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Karene Arundell
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Woah! Agree TWD is a gamble, but worse than 2.5 Men… that's a bit rough.

Yeah, I thought Noah's death scene involved some laugh-inducing props. His "face" looked like a dull plastic mask in one scene. I couldn't feel bad for Glenn while I was laughing. Sorry Glenn.

It's a cliche because it's often true, or has been in the past, I guess. I don't think TWD is deliberately doing this, however, just killing off the wrong people at the wrong time. They've taken so much leeway with the source material that I don't think that killing off anyone anymore has much justification beyond

I unfortunately think we ARE supposed to believe that Deanna has been somewhat taken in by Gabriel. She seemed to be giving weight to the group being evil while realising that Gabriel had lost it. Unfortunately she didn't see the boring wussiness of him, maybe because this character is the most awful thing to happen

I thought the last we'd checked in with Noah's leg it was still damaged - he was going to see a "brilliant surgeon" they had in Alexandria (which I hope to God isn't Alcoholic Abuser).

Ha ha yeah. Maybe she's the token "real person" via displaying tats. Maybe Rick will declare his love by having the letter "A" tattooed on the back of his hand. Making out, a bit of moonshine. It's going to be beautiful.

Actually I thought the gore looked so fake at some point (Noah's face looked like a rubber mask) that I laughed out loud. It was overdone and unnecessary, though, all that gore. It's also interesting to see that these particular zombies were conveniently strong and ravenous enough to tear apart a human's face with one

Agree. I don't really mind too much that they chose Sasha to portray it, so long as they portrayed this attitude by at least SOMEONE in the group. In her shoes (or the shoes of anyone from the group), THIS is how I would respond to all this stupid inanity like conversation over the best food to serve when a few days

I haven't read the comics so this is a show-fan-only response, but I did get a sense that Rick and a few others try to get across to them how lax Alexandria is. It wasn't a big scene but I do remember Rick et al. expressing shock at the lookout never being manned (Sasha: "I'll do it"), Rick detailing how the fence

Yeah, I don't even normally notice this kind of thing or know much about weapons, but even I thought, "you're not sheathing it? Won't it get damaged?" Then I remembered her flashback dream to her apartment, pre-apocalypse, where the knife she's using in the kitchen turns into her machete. "Even in her memory she keeps

That's her kids names? She saving up for a Rich Douchebag shortage? Wow. Didn't notice. Makes sense.

I almost want to ask you what's really going on with this place (comic books)… but I won't.

Cool idea (I mean it), but in rewatching it seemed more like a W, unless the person carved it into him upside down (possible).

Yeah, I know. It's always the ones who talk like they know better. (Actually I think nursing is one of the highest industries for employee smoking behaviour?)

Too true. She keeps nailing it - then exceeding it - over and over again.

Yeah, Sasha is a non-character who you can only identify by her relationships to others and physical appearance. Otherwise, that's it.

GEEZ LOUISE. Carol.

And Carol is too busy dressing like his mother to stir anything up in that direction.

Maybe, but was Carol acting normally bad-ass while they were watching? It seems like so much was going on at the time that we didn't get a kick-ass Carol scene for the last few episodes.

Still, a hair colour change wouldn't kill her. Since she's acting kind of girly anyway.