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“I still haven’t forgiven you for the stupid way you killed off Eastman.”

If not for all the gas trucks lying around, and the fact that other characters torched an entire forest (try dumping some flammables in the quarry bit, why dontcha?), you might have a point.

The show wants to regularly refute its lead character’s behavior, while lauding the genius of said character.

Yeah, “the best available” solution other than, you know, finding one of the ubiquitous gas trucks and burning up the quarry zombies while they’re still in the pit instead of marching those thousands of ravening, easily distracted ghouls, right by YOUR HOME. —It’s the show’s fault, again, for not setting up the issue

And sulk. She and Carl are the show’s assigned sulkers.

She’ll always be “Braless” to me. About time TWD played fair.

“Braless Honey” works, then.

And is probably better than the idiots standing guard visibly atop the walls, inciting the ravening dead all the while.

Pfft. Burn them up, a molotov cocktail at a time. Keep it under control, and your steel walls will prevent disasters.

It always works in the sense that it never improves their performance level, always reduces it, often kills it.

The Walking Dead—sometimes interesting, occasionally great, never not stupid.

Well, Michonne being prickly and the actress being wholly without charisma may have summat to do w it.

Tara - Denise is ludicrous. The former is a very attractive, shapely woman. The latter is not, being fat, panicky, and dopey looking, Even the zedpocalypse would not get those two together, although I realize the contemporary code is,

Add to that the sentries invariably stand in full view of the thousands of ravening ghouls at their walls, because what better way to rile them up, and once again its: “The Walking Dead—sometimes great, ALWAYS stupid.”

“This show can be really great at times, but it’s never not stupid.”

Wait— you think TWD is inclined to play fair with the audience?

Yeah, go figure. He was only surrounded by 1000 zeds, and rolling under a dumpster would only protect him for a scant second.

I think he died offscreen and Aaron looked a little glum about it.

Seriously, I do not believe there is a worse show than TWD in conveying basic information. In a recent ep it was key to have one guy stand out, so that we’d recognize him in the next episode in his brief scene.

Well, Morgan lets them go, so they can brutally murder others.