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I agree with all of this. The entire time I kept thinking "wow, Tara is really naive, I wish she would be quiet about this killing spree!"

I really, really enjoyed this episode. I was super anxious watching Tara spill the beans about the slaughter at Negan's outpost. I just knew the men the women spoke of losing, were the men Rick and Co. took out—so glad I was wrong.

Thank you.

Spot on!

Why did they lie about Maggie?

A sick sense of humor, but a sense of humor nonetheless, lol.

I agree. But I don't know how much more I can take.

Umm, I'm over this Negan storyline. I love JDM, but he's chewing the scenery and it's exhausting. Last week I felt sympathy for Dwight. I thought maybe, just maybe, I could like him—I was wrong. Also, why did I think the woman in charge of the guns/pantry was Denise for a second? I was so confused.

I'd prepared myself for an episode of Dwight torturing Darryl, I was pleasantly surprised that it didn't go down like that.

That's what I'm hoping for.

This episode made me like Dwight, just a little.

Wow, I kind of feel for Dwight.

Rooting for the androids.

I liked this episode.

Yes, Kirkman. They are smug.

I'm so happy you said this, I liked it too. I always feel so odd because I genuinely love this show (I like Fear too) and it seems like everyone else hates it. It's entertainment (different strokes for different folks) don't like it, watch something else—that's what I would do.

LMAO.

I remember on Talking Dead, there was a clip of Andrew Lincoln talking about how lazy Norman is, it's funny, because he really doesn't do much, but I would hate if they killed him off—I love Darryl/ Norman.

Omg, when he said "Ta-Ta," threw the axe and walked away, I cracked up. JDM is killing it!

They will never kill Darryl.