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Kendra Taylor
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He reminds me of a magic 8 ball. "Should I kill this family?" "Hmm…my eye tells me to ask myself later"

I'd hug him for killing Andrea

Despite it being 2am, I laughed for so long after reading this. Can pre-walker T-Dog come along to say, "Oh hell naw!" or can Dale come with and give him that "WTF are you doing" stare that he reserved for Shane?

I think he shot himself in the head since his gun was in his hands when the Governor found him. However, he must've avoided/missed killing that part of the brain that zombies need for reanimation. I'm guessing he took off his prosthetics though so he wouldn't be a danger to anyone. If that was the case, it made me

I think if you like the quiet episodes, you'll love this episode (it is very similar in storytelling as "Clear" like you mentioned). Personally, I though the best episode of the season so far was last week's, which mainly focused on Hershel. The show thrives when it can focus on one character in depth.

If he asks for help, it's going to be hilarious to see the look on Rick's face. "Am I hallucinating again?!"

Uh no. Andrea and Lori are dead, which helped this season tremendously.

I'm not going to lie when that little girl drew on the King chess piece and said it was him, I thought the governor was going to freak out. I don't know why, but I did.

I thought she said worrying, not boring?

Carol?!

There were moments that I hated (mainly that awkward sex/seduction scene and the fact that this family was living in an apartment, mostly undisturbed for 2 years, and managed to continue having a sunny disposition about life). In general, however, I did like the episode and thought it was a HUGE improvement on the

Nooooooo! How will I be able to have all the plotlines explained to me in case I overlooked something or mistook the dialogue. :/

So I liked the way they revamped the governor in this episode. He never seemed credible as a threat, in my opinion, so I liked that we were seeing a broken and lost man. With that said, I must've screamed at my television at least 5 times during this episode. Ex 1: The dad is dead. He's been dead for a while, and Tara

I hope you say the same thing with Game of Thrones, which would put you in a trap since season 4 is book 3, and there's 5 books so far for the series to take from.

Yeah…why didn't he ask Harrow?

I laughed at this too hard for far too long. I'm going to have to adopt milksteak and chicken bread into my vocabulary.

I'm glad I wasn't the only one arching my eyebrow when he said, "Don't worry I'm a married man" when Margaret said that she was nervous. I'd totally like to see more Margaret/Rothstein scenes

God, I love to hate Knox.

Thank you for clarifying that it could be the North Side retaliating after what happened to Dean O'Banion. With Torrio's sudden exit (in addition to his very tense conversation with Capone earlier in the episode) I thought he had planned it.

There's something hilarious and horrific (all wrapped together) about Van Alden's smile.