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I know the Henry thing is considered funny by many, but imagine being a spy in the position his parents are in and really not knowing where your son is or what he's doing that often—enough so even his core competencies, and a major interest of his, are of complete surprise to you. That has to rattle them on some

The moment I saw Philip at that table, I really thought he'd had it with all this for good. I have to give credit to the level of nonverbal acting on display there. Now the series itself has put the word "shaky" in our heads regarding him.

I see no connection or comparison to the late Andrew Breitbart.

How about when Alex Gansa publicly proclaimed himself "way left of center"?

Yes.

Yes; I don't claim the show has any great nuance to what it's doing here—but we can still strive for such in the comments. :)

The coming together of the two apparently happened during a scene they left out, when Negan talks to her in her cell. Given the slow pace of the early part of the episode, I thought leaving this out was a mistake as well.

Perhaps. But my claim would, at that point, be an *informed* one, which is much more defensible.

No contest. It has that busty girl and it doesn't try to take itself so seriously

:Handlen desperately looks for a spot where he can slip in an "in the age of Trump":

It is a bit strange that they'd lean into "low-tech shoot 'em up" instead of scenarios uniquely dependent on zombies. After all, we can get the former on tons of different shows.

Carl did appear to kill quite a lot of people this episode. As many as anyone.

"I sincerely do not understand why Negan thought it would be necessary to show off Sasha as a hostage when he had the entire town hostage."

Are you really comfortable criticizing the movie's proposed content as "tasteless" when you're only hearing about it secondhand from someone with an axe to grind?

"Justine might be my favorite character now."

Prostitution often happens from lots of bad circumstances, but leftists generally claim being a sex worker is awesome, should be encouraged, etc.

I don't expect any character is with the Saviors for any ultimate reason other than fearing death, since they are not a sentimental group. But a leap from that to "rape" seems a bit much, since the wives decided to do that instead of working and contributing in some other way. (From what we were shown, the wives don't

There's currently another one-hour show airing in between, so some people could realistically hit it without prep.

"Strip people of coverage?" The coverage is currently fee-enforced, so of course plenty of people have it who didn't want it. Aren't the people who would drop coverage only the ones who *want* it that way?

The Oceanside girl actually thanking them as they walked away with Oceanside's guns was a bridge too far for me as well.