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I think Rick saw through the Governor straight away.  Why waste potential on a simple vendetta.  It doesnt make sense.  The Governor doesnt become the Governor by pettiness.  No, he knows that its about selling his soul to the Governor, which is worse than surrender.

Basically her reaction to being threatened.  Abuse victims tend to lash out or become codependent and just follow orders.  Not just the threat of possible dismemberment, mind you.  Or whatever pop psych book Williamson was reading at the time.

I don't know - I like the males - at times - but they're also quite annoying what with their traits and flaws that resemble mine and all.

@avclub-1fdf6bc2838e0ab66a9b3c9b2fd0fe24:disqus I've known a few.  I found it believable.  But it also had a very short time to relate to the audience that this is what it is.

@avclub-4a51fda79bbd54b4e7327dd6559b6c4d:disqus So you responded to 8 Excellents with 8 posts.  This is going to be a thing now.

Mental Illness sort of works like this.  It's like the weather - it comes out of nowhere and just needs to pass sometimes.  Or sometimes there needs to be a more controlled approach.  She admits to stopping her medication, which controlled her OCD due to the stress of her book.  She's also begun to isolate.  Possibly

I get the feeling they were trying to say that she was an abuse victim, of which Joe used to manipulate her when he didn't get his way.  They didn't sell it, but that's what they were going for.

@cub those communities no longer exist.

First time she acknowledged it was also sentimental value.

He'll make his appearance on Revolution yet.

That new lead German is an American in disguise, allowing for him to get cultural references my German wife was looking at questionably.

Just caught the second, and I have to say that it's better than "The Following".  While it also plays out like a writer's revenge fantasy writ large.

Those parents are in Woodbury because they still want to hold onto those rules, however.

That's precisely why Andrea was taken aback by Carl with a rifle.

To defend the show (i know that's hard) Andrea represents betrayal to the group, especially after Maggie.  The group has only seen the ugly side of Woodbury (with the exception of Merle, and possibly Michonne), Andrea's only been kept in the positive side of Woodbury - you know - on purpose.  They're projecting their

@inko8:disqus  the only thing keeping her from saying fuck all to everyone is - well - the zombies and strengths in numbers.
Also, it's been a character flaw of Andrea's for awhile to latch onto strong people over taking her own responsibility, even though she's beginning to show that she has strength of her own.

I mean Michonne is someone so loyal, she had her boyfriend and his best friend on chains for how long?

Baldwin - at one point - proved he had talent.  It's just as if he chooses not to use it.  That said, Jon Nolan and Christopher Nolan were close creative collaborators from the beginning.

Well Batman Begins had David S. Goyer, but Jon Nolan has always helped.

A couple reasons: