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A lot can happen in 7 episodes too!

Maybe he was just giving the finger symbolically, for his own benefit? If I remember correctly, Darryl was in the passenger seat and they left Jesus on the left side of the road behind the driver's seat, in which case Darryl wouldn't have been able to see him anyway.

Ugh. Snowpiercer. Such an overlooked film, still mad that it was so snubbed at the Oscars.

For most of the normal, civilized viewership, no.

I think people WANT to think the standalone Morgan episodes are good, because 1) the show likes to treat them as such and 2) if those episodes aren't good, then which ones are. Haha.

They sat for a few moments before taking off. I'm gonna guess, especially considering how wiley he seemed to be up to that point, he slipped out of the knots and climbed onto the back of the truck before they even took off. Or maybe just got his legs free at least. Rick and Daryl seemed pretty sure he could get out of

Yeah if for no other reason I give this show at least a B+ because it had been week after week of endless depression and angst and torment, and if there's one episode of levity where Rick & Daryl star in their own buddy comedy and the Doc goes on a hilarious ramble about getting soda for her gf and we meet a guy named

my guess is Jesus wanted them to find him. That way they would eventually lead him back to their camp.

I feel like we should be beyond the point where an "interracial relationship" feels like inclusive storytelling/a "thing," no?

Welp. Everyone Rick fucks ends up dead, so countdown for Michonne begins now :( :( :(

I just wanna know WHERE Jasper and Monty are and also, am I the only one shipping them? Probably. Jasper just seems like he needs somebody to hold right now, that boy is falling apart. And Monty has never left his side.

"men cry too much on this show" wow…i don't think i've ever heard someone say that about a movie or television show ever before. i guess there's a first for everything

Does it seem super far-fetched that the entire show might move to the City of light in the future at some point? I wonder if that's the endgame. It would certainly dramatically shake things up in like a fourth or fifth season.

I think this is a little bit overdramatic. There's a lot of tension to be mined across various remaining threads for the rest of the season.

Right, I'm just imagining a prosecutor arguing that they know he was at Leslie's office with a gun—as he shot Wes outside the school right after leaving her office—and the secretary can place him there and attest to his state. He potentially only didn't shoot her because she wasn't there at the moment. But then he

I wonder what this will mean for Kevin's family. You know his parents are gonna come out swinging when they find out what Taylor did. "Unstable, violently hostile, criminal, how can we trust anything he said about that night at the party" etc. I'm sure his parents will fight tooth and nail to make sure Taylor is

I'm still trying to figure out what R&B has to do with it, haha.

Yeah he left that house so disturbed and so quickly, my first instincts would have been to follow him. At least to get him to tell me SOMEthing.

Oh for sure, I just meant that in the scuffle that they were having, I was pretty sure Eric would be able to defend himself.

It's weird because when they first encounter each other/when he first starts yelling, there are people around—the general shuffling of people into school doors. But then by the time Wes is shot, there's nobody. Which is strange because someone must have heard him start screaming/yelling at Taylor from the beginning.