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Butts Carlton
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None of these assholes are worth the trouble. I really wish Carol & Phil would just bounce but I also get that, as far as they're concerned, they're the only other people that they've got. Still though, what pricks. ESPECIALLY Melissa and Phil 2: Electric Boogaloo. I mean you're not gonna give the man a LITTLE love

And he'll shoot you in the goddamn face too

I'd say that Tara and Michonne also have a grasp on the humor of the world (especially the former). Also Eugene's eccentric nature is fuel for comedy gold as well. As the show is progressing it's becoming more and more apparent that the writers are learning from the mistakes of earlier seasons.

The two biggest laughs of the episode for me were Andre's line reading of "Because she's a BAT" and Rosa long ass pause when she was presenting her birthday idea to The Vulture

Good point lol

I may be in the minority but I've come around to liking Carl ever since he became a child rebel soldier in Season 3. He still has is "OH COME ON" moments but he's definitely a more than competent member of Team Ricktatorship now.

Something tells me Morgan trying to keep his "No Kill" streak intact is like a drug addict staring his vice in the face and fighting not to fall back into it. There's definitely some deep shit going on with him and so I'm really interesting in seeing what made him go all "Book of Eli".

I definitely see Carol, Rick and Darryl surviving for a long long time. Especially the former two because Carol is pragmatic as all hell and Rick is WAY too driven to survive now to get murked.

It really tied up the episode in a dark "Same shit, different day" kind of way.

Seriously. One of the best things that the show's done in the last season or so is embrace it's dark ass humor more and more. You can't spend 6 seasons in conditions as horrendous as these without realizing the fucked up irony in a lot of the happenings.

I still laugh whenever I think about that scene

The show's gotten so much better at consistent visual storytelling as opposed to the exposition heavy stuff from the earlier seasons

Btw, Enid is definitely gonna be back and it'll most likely be as a Wolf. I have a feeling that she's gonna be the show's version of Lydia from The Whispers

I was thinking the same thing, that was some brilliant spur-the-moment thinking on her part

I'm glad I wasn't the only one thinking that

Oh shit I completely overlooked that lmao. Good look man.

Things that I liked from this week's episode of The Walking Dead:

You guys…it's really just one middling review

Yeah this was definitely just the beginning for his character. I knew the moment that he got burned alive that it was kicking off the next phase of his story. I'm excited to see what'll happen next.

"You've got some stones coming here looking like that!" lmao