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Technically, if they're showering together, they're rationing.

Which is why they're going to kill at least 1 main character, and possibly more.

I still think Glen gets it. Too much foreshadowing has been done to backtrack on that. I don't think he'll be the only one gone, though. Maybe the producers and cast are trolling us hard (wouldn't be the first time) but the cast reaction to just how awful and dark this episode is seems to point to something more than

Not exactly on the topic of discussing this episode, but in the finale preview, Rick's group in the RV runs into (presumably) another group of saviors who have someone captured. Any theories on who that person laying on the ground before them in the road is?

But that's not the case. In the first few episodes of the season, we saw her start to embrace her happy housewife persona. Cooking and chatting with the other Alexandria women, baking cookies and sharing recipes. Right up until her urging the other woman to not smoke inside because it's a disgusting habit.

There is no way that wasn't a modified automatic. The clicking at the end gradually winded down mechanically, not manually. There's no sense to be made in her continuing to pull the trigger at nothing.

And what you missed with the Glen/Daryl dialogue was "home." Certainly, Glen is trying to pull Daryl back into the reality and gravity of the situation, and Daryl is too lost in his own battle to hear him.

They have spent a better part of this whole season showing Carol's growing disillusion with what she's become. It makes sense, considering they've had a relatively good chunk of time in one place to reflect on the state of things. Her confrontations with Morgan alone spanned over 2-3 episodes, and it seemed rather

A hope in helping repopulate a world isn't necessarily selfish. Stupid? With the timing, probably. I'd probably need more than a month of stability, personally.

According to you. The better question would be why continue watching a show that you feel is so horrible and poorly written? Your logic confuses me greatly.

Considering the 33 women an hour maternal mortality rate in this world, I feel you're playing the assumption without basis game.

A reason to leave Alexandria with the group and visit the Hilltop doctor, thus exposing them to bad things outside of the walls for the finale.

I don't see that they've done that. An ineffectual dim-witted crybaby wouldn't be a cold, hard killer. She had an epiphany of sorts in seeing the Wolf turn good and save Denise, giving the implication that all of the deaths of the people were potentially needless killings (along with the Morgan talks). The people can

To be fair, Lori didn't seem to be a bright little bulb.

Did it make the death montage? If not, then we riot.

They did it to Lori. I'd say about 99% of all tv pregnancies show some drama to the pregnancy, and seems like bebe makes it most of the time.

Well, according to the previews, Father Gabriel really kinda overdid it with the 'my priority is Judith' and 'do you still trust me, Rick? Do you?"

Yeah, I really don't think it's gonna be a miscarriage. I believe that was my point.

I feel a Judith experiment coming up.

Haven't seen a lot of lady backsides, I see…