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Thanks, Perd. Now back to you, Joan.

I agree. I was thinking quantity over quality in my post. Maggie has been oddly disconnected from anyone in her family since the Glenn thing really kicked into gear. And everyone else really. Maggie basically seems to care about Glenn and, oddly, Tara.

I think I just got confused because of how the conversation was broken up. Like, half of it was Beth's last wishes and half was (I think?) a rumination on whether they would have shot Dawn in Daryl's place, and I just couldn't seem to follow it entirely. Part of it might be that I was watching in a chaotic house, but

Maggie still has Glenn and their true love or whatever, but she's probably actually lost the most in terms of 'family', at least onscreen - Hershel, Beth, Patricia, Otis, her mom, her brother.

It took me awhile to figure that out, but I think it related to his whole thing about his dad making him listen to the news and not avoid knowing what was happening in the world so he could help. Also, a decent excuse to let Andrew Lincoln use his real Non-Koral accent.

This show is desperate to get anyone nominated for anything. I didn't like it much, but Coleman sold it with everything he had.

I don't know, but you can count on that person being next on the death list. That baby killed Lori, Beth and Tyreese.

For a while, in season four and the first half of five, I was big on giving this show a certain amount of credit just for trying things, even when it didnt work well. Because at least it was trying something. But I feel like that grace period is over now and trying things is no longer sufficient- it should succeed if

They really drove that home having Mika, Bob and Beth be his traveling companions to death. It lacked a certain subtlety. In that it had no subtlety. Also, death is great! yay, death!

Damon and Elena were super fun for the first few seasons, partly because there was this uncontrolled chemistry between the actors. Now it just tires me. I wonder sometimes if it would be less annoying if they had just put them together in Season 3/4 and just left it there. Mostly I'm afraid this will still be Damon's

I have this thing where every character that is underserved or too good for their own shows should just be moved to The 100. I have a bunch of them. Matt Donovan is an excellent addition to that list.

Wait. Who is April?

Truly terrible! He wasn't a great character, but I'd happily take him over Liv. And Tyler. And Enzo.

Ouch. Yeah. That one hurt. Come back to me, John Cho and Karen Gillan's somewhat odd but delightful onscreen chemistry!

What is it with television shows and movies and art school? Is art school even a real thing? I feel like it is, because I know people who went to art school but now I'm just wondering if that was a plot device. It feels so late 90s She's All That and Joey Potter. Hey! Maybe it's part of their whole 90s motif they have

Is it even possible to cancel television shows anymore?

Bellamy: Compulsively tries to protect and help women.
Women Around Bellamy: Always end up having to protect, save and help him.

I'm not saying it's the wrong choice. And Sometimes you have to do the wrong thing to prevent the worse outcome. However, this never would have happened if Oliver had been honest with Thea ever in season two. It's a pattern of behavior that leads to the women in his life being hurt and killed, some of which can be

It's my understanding that the actress declined to come back. Not sure I blame her, but what I'd give for one more Moira scene…

He didn't even have the hostages anymore. He had the addresses of the city council members. Who are presumably all agoraphobic and/or immobile.