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Not all, no. Richie and Devon at the very least definitely feel fleshed out enough for us to easily decide whether or not they're good/wanted characters. I said that Lester and Jamie are undeveloped because they are integral to the story. Clark doesn't need to be developed anymore because he feels like all he is going

Yeah, I guess I knew that he would, but that doesn't mean I'm still not in the state of questioning why he is. He's not that likable at all. His last failure with Alice Cooper felt like it was just a justification for another historical celebrity cameo. And even now that's he's getting in on this new scene, it's a

It was endearing but far from tear-worthy for me. Gotta agree with the other reply about Franco being a satisfactory lead, but he's just not very emotive at all. This is probably why I enjoyed Bill's presence and really enjoyed the way it ended with Sadie because the situation just by itself relayed the drama really

The significance was indeed on the beginning of a new sound, but it was still his individual story-line that the episode ended on, essentially being the last thing on our minds. I dig the scene that he's gotten into, but I personally do not find him compelling as a character at all. And heck, this week it seemed like

Add on the years he spent in the past. Hell, since he's reset everything to normal, he can just keep going to the past, buying cheap airline tickets, and going on vacations until he's "the ripe age" for the love of his life. It's the ideal ending!

Yeah, though the Time Hobo has pretty much come off as a symbolic existence up to this point, it felt weird for him to continue being so persistent when Jake was simply talking to Sadie (god forbid we delve into the technicalities of why his memories aren't erased when Jake resets…maybe he would've been the ideal

Very solid ending. It's strange, it almost felt like a different show because of how radical the developments were in contrast to how most of the episodes before felt like they were simply going through the motions of drama (a technical story about time travel and meticulously designing a scheme to save JFK was what I

Just out of curiosity, do you actually find their videos funny at all yourself to the point where you're laughing though? OP called them "a glorified animated listicle" and I think that analogy is pretty spot-on; it's like those BuzzFeed lists about the most mundane, everyday shit that everyone will share on Facebook

Yeah, no, Clark is still nowhere near important enough to get to close an episode..!!

I can get where you're coming from, but I gotta agree with the other commenter who replied. It's pretty contentious when dealing with fiction flaunting a real, historical premise. What would compel me to try to find out more about those characters when I'm of the interpretation that they very well could be 100%

…on the other side of the contentious death spectrum, what's the likeliness of Carol surviving three gunshots?

Because it's a fake out. Like someone else has already commented, they've done the goodbye gimmick with most of the candidates lined up. Heck, just look through this comments section in general for a bit and see how many different "It's obvious it's X" mentions there are.

I gotta admit that my heart was pounding a bit at the beginning of the scene with them all lined up like that, but it had barely anything to do with Negan's character himself, just the situation itself. Then it dragged on for a long while and I just wanted it to get on with. A decent amount of points for legitimately

Ask him if he's ever taken a hit to the head with a bat before I guess

It was "supposed to" be but it wasn't!

It's funny because Negan's men kept increasing with every road block, and then lo' and behold, they decide to go at the last one on foot.

It felt like half of his argument was that Enid is actually a capable fighter whom the community needs to stay back for defense. Then he goes and locks her in a closet, incapacitating her. I guess he assumed she would be able to break out, just after the RV had left? Hell, the potential of dramatic timing in that

Kind of off-topic, but your comment coincidentally reminds me a lot of what seems to be this recurring bit in these comment sections of comic readers trying to assure viewers strictly of the show that it'll get better with the introduction of the next big character. "His name's Negan and he has a barbed bat. You'll

Say hello to my Lucille, eh! Nonlethal. Because we're just that nice, even in the post-apocalypse.

Good to know I'm not the only one who enjoyed and interpreted this week as a spiritual successor of sorts to Kick the Can!
On another note, if there was some kind of "most likely to become a serial killer" superlative ranking, I'm pretty sure Brett would be numero uno. There's just something really unnerving about him