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I think Beth stabbed her in that moment because she realized right then what she was all about. Before she was still kind of gauging how to proceed through their interactions but when she pulled that shit with Noah she realized that Dawn had to go. It wasn't the smartest move, sure, but I understood why she did it.

Ah okay so in some ways TV Tyrese is like Comic Tyrese (dude can mow down some zombies) but he's more of a bleeding heart. Gotcha.

Yeah the bastardization of Andrea is one of, if not, the worst things that the show's ever done (I know for a fact that it alienated a good portion of the comic book readers). I could totally see what you're saying with Sasha, it's definitely feasible.

Yup. Since they killed Dale off so early Bob basically filled in for him. Kind of like how Michonne is both Michonne and Andrea (with the possible Rick romance on the horizon).

May be infected. The real question here is what is it with black people on this show and leg injuries? First Bob, then Noah and now Gabriel.

I try not to judge this show on a perfection scale because few shows ever get EVERYTHING right, but I think this is a show that has always had potential and has learned to live up to it as the show has progressed/stopped switching showrunners. Then again maybe I'm just too close to this show and don't know what I'm

I think the focus of the show's view of hope is less about hope of the world changing for the better (which is a hard sell when you've gotta stretch a zombie apocalypse journey over multiple seasons) and more about exploring if hope is even worth having in this world/finding hope in the small things. While I still

When I say intense, I mean that in terms of character/group dynamics. Sure Hershel was definitely an important character but with him being elderly and handicapped it was really only a matter of time. Beth's death is something different entirely since she's essentially a kid. Another young life snuffed out and the

I get where OP is coming from but I don't fully agree. After the last episode, the way the Grady Memorial arc was wrapped up tonight did feel a bit rushed but I still found it to be an effective midseason finale. "Coda", for its faults, was a game changer, just not in the scorched Earth way that we've become

I agree with that. I'm not saying Zooey was the weak link because she couldn't be funny but that she was the weak link due to how stunted Jess was initially.

*raises hand*

True but I'm not counting on him showing up again. At least not as anything but a Wells pawn at least.

Winston has fantastic one-liners but I feel like Schmidt and, most recently, Coach might be right up there with him. Especially Schmidt.

He's definitely one of the very best. Honestly I think New Girl has the best comedic ensemble cast in the game currently.

"Right after you have sex she'll put food in your mouth"

I may or may not have popped a half chub

One of the best things about New Girl is that it's actors have a firm understanding of how important line readings and reactions are to comedy

High Eddie for Professor Zoom. BOOK IT WRITERS!

Greatest live action Lex Luthor of all time

I laughed quite a bit throughout the entirety of this episode but my biggest guffaws came from Coach's obnoxious impression of Ryan, Winston's slow realization that his "problem" is stupid along with everyone's individual response, Schmidt's reaction to the anti-semetic comment and Nick & Schmidt trying to choke each