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It wasn't meant to be realistic - it was meant to be miraculous, if only to give Seth Gilliam a reason to cry again.

Was I the only person not at all bothered by seeing them eat those dogs. Because I don't care if you have a pet dog, in that situation, you need the meat of an animal, and you'd be stupid not to eat them. i think in an apocalyptic situation, most people are going to have to resort to eating their pets and are just

l feel like I really need to talk about the girl in the trunk, because they seemed to have a vastly different read on it on Talking Dead than I did. "that was a really moving moment for Maggie." There was a GIRL TIED UP IN THE TRUNK. seeing as you couldn't possibly tie up a zombie after its turned, I thought we all in

So did everyone just forget the fact that Noah just used Beth to get out of the hospital and took off without her?He wasn't planning on traveling with her. Never made sense to me that she hugged him when saw him again as they never reconciled that major point.

Ziggy?

This episode was difficult for me to watch in that it had the most depth and heart to it in any we've seen, yet it got to the point of being so sad as to become unwatchable. Maybe it's because I've gone thru my own losses and grief recently, or knowing that this was for a long time the story of a lot of children with

I had to pause the scene, walk right up to tv, and look closely at the background to discern the zombies. And my vision is not that bad.

Maybe they were divorced and estranged but united during the 'pocalypse for the kids, and his violence was the last straw for her. I thought it was pretty obvious why they left and wrote the note.

I don't think we really needed it spelled out for us. The implication was enough. They were scared at how violent he was or had become, so they left. I think it's purposely ambiguous if he had been violent towards them in the past. I really don't think much 'splanation is needed.

I don't know, the south has a bunch of good university science programs. University of Alabama-Birmingham comes to mind. I wouldn't let a hick accent fool you. I buy that he could have come from a hick place and done research through a state university. I just wish maybe they had asked him more specific questions

Still no mention of Beth from Maggie. I'm keeping score.
Tara giving Eugene a free pass on confessing to BLOWING UP THE VEHICLE THEY WERE RIDING IN….didn't raise any red flags with her at all, even though she'd just dealt with the Governor. She kinda has piss-poor judgment.
Abraham and Rosita are a much more

Not to mention, lots of long drawn-out repetitive conversations about What It All Means while standing on farmhouse porches.

Mad Men is costly to produce. The licensing rights alone….I'm convinced season 2 was onm the farm just so Matt Weiner could pay for that Beatles song in season 6.

and plus, that baby of hers would totally end up a Terminus dinner.

Season 6 of Homeland should put Carrie Matheson in the zombie apocalypse. Cryfaces, psych meds, paranoia, consistent failure to listen to authority yet somehow staying alive, irrational desire to put own life at risk to save ginger antihero….it'd be perfect.

This show is going for a record on how many Wire actors they can reemploy. Where are you Stringer Bell for a cameo???

Gareth belongs in a Joss Whedon spinoff.

This season would have been way better IMO if they had addressed two things that are irking me:
1. Beth. BETH. Maggie was desperate to find Glenn last season, but nary a mention of her sister. I don't believe for a second she wouldn't at least be mourning her if she knew/thought she was dead.
2. They've gotta give

Not necessarily…if she was taking Wisconsin Ave and it wasn't rush hour, it could be done.

There can be triggers for it though. I think the computer clearly triggered the break, even though he already had milder symptoms. It was the computer that really drove it over the edge though.