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Didn't she say, "You're not the good guys"? That's not too untrue

That "I really don't want to be told right now when and how I should decide what's going on" line was soooo douchey of him thoughhh

Yeah, you can't really be tired of his bullshit if you were smelling a bunch of other people's and not his this whole time!

Carol's the character that has grown the most and could be said to have completely gone through her character arc. Unfortunately a result of that is what feels like TWD writers not knowing what to do with a fully actualized character and deciding to just backtrack.

All of Negan's men so far have just been godawful. The two sub-leaders of the Negan groups that Rick and co. have encounter so far have uttered some of the corniest lines in the entire show.

Anyone know the songs used in this episode?

Yeah, I guess "stoic" was used in lack of a better word. I guess what I meant to say was that she had a lot of straws before her last one, and even then, her last straw was just telling someone to stop recording in more a "would you grow up and realize that you're being entertained at someone else's expense" way than

I completely forgot Dale and Chip are played by the same Zach until they showed up in the same scene at the end.
My god, Sarah just seems completely desensitized to the public eye now, watching her dad have a major meltdown and just stoically waiting for it to be over. IIRC she was pretty dang mopey over the typical

"Gay" is pretty much used synonymously with "stupid" every day to this day

The originals truly are a testament to how ~impossible it is to make a timelessly incomparable masterpiece when just by it being a masterpiece, you invite those after you to re-create it based on inspiration and inevitably sink into obscurity. I'll admit to having watched some of the early iterations for the first

Strange, I thought this week was one of his weaker acted episodes. His delivery on that gambling problem bit felt strikingly scripted.

What was up with that scene where Jake offered her coffee though?

Ah, coming from the past would definitely be an interesting twisted twist. Feel like she would have to have been there for a decent time to come off as she does now; and if she's just been chilling like that for years, must not have a very plot worthy motive?

They just keep trying to break their previous record of amount of fuck ups with each passing episode, huh.

Bill, Sadie, and Oswald were just excellently casted

A connect I would associate with that theory is how strangely commanding and outspoken she is at times, given the social status forced upon her. On the other hand, her reaction to whenever people are being outright racist to her seem so genuinely woeful that it just doesn't feel like how a person from the future would

Not really, maybe because it was conspicuously located in the basement with nothing else there if anything. Maybe it was a really, really long porking session.

I don't really keep track of date and time inter-titles (there was one at the beginning of this episode), but I think there's been a significant time-skip. I thought it was weird how chummy they were with Deke for him to bail them out of jail, cover (albeit begrudgingly) Jake's reputation, and bash on Bill (did they

That's news to me!

Kinda confused, how come this is filed as a "Great Job, Internet?" Doesn't it qualify more as just news?