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Yes, I most definitely am. Which is why I'm calling out this racist generalization, because it's frustrating to heat stuff like that

I totally agree. Bob had to volunteer as tribute this week. The lip sync was the biggest formality I've ever seen on the show.

black movie theatre?

That's so sad!

That and his spine sticking out from his back. I was like "Why are you giving him water child??? His spine is no longer within his body. Please put him out of his misery."

Well—maybe if it was like mosquitoes or something. if it was like—zombie pelicans, I think they'd be OK.

Oh my god, I completely forgot that they tortured a soldier. Haha. These people are awful.

I had a good hearty laugh at that. The idiocy knows no bounds.

How strong can half of a human body be? Why do people struggle with walkers so much, especially decomposing ones that are being eaten by crabs?

How fucked up is it that he cut that line? I mean—if you're going to leave them near shore, that's one thing. But to tow them probably miles away and then cut the line when they're in the middle of the ocean? That's pretty much murder. Ouch.

Haven't the other characters made a point of asking who he planned on leaving behind/why he was already packed to leave/why he referred to the boat as "this boat" instead of "my boat" or something like that? I'm not saying they are valid for distrusting him, but I think they have shown clear signs of finding him

In retrospect the best thing that could have happened for anyone in this episode is the older brother coming to take his younger brother off the ship and away from our trusty heroes, AKA The Bringers of Doom

I sort of agree with you, but also—this is just the beginning for them. They still have hope/illusions that there are large safe communities out there with order and security. They haven't quite given up/given into reality yet. So it makes some sense that they would leave that place (that Rick and his crew years into

Oh yes I know. I was most replying to OP's comment that "watching them turn on their savior Strand" is going to be unpleasant. I think they already view him/he has come off to them as a shady character, so it's not like they don't have reason to be suspicious.

Warm Bodies FTW.

Lol I love that the older kid didn't even factor into his mom's conversation. She was basically like "I'm gonna die at some point, and my husband's crazy, but please save my two kids! Just those two. Nothing and no one else. My other son will be here alone to fend for himself but it's OK just go go GO."

I particularly enjoyed:

You know what's weird? Theoretically there could be strong bases held down in various places across the world, but people would never know it. If there's some military held fortress in Nebraska somewhere and you're stumbling around in backwoods Virginia you're probably never gonna know about it. Random, but I don't

And a husband with unassailable Plot Armor at that! That one's a keeper!

"Dont you see?? You're not ready for this world! As soon as all of you are dead and the walls to this safe haven have come down…THEN you'll be safe. DON"T YOU SEE???