still not the worst thing that came out of Singled Out.

Carol clearly has special awesome firework, sniper, and bathing and grooming powers. Her level of awesomeness simply can't be matched by her poor shaggy male counterparts.

I get that point. But two issues with it. First, Talking Dead apparently said that Terminus allowed some people to live and join the community. I wish that had been mentioned on the show, but if that's canon, as it were, then they don't really view humans as cattle and they know there's a difference. The bigger issue

I kind of understood what he was trying to say? That a new man made pathogen could be configured to wipe out the zombies, I guess? But then, it wouldn't really be a "cure", as much as a zombie genocide. Which is fine, but doesn't solve the problem of how everyone has it and will turn when they die. Unless he meant

Wait. Michonne was an attorney? Huh. I totally didn't remember that. I remember Andrea's conveniently suddenly being a civil rights lawyer, but I forget when they said what Michonne did. I thought Glenn delivered pizzas, but I guess I've always assumed he did that to pay for college or something, although I don't

The ratings last night were astronomical and a new high for the show. AMC will never let this show go off the air after six seasons. We'll be lucky if they aren't still wandering around various wooded areas when Carl's actor is in his 30s.

I think fairly well-liked is a good assessment, but I seem to recall there were what was probably a significant minority of commenters who didn't like it that much during discussions on the reviews last season?

I think I will probably really like this show as soon as there is less need for exposition. Some parts had a haunted, dreamlike quality to them and the acting was understated and superb, but I was drawn out once or twice by the exposition. The grave scene in particularly was jarring compared with other elements, "Do

I think the gravestone said 2012?

Flipping between TWD, The Good Wife, and Once Upon a Time every Sunday is an insanely strange entertainment experience.

The Good Wife had an awesome riff of The Talking Dead tonight, which I know sounds really weird, but it was a thing. Curious about the crossover between viewers of The Good Wife and The Walking Dead.

I think it was the first time I can remember them doing a post-credit scene.

I would happily give this an A, but there was a distinct lack of Andrew Lincoln being forced to run around and scream CORAL (or KORAL or KORL, as you may prefer). For that, it must be an A-.

I didn't care about any of the characters either. This was my Sunday show that I'd do laundry during. I just couldn't stop watching for some reason. But I guess that's what 4B did for me - I actually started to care if some of these people died, whereas before one of my major issues was that there was no tension,

I really, really honestly enjoyed the back half of season 4, although I know that was not a unanimous feeling around here. It wasn't perfect by a long shot, but it really seemed like the showrunner and writers were making an effort to try to develop the characters and add new dynamics. It's TWD, so there were

I mean, it's TWD, so it's about a 50/50 shot that it means something versus they were deeply worried that the audience didn't get what they were trying to say so they wanted to heavy handedly hammer it home even more. If this were season two or three, I'd say a 90% chance it's the latter, but I'm willing to go even

I don't know if anyone is still posting here for tonight's episode, but I felt the need to share that I actually literally don't care what The Vampire Diaries is doing with
its plot right now, because listening to 90s music and watching Bonnie
and Damon make pancakes is all I really need from life. All those parts of

I just don't understand why they couldn't have written an episode where Sara finds her birth certificate and Laurel's and says, "Oh, weird. I never realized my full name was 'Dinah Laurel Lance' and Laurel's says, "Sara Laurel Lance". Boy, my parents had weird naming traditions." There. Fixed. Comic book universe