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Lester signing on as The Nasty Bits' manager was the best story route I didn't know I wanted. Didn't think the two parties would ever even interact, but that scene of Lester walking past them gobbling down their food NT street-side was pretty atmospheric to me; felt like the collision of two subcultural worlds or

Not ssure what you're asking here, but Carl voluntarily stayed back in last week's episode. Apparently getting shot in the eye opened his eyes to his usual rash behavior

Simpsons did it!

Hell, if Daryl, Sasha and Abraham were able to convey how douchey Negan's guys were at least 50% effectively, I don't blame Rick for his decision
"He said what?? That even the napkins in the car compartment belong to them? Ahahaha, what a fucking knob. Alright, kill 'em all."

Well, Judith hasn't killed anyone
yet

I feel like there should've been a slapfight between Eugene and Gabriel at some point before the latter turned into an Angel of Death

Nah, that's already been done to death with this episode. Kill him in his sleep in his sleep. Zombie Inception.

Amen

You didn't hear? He'll be showing up in flashback form every episode from now on.

Not that I don't love Carol but that episode was pretty eventful and was kind of looking forward to reading about a lot of the other stuff that happened, with them not just being stray observations. Welp, I guess that's what perusing the comments section is for!

They have an instagram?

Personally rate this episode amongst the best of the show so far (I was cringing the whole second half at how much I was cringing every time one of the siblings contributed to completely fucking Pete's night up), but I'm actually pretty surprised the episode ratings aren't even more discordant. This show's gotta be

In my opinion, considering the probable statistic that most relationships are short-lasting even beyond the realm of people having serious issues like Pete, Sylvia was still completely in the wrong. Plenty of people go into relationships acknowledging them to amount to nothing more than temporarily flings, and it

They really should start titling the reviews here like "Horace and Pete #06." or "Horace and Pete S01E06" and put the spoiler-ific blurb in a subtitle section that doesn't appear on the front page

I enjoyed it. If you typically like Westerns, it's worth checking out

NO IT WASN'T!

Didn't they say 304?
No, 303. I wrote it down twice.

This was like the Bone Tomahawk episode or something

My interpretation is pretty much the same as yours but is instead worded as something along the lines of "What the fuck is the issue here? Sell the fucking place, split the money three ways, save your sister's fucking life, and tell Steve Buscemi to find something to do with his life with 2 million fucking dollars."