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It's slowly becoming a documentary.

This is really late to the party but I agree. Her terrible acting really stood out in the Avengers, especially in this deleted scene which seemed like something made for tv. When I watched the film with my family (who usually just go along with whatever's on) they continually pointed out how awful she was. In a movie

This is really late to the party but I agree. Her terrible acting really stood out in the Avengers, especially in this deleted scene which seemed like something made for tv. When I watched the film with my family (who usually just go along with whatever's on) they continually pointed out how awful she was. In a movie

Is Bruce Willis contractually obligated to star in an X amount of straight to DVD flicks with 50 Cent? I'm surprised a film with Rosario Dawson, Vincent D'Onofrio, Willis and and Duhamel got this type of release. Then again, Cheetah Vision sounds terrible.

Is Bruce Willis contractually obligated to star in an X amount of straight to DVD flicks with 50 Cent? I'm surprised a film with Rosario Dawson, Vincent D'Onofrio, Willis and and Duhamel got this type of release. Then again, Cheetah Vision sounds terrible.

As much as I enjoyed this episode (this season has been great so far) your point about Michonne definitely stood out. I got deja-vu thinking back to Lost repeatedly doing that exact same thing. The only other problem I had with the episode was the reliance on "coincidences" (the new group moving into the prison just

Richard shooting up the place will probably be my favourite scene on television all year. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time, wondering what was going to happen to his character. It's too bad he's self exiled himself from Julia now (no one gets a happy ending on HBO do they?).

Richard shooting up the place will probably be my favourite scene on television all year. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time, wondering what was going to happen to his character. It's too bad he's self exiled himself from Julia now (no one gets a happy ending on HBO do they?).

This season's been a pleasant surprise considering the direction the last one went in. Although still not as good as it was previously, these past few episodes have been quite strong. Jim's lunch with Stanley and Phyllis was the highlight of the episode for me.  I'm also really liking the "new Jim woos the secretary"

This season's been a pleasant surprise considering the direction the last one went in. Although still not as good as it was previously, these past few episodes have been quite strong. Jim's lunch with Stanley and Phyllis was the highlight of the episode for me.  I'm also really liking the "new Jim woos the secretary"

I'm a big fan of the books and loved the opening, but it did seem more fit for a James Bond film than the Millenium series.

I'm a big fan of the books and loved the opening, but it did seem more fit for a James Bond film than the Millenium series.

After the terrible season the show had last year, I chose (like some other A.V. club members) to wait until this one was over and reviews were in before deciding to watch. Your well written break down of this episode confirmed that was a good decision. It's too bad the show either fumbles up when it's going somewhere

After the terrible season the show had last year, I chose (like some other A.V. club members) to wait until this one was over and reviews were in before deciding to watch. Your well written break down of this episode confirmed that was a good decision. It's too bad the show either fumbles up when it's going somewhere

I agree about the Governor's interrogation scene, it was visual proof of what a monster he is. His motivations and back story haven't been fleshed out yet (same for Michonne) but if he's a just a guy who became insane based on gaining power, that'd be an okay explanation until something better comes along.
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I agree about the Governor's interrogation scene, it was visual proof of what a monster he is. His motivations and back story haven't been fleshed out yet (same for Michonne) but if he's a just a guy who became insane based on gaining power, that'd be an okay explanation until something better comes along.
The writing

This episode was amazing, probably my new favourite of the series so far.

This episode was amazing, probably my new favourite of the series so far.

I thought they'd save Owen's death for the finale, but it was obvious it would happen once he planned on running away with Margret.

I thought they'd save Owen's death for the finale, but it was obvious it would happen once he planned on running away with Margret.