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Super late to the party but The Walking Dead season 5 is now 5 for 5. Last week's episode was indeed the weakest of the season thus far but it was more because we spent time with an entirely new cast (outside of Beth) not because the episode itself had any real issues. In this week's case we spent time with characters

Not in super meaningful ways but I'm pretty sure they're the only members of the group who I could actually see enjoying each other's company (Asher & Connor could probably be bros but I feel like Connor could only tolerate him in doses). Plus I've noticed them exchanging glances here and there. I'm probably just

Haven't seen the episode yet but I knew I was right when I called Wes "Cap'n Save A Hoe" in one of the earlier episodes.

"Of course he sliced off the tip of his tongue *rolls eyes* typical Miike"

It wasn't too bothered by the score there but the wonkiness of the storytelling and the logic errors through me off. I saw Interstellar in IMAX so everything was a bit enhanced and the score was overwhelming at certain points. So much so that you could barely hear the actors in a few scenes.

Just got back from seeing it actually so I'm just gonna put my personal review

Oh I know that they all have pasts that led them up to the point of villainy. I don't have a problem with finding out what makes them tick I just don't really like the way that it's being handled is all. Tonal and dialogue issues aside, that's what bothers me the most. I'm still gonna give it until at least the

Cobblepott's fine because he was always much older than Bruce and I don't mind the low tier villains getting shine because that's what I was hoping for with this show in the first place. The problem is that Bruce is so young that unless they use time jumps at the end of each season for his bigger villains to actually

I don't mind it with Cobblepott because of that reason but it still just feels weird to me. The thing is with Arrow or Flash, while they're not following exact canon, at least Oliver & Barry are active heroes. Not only was seeing kid Bruce's struggles dead last on the list of things that I personally wanted to see on

It still irks the hell out of me that at this point all of Batman's villains are going to have a good 15-20 years on him. I always viewed the top tier members of Batman's rogues gallery as symptoms of Batman's existence. Without Batman most of them wouldn't be what they are. But hey, at least Cobblepott's pretty

Not that I know of.

+1 for Black-ish reference

…If I'm being completely honest I just thought it meant an isolated episode. I just googled it and realized that I was wrong, I'll be over here respectively taking my L

His character in Dear Black People was gay as well.

Well excuse me!

"What do you mean you gotta use the bathroom? BOY DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH TOILET PAPER COSTS NOW?!"

I'm not so sure, due to some of the looks he shared with Beth, but I wouldn't be mad at it if that turned out to be the case. After seeing Dear White People I wouldn't be surprised actually.

From the back end of season 4 until now Gimple seems to have really worked out the show's pacing problems thus far which means that even on lesser episodes, they'll still be paced better than a good majority of the show has been up until this point.

I'm hoping he at least gets a good half season run, mostly because I'm happy to see Tyler James Williams on such a huge show.

This episode of The Walking Dead (which I'm referring to as "Beth's Coming Out Party") was such a departure that it almost felt like the pilot episode to a spin off series . I don't say that as a negative thing though because I loved how it provided us with a totally new perspective within The Walking Dead world. Up