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It can't be one day for the whole season. I'm not the sort of person to graph all this out, but Sasha and Abraham hang out overnight waiting for Darryl to find them. Glenn spends a whole night under the dumpster. When Deanna and Rick are running and she turns back and fights a walker to save Rick, it is night. She

I think she did. There was that shot of her after you clearly heard him tell Denise to run or go or whatever

The difference in structure is that the majority of 6A (with the exception of the flashback that explained the quarry plan) is that it mostly covered one really bad day. In the morning they left to do a dry run of the quarry plan. Things fell apart and they had to pull the trigger. The wolves attack and they got

Is that the sole definition of action? She's ut her job on the line multiple times this season.

There's been 6 seasons and I the only time I can think of Carson being unkind was with Mrs. Pattmore's nephew and the war memorial and even then he did not enjoy the pain of others, like Barrow does.

I dunno, Daisy seems pretty unafraid of action.

Her character is creating this dissonance in me that I can only compare to the computer in War Games when it starts playing tic tac toe. I am aware that Julian Fellowes is a conservative and a traditionalist and has a tendency of infantilizing the "downstairs" characters, so I try to resist being as annoyed with Daisy

I'm no epidemiologist, but I'd say that Charlie's lifestyle has helped him build an immunity to many things. Sure, he got blood poising in episode 1 of this season, but that was in the bar which I imagine has the same bacterial profile as the outhouse in a remote Ebola-village. His body will treat some garden variety

I'm not blaming the actress, but Daisy is one of the most annoying characters of al time. At least for me. She is in the stars with Jar Jar and Scrappy Doo.

I thought I was going crazy. I actually laughed out loud a couple times…hunh.

I have a cherry pitter that I also use on olives. It's a great single purpose tool for when I want pie or pizza.

I love Carol as a character but if she were a leader, she'd probably be a female Immortan Joe.

I agree that not everyone can be changed, but the idea that no one can change is equally untrue. If no one can change, explain Carol.

There was a big ole blood stain on her right leg. I thought the two were related (i.e. she was injured), but I was playing with my iPad so i didn't see when it would have happened.

He had time to plunge a knife into Morgan and Carol during their whole "you're so full of shit" exchange, which took place before Tara and the Pips arrived. Before those three entered the room, he had several moments with two unconscious people and Denise. Plenty of time to get the knife and stab. He did not know at

I think that maybe, maybe the Wolf/Denise plot could end up proving Morgan right. I mean, he didn't already kill everybody. If you look at the Wolf behavior pre-captivity, they just sort of relentlessly melee attacked whatever was in front of them. Theirs is a literal take no prisoners kind of ethos.

I don't know why I didn't realize before the pre-credit scene, but Jessie should have gone to Denise about her loony sons. I mean, they could have used a psychiatrist.

Well, he never leaves the hotel, so there's no sun damage.

As happens every week, I enjoyed the episode way more than that reviewer, but I did not like how Cookie seemed to have been hit with the helplessness/stupid stick. She ran drugs with Lucious, she's successfully put out hits on people, she did time. Concern for her child aside, I don't believe she'd turn into the naif