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I still don't get the motivation behind the final two seasons being shortened so much? GoT is still HBO's cash cow so far as I know, but it clearly seems like they're being forced to tie off the sometimes literally bloody stumps of several different storylines rather than giving everything at least a little more room

True. It's nothing that's turning me off of the show, I guess… I'm just having more trouble liking this Jesse than I would have anticipated. That may end up being a good thing.

Not untrue, but to be fair, the exact quote is: "And what are you gonna do when we find him?"

It's kind of odd to me that they're willing to go as far as Humperdoo, but still have Jesse's motivation for his search for God not be "finding Him and holding Him to task for abandoning His creation" and instead be this much more benign, almost… contrary drive to 'help God out'. I think that's my primary issue with

Pretty much. I'm enjoying the show, but the characters are mostly so far off base from their comic counterparts that it's stopping me from *really* enjoying it. Comic Jesse had issues and certainly could be an asshole, but he had an overriding sense of honor and decency whereas TV Jesse is really just mostly an

I think one of my favorite parts of the episode is Vance Maximus' response to that Morty line quoted above, "Rick says good and bad are artifical constructs":

Possibly; although if/when Angelville happens, I suspect that will be the setting for most, if not all, of that given season itself.

My guess would be that either Jesse or Cassidy will be forced to kill Denis. Probably Jesse.

True, but my larger point is not so much to compare the two as to say that I think it could be more easily argued that Korn was one of the harbingers of the deluge of shitty nu metal than Live was a portent of awful music to come. But imo, much as I did like Korn, I just think Live is the better, more musically solid

Wait, you talk up Korn at least a couple times but Live gets tossed out as one of the heralds of the apocalypse? Are you high? I kinda still like Korn occasionally, but Live is an immeasurably better band.

Arya was there at the execution, and Littlefinger was up on the 'stage', as I recall. Sansa only knew that 'Joffrey killed him'.

Arya knows the truth about Littlefinger's involvement in her father's death, doesn't she? What's to stop her from telling Sansa and ensuring that he ends up in Ghost's (off-screen) stomach?

For what, though? There was no one left alive who could connect him with either Gus or Walt's meth operations. With the exception of Badger and Pete, I can't think of anyone left standing who knew he was involved in either; Skyler's contact with him was limited to her thinking he was Walt's pot dealer. And she had

Freddy Got Fingered. Holy shit, don't ask what got me into the theater in the first place, but it is the only movie I've ever walked out on.

I try not to think about exactly how much money is in my VHS anime collection. Usually about $30 a tape and only two episodes per.

Haha, yeah, alright, fair enough.

"So why didn't he kill you?"
"Because PLOT ARMOR WHUUUUUT"

That was a bit shaky, true, but I chalked it up to the Saviors knowing where they were going and being able to pick out the most practical routes there. Bigger 'displays' on the more obvious roads, "Oh shit they're taking 432 get 30 guys over there" on the others. I've written off sillier leaps of logic during the

I don't think these separate colonies living within driving distance of each other is any sort of real logistical problem, particularly when you remove any form of surveillance and instant mass communication beyond the occasional walkie talkie. There have been entire neighborhoods within walking distance of me my

I'd be interested in seeing TWD go long enough, with the judicious use of time skips, to see how a generation of people raised mostly or entirely during the apocalypse deal with or even care about the halting, generally doomed attempts of their predecessors to rebuild a society they either never knew or barely