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Forget it. You are not understanding what I am plainly saying. I'm outa here.

Pastor Tim is not right, as in he is not correct in his assessment of Paige's family's situation. If he knew that Paige's parents are ruthless, murdering Soviet operatives, that they likely will attempt to indoctrinate her into the awful, dangerous life of a spy, that she is endangered simply by being their daughter,

I see Tim as more manipulator than a soft touch, maybe one with a savior complex (if he's even that harmless). If Tim had said that to me, I would've told him to stay away from my child as he had overstepped his bounds (probably not that politely). And I'd be wondering about him thinking it was okay to do so, maybe

No, Tim really DOESN'T at all have a clue just how bad Phil and Liz's parenting is (my meaning in my post). First, he has only the words of an angsty teenager, who for all he knows, may be exaggerating, on which to base his assessment of said parents. Which is that they go out at night all the time, don't have

He is terrific all right. I expect him to be there at (or near) the end.

Tim may think he's trying to help her out but he's butting in where he shouldn't. I'd be pretty incensed if I were the parent and this know-it-all tried to tell me how to deal with my child (yes, Phil and Liz are pretty negligent parents, alright, but Tim doesn't know that). And there have been too many who've seemed

And Elizabeth could beat him up some more.

I think Stan is already an awful agent (though I love the character). He became romantically involved with an asset, betrayed secrets because of her, killed a Russian in cold blood in misplaced vengeance, conspired with Oleg to fake an attack on the (not really) defector, etc etc. He's very easily distracted and

That look on Phillip's face was chilling.

If some harm comes to Pastor Tim, Paige would know whodunnit. And that would probably send Paige in the exact opposite of being okay with her parents' being spies. Especially when Liz tries to make sound so benign, helping people and whatnot.

Hopefully he's not a spy, but just a pushy, arrogant preacher who visits people at their place of work to tell them how to raise their kids. There need to be some regular characters who aren't spies or children, and they're aren't very many.

I think you're misreading the show if that's what you're getting from this. Unless you're being sarcastic. Not sure…

Definitely. Think he went there to find a weapon, wait on Rick in order to ambush him, or both. A person like Pete likely walks around angry and feels emasculated by life all the time (thus the wife-beating and child-terrorizing) and the whole sent-to-another-house probably had him boiling over already.

A horse is so much faster than the seriously sluggish walkers, that never would've happened. Even if they'd kept following him for hours, he'd be long-gone. Even if they could've surrounded him, I think the second the horse reared up, some walkers would've been creamed and a path for escape would be cleared.

The whole "plan" is delusional, it seems.

Their only drunken, cruel doctor, with no empathy or, apparently, morals. How much could you actually count on him?

The show seems to change the inherent characteristics of the walkers whenever it suits the scene they're shooting. When Rick was struggling with that walker last night, interminably I must say, it was as if a very strong, heavy man was holding him down. Sure, Rick was recovering from the big fight, but still…

Yeah, I never did buy that a half dozen walkers or so brought down a big, strong, healthy-looking horse and chewed him up in one of this season's episodes. He ran from Daryl, but he's not gonna continue to run and escape from these extremely slow-moving creatures? One kick from that animal and a walker would fly

I was thinking more of Stan being sent to prison for treason (like Nina! Irony!) than him being killed. That's the kind of "end" I meant. I don't necessarily expect a Stan vs. Phil and Liz final showdown, but I sure wouldn't hate it. Surely there will be a scene in which Stan finds out the (for him) jaw-dropping truth.

Seemed very overt to me.