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Yeah possibly… but how much has she "confided", really? She's mainly just ranted about how brilliant the place is.

I agree this is the direction they're taking, but i think it's done a bit sloppily.

I felt she thought, "this is enough." She might agree with Rick's mentality, but sitting in the middle of the road covered in blood and shouting out stuff hysterically is not the right way to bring the point home. That punch was epic.

I think it's a "W". But I did wonder if Morgan's behind it. It would be stupid writing if he is (he deserves a better role than just Straight-Up Psychopath) but it's either Morgan or an ex-Alexandrian with vengeance in their mind. I'm thinking the latter since Deanna just brought up how troublesome people are dealt

PS ha ha yes, Enid does look like her. The new young It Girl look.

They're trying to give Sasha a personality. I know, it's clunkily done.

I get that Noah was used as a catalyst. But I'm a bit over hearing about him all the time (I know he only died last episode). They barely knew him and yet he represented "Beth" to them. Tyreese on the other hand just died and doesn't even get a mention - and he's been with them for ages.

Yeah, I think they should have shelved her doubts until after the son died. That would have been more understandable - to have her doubts grow from an emotionally-clouded place.

Side note: Trent Reznor is awesome.

Her son died AFTER she changed her opinion. I was referencing the previous episode (with Father McCrazy).

Yeah, all it took was Abraham being elected leader of a construction project and she thinks, "wait.. another piranha in the tank…they're all out to get us!" If she really did start to waver in her opinion, she ought to have done it in a gradual way that makes sense, because her personality has come across as SO

See, that's what I'd hope for - that would be the smart play. However I wonder if that's really going to pan out. They seem to setting up for a vaguely them-vs-us showdown - with a few characters deliberating over what side to choose and realizing they support the Alexandrians in favour of Rick's ideals (Darryl,

- Hey, this was the first episode where Rosita was doing nothing but talking and I was thinking, "hey, I kind of don't mind her." Maybe it was just Michonne's glow reflecting off her (I continue to love that character - so awesome when she punched Rick at the end) and possibly Michonne could be paired up with anybody

Yeah, I thought of Noah's home too this episode - but more to do with the bodies being chopped up into pieces, re: Darryl's scene. Remember out the back of Noah's home there were decaying bodies chopped into pieces? It seems a bit ludicrous that someone would be following them since then, though. But maybe not

Yeah, it really charged some much-needed emotion into the scene.

Yeah. Plus, he IS annoying. At first I was saying, "well I didn't really take to Noah, but stupid decision" and now I realize I actively dislike that character. Too dull. I've been too polite. Ugh.

Australia is aware of the issue and is working on this. Other citizens of the world are thanked for your patience and urged to remain away from the McDonalds by Sydney Harbour on 4/4/2024. That is where and when our vessel is set to arrive with the good news that Hitler did not, in fact, exist. He will graduate from

THIS. Yes.

Tyreese was great. Hadn't warmed to Noah yet.

You're not the only one. I love Carol's character. But it seems ridiculous that her first suggestion about an abusive husband is to kill him. In spite of her past, in spite of everyone. Everyone watching at my house said, "Yeah, you wouldn't want to arrest him and establish yourself as a competent cop. Your new job."