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I disagree with the sentiment but this joke was too good not to upvote

Season 7a of The Walking Dead was a true exercise of intention vs execution. It did a pretty great job (to me at least) of expanding the world of the show, setting up Negan & The Saviors as a show-defining threat and exploring the fallout of Glenn & Abe’s deaths; but good lord did it take seem like it took forever to

Idk, that's one of the things that Ioved about the scene actually. Up until the 3rd act the film was more about differing ideologies with the same intention, Keeping the world safe. There was no real need for them to fight each other like they hated each other in the airport scene because they technically weren't

I might just be easily amused but despite this being an episode built around one shallow joke, I was highly amused by the Tandysaurus Rex bit. Something about Forte's voice coming out of that ridiculous suit just did it for me. Especially when he was trying to get that Hula Hoop.

Yeah I never read the script for that exact reason. I just flat out didn't think it was needed.

I can't stomach much of Camp anymore as I'm nearing 30 year old (much of it's lyrical content can be grating on that album when you're less immature) a but it still has it's moments. I totally agree with the thematic flow though, you can really hear his growth as a person throughout each project.

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Damnit now I can't unsee it lol

Ain't nothing wrong with a little schmaltz every now and then lol. I feel like we're owed since grim, cynical tales of humanity reign supreme in the world of prestige.

I think it's the show version of comfort food tbh. While yes it won't win any awards for writing, I think that's it's generally plotted capably (I still think the pilot had one of the better twists of the year), it's well acted for the most part and it's got an air of hope that - to me - doesn't feel disingenuous.

Yeah, I think all of the storylines are intriguing in their own way but William/Randall and Jack/Rebecca lap everything by a country mile to me.

It's between William, Randall and Jack for me

I remember the first time he hit it when he debuted, people were shook lol

I respectfully disagree. Corbin may never be THE most charismatic guy in the room but when he's firing on all cylinders he's really shown that he's a great unrepentant bully heel (as evidenced in his best NXT work). Also his moveset is limited but it works and he's shown that he can work some damn solid matches in the

Speaking of themes though, Ellsworth's theme is hot fire

Well I mean…The Wyatt's did win Smackdown their only Survivor Series elimination match so I'd say that's a good enough reason as any to get them a little preferential treatment

Lmao MY STATEMENT STANDS DAMNIT!

I would watch the shit out of that spinoff

First Glenn, now Wes. I swear, tortured puppy dogs have had it rough this year.

I honestly think it was probably Nate with Frank/Bonnie being the obvious red herrings. Connor, as annoying as he is, doesn't have the cajones to outright murder someone despite his threats.