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Video Games Live was my introduction to the concept, as well as to the Civilization games series.

Actually, it was strings being plucked.

Problem is, if he did it himself, how'd he get there? It looked a little far to walk that fast, and I didn't see his truck nearby.

…after the Wolves sew their lips to their mouthpieces.

There was a helicopter…

My dad listened to Simply Folk on public radio, and this song often came on.

If you take away the "had lines" qualifier, I believe you can also count Private Chopperhead.

That shot reminded me of a neat little hologram I found in a mall as a teenager. It was a pair of binoculars against the sea, and when you moved your eyes up to the eyepieces you could see a ship out on the water. My grandpa was into sailing, and one of my regrets was not buying him that before he died.

I don't think that much time has passed in the TWD universe.

I don't think Strand's really "against espressos and frequent flyer miles". I imagine enjoys luxuries, he just sees the folly in how so much of civilized society idolizes them. If nothing else, the people about to become "the buffet" are a welcome exit for his competition.

Although wouldn't "The Villas at McCormicks'" be fancier?

Followed by Ace of Bass on the Old School Hour.

Who's "they"? Are you black or white?

Possessive of "they". As in, "they're moving their stuff over there."

Loved how the hair tools kept vibrating inside the drawer.

Or Chris not knowing what's going on with his mother?

The writers or the network.

Except he won't tell her anything.

You feel as though you've invested time in the show, and what if it should suddenly get good after you turn it off?