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Lilith Grace
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@floppylobster, great points. And I'm happy to upvote the only other TWD viewer I've ever encountered who, like me, actually enjoyed season 2!

Episode spoilers below.

I'm not sure if a glitch in my Amazon Prime Video subscription, my Roku, or both is the culprit, but when I loaded this series, the opening credits were missing from the first episode and didn't appear until the second.

As I watched the set-up for the first sex scene in episode 1, I thought: "So _Goliath_ is poised to join _Bosch_ as wish-fulfillment-TV for dudes who want to believe that men who are in their 50s, 60s, or 70s — or who look as if they are — are fighting twenty- and thirty-something women (and the odd forty-something

I'm with Lord Stoneheart on this one: Watson had plenty of reason to be "angry" given the crap she experienced in past seasons, as several of the show's characters have pointed out. If Janae is more open to mirth this season, it may very well be because she's been subjected to less roughness. (And, by the way, you do

"Uzo Aduba is likely going to just keep getting nominated for Emmys, and
that’s not the worst thing that’s ever happened. …"

(1) Enough, enough, e-fucking-nough of having smart characters do stupid things just to advance the plot of the week. Seriously.

Daesim, thank you, thank you, thank you. While I didn't find the Maggie scenes as problematic as you did, I totally agree with you on the frustrating narrative weakness of the show's endless repetition of the tired "nature-is-red-in-tooth-and-claw" theme. Would society fall apart after a virulent global pandemic? If

close-watcher and acamod, I'm with you guys.

"Weak." "Trust me, this is not the time to be in anyone's debt." "The good people are the first to go." "Let me guess — you knew this man." "It's already too late."

So, in this week's T-Dawg Memorial Zombie Nosh, Noah became the zombie equivalent of Pheasant Under Glass — and poor Glenn was forced to watch the gore-porn like a trench-coated visitor to a 1970s Times Square peep booth!

Appreciated this review! I also appreciated "A"s clarification that Herschel suggested the farming idea and Rick embraced it not out of a desire to escape reality or merely provide a less violent oasis for Carl, but instead as a kind of intervention after the horror of Carl shooting the unarmed kid in front of

Capt. Blicero —
If you're wondering how the zombies last/
and other science facts (Tra-La-La!),/
you should tell yourself,/
"It's just a show. I should really just relax!"