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Kevin C. Cucumber
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The best part of season 5 was when they toyed with the idea that Rick was kind of a psychopathic murderer. Andrew Lincoln even seemed to be playing him that way when they first got to Alexandria and it was the last time he brought any nuance to the character. I'm so bummed that's not a thing anymore because his

But they all seem to appear in fewer episodes these days, so wouldn't their per-season pay be declining under the current structure of 3-4 main characters per episode? Even with the declining ratings, it's hard to think of any show in which the actors accepted less money further into the show's run

This may conflict with the Deadwood movie, since TD is a much bigger show than Deadwood ever was. But thankfully Westworld's expensive sets will make Deadwood a possibility for a while longer

I'm glad they finally acknowledged that Jane had actual feelings for Rafael for a time. The show tried to sell us this idea that she only loved the idea of a family with him. Michael even said it to her last season, which struck me as very controlling but was also one of the last times he acted like a human and not an

It's hard to do a song/book/show/etc. within a show. If the writing were any good, I'd think the writer would commit that idea to an actual book in the real world. Most of the time they seem to make them a place for in-jokes, but that would be out-of-place on this show, especially since Rogelio's programs already

I also believe very much in this theory, but hearing that Anthony Mendez denied it is disheartening. The alternatives in my mind are another child of Jane's, or Mateo writing from the perspective of another very specific character. I'm not sure they could pull off a "great grandfather Mateo from heaven" or "random