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Jack Strawb
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Your logic is unassailable.

Yup.

It’s a familiar real-world consequence for women who are harassed, particularly in the workplace.

Guess I just don't see it that way. As long as we're in consenting adults territory, and especially as long as the older person isn't exploiting the younger person's inexperience and it's not a position of authority issue, if people like and care about each other I say god bless 'em.

Oh! Now you've gone too far.

Glenn, along with Rick, Carl, and Darryl (don't think anyone else from season 1 is left)…

You know, as much as I'd like to argue the point, other than Cohen doing good, actorly work at Hershel's death, for some reason she just doesn't really register. They really don't use her character well, do they?

You should be writing!

Very delicately put. Season One (Telltale Games), I assume?

I do not, but it's not all that uncommon a name. Centuries ago straw carriers (instrumental to the construction of thatched roofs) who needed first and last names for the purposes of new systems of taxation or land ownership often ended up for those purposes going by John or Jack Straw or Strawb or Strawman or even

Hey, come on. It was a train tunnel with a ceiling that would have contained enough steel reinforced concrete to keep a few million pounds of earth from collapsing it. Where's your suspension of disbelief, man!?

:) I favor equal opportunity skin, I mean comfort, too. If someone wants to see Eugene in a tank top and short shorts, god love 'em.

Okay—you just wrote that you wanted to give *The Walking Dead* writers 'a little more credit…'. Have you had The Other Talk?

You'd have to write it as something like a believable endpoint for a certain kind of person once the world completely falls apart.
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It's either a budget issue or lack of imagination that explains why we don't see this kind of thing on the series, but surely you'd have some completely oddball or grotesque belief

1) Ah! Makes me think that 'those who arrive (under their own power), survive, but those we catch (as at, say, a funeral home) are lunch'.
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2) Should be, but I doubt the writers will make the link. The story of how that group dwindled to six would be interesting.
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3) Beth would probably be at least as much at risk from

"Considering the next ep is the finale I can only assume that Beth's kidnapper is at Terminus, there's no other way that they are going to be able to find her."

I'd love to see a walker catch even a starving deer with a limp. That population would have begun to explode as soon as 99% of the human population disappeared.

Daryl was obviously fond of Beth (please god in a big brother kind of way)

I'm quick to criticize lapses in judgment but I actually bought that one. It suggested to me Daryl had been lulled by repetition (there was a suggestion somewhere in the scene that the dog had come to the door more than once before) and especially by his domesticity with Beth.

Including having armed men swarm into a dimly lit building when you'd never do anything other than open the door and wait. Putting any kind of barricade, including a rope at waist height, on either side of the door, would let you kill walkers as they appeared in the doorway.