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Yeah, but there was nothing in the writing that suggests that.

Don't forget the running car right behind him.

He bailed on Madison & Company to walk with the dead, because he felt they were the true monsters.

Well the dog deaths were dumb too. All the other animals run from the Walkers and no the difference between the dead and the living, but not these dogs! I guess they lost their sense of smell.

Yeah he could have gotten his stuff.

Yeah, but what do you expect from this show? Nothing surprises me about how dumb the characters are anymore.

Exactly. I would understand survivor's guilt a lot better with some other than a car accident. It's so sad when the message boards have betting writing ideas and plot points than the actual writers.

Very true. This version of TWD also has subpar zombies. They look like cheesy extras made for someone's backyard Halloween party. TWD never had such low rent zombies. I come for the zombies and find better ones on Z Nation and that's just sad.

Yeah, but it's one goat to numerous dogs and quite a few horses. Also, the goat death happened off screen, whereas the viewer got to see the horses and dogs ripped apart.

I thought for sure the father killed himself, which would have made more sense. The father having some form of mental illness not diagnosed.
I would not have eaten Walker left-overs either.

Why is he going north? Doesn't he want to get away from Southern California?

The producers just hate animals, especially dogs and horses. Kid Kramer needs a Carol to let him look at the flowers like that psycho little girl. This series really needs a Carol.

It's a drinking game now.

It doesn't work in television to leave so many loose ends and questions. The viewers are left unsatisfied like they only got half the meal. In horror, which is what all the novels Logan culled from were, good and evil are the only definite elements. Frankenstein's creation kills him, Van Helsing and Company kill

That is a very poetic response, which might work in literature, but doesn't with television, and especially not horror. I think if Logan had done more with Dorian Gray and not emphasized Vanessa so much, there would have been more room. I felt like Vanessa was Logan's avatar into gothic horror. The beauty of

No, I just started commenting this season.

The heart of the X-Files was about two people thrown together who ended up being best friends and dependent on each other. That was true of POI too. Reese had a dry sense of humor like Mulder, and Finch was the scientist like Scully. The dry humor was always underneath both shows too. Both shows were about fearing

Jonathan Nolan once said the X-Files was the perfect show, and I could always see X-Files dna in POI. It had the chemistry between Cavezial and Emerson, which was just as good, albeit different, than Anderson and Duchovny. It was extremely philosophical too just like the best X-Files. Maybe there will be more POI in

Yeah, I loved his dry sense of humor.

That has been the recurring theme of this show for some time. Carter, Finch's best friend, and Reese's dead girlfriend.