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I find them both pretty annoying right now.

Yeah Nick needs to be a zombie midnight snack.

Wait til he gets eaten.

Yeah this show needs a Carol for sure.

Why was he drinking the water? Doesn't he know that you're not supposed drink the water in Mexico?

This episode looks like a Night Gallery episode, where they film during the day but make it look like it's night. It's a real cheap way to film.

Totally out of character for Nick who used to be so street smart.

I was hoping a zombie would come up behind Chris and just take a big bite.

So is Nick the first Whisperer like in the original TWD?

No surprise there when you think about how badly that crap was. They spend a year on mini episodes to basically go nowhere once the regular show returns. This show has proven time and time again there is no logic with these writers.

I know! It was all about Debra Messing's mascara. All she did was blink in close-ups and it was obviously a vanity show for her.

So they are feral? At some point these people will want to work and were probably born in hospitals and apply at that time. My mother and uncle were born in a house and their midwife registered them. It's hard to escape from the government. I guess "Madison" could have been Amish and escaped from scrutiny in 1965.

The perm fried her brain.

One must be beautifully coiffed before one is eaten alive.

I replied to this once, but it seems to have disappeared. There was no record of a girl "Madison" in the U.S. from the Social Security Administration. As a girl's name, it appeared five times in 1970 and disappeared until the 1980s and really became popular in the 90s. Kim Dickens is born 1965. Vulture did an entire

It would have been more believable if she were named "Lisa" or "Mary." Here's the Social Security Index for the 1960's without a "Madison" in sight:https://www.ssa.gov/oact/ba…

You can look it up in the Social Security Index and see that there isn't even one registred from 1965 (Dickens' birth year) to 1985. The name became popular from the movie Splash. Why does "Madison" have to be a hippy name? I can see "Rainbow" or "Flower" and African names such as "Taraji" were popular in

Not Madison.

And poisoning you! I definitely wouldn't be eating her food.

He's not as interesting and hopefully will be eaten soon.