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You'd think they'd get a baby carrier at some point. Then you won't have to put the baby on cold hard barn floor during a thunderstorm zombie raid.

-When Michonne walked away from Sasha the first time, I was thinking "She should go back and explain that the group is going to intervene if she gets into danger, and they can't really risk it right now, and it's selfish." Then Sasha immediately did all that.

-Odd to assume a bar is going to let a group of people drink outside the premises right before closing.

I agree that Tyreese's bite was the result of a death wish, and I'd argue that Beth's death was similar. She did it for an exterior motive, certainly, but her saying "I get it now" kind of hinted that getting herself killed was her response to living in their brutal world.

-Genuinely couldn't tell if the radio was actually playing or not. Some of the guest star hallucination scenes were strained, like they were going for a creepy, David Lynch-type dream logic and it didn't play, so they just sat there at the camera. But all the radio stuff was making me anxious and confused, and it

Yeah, Tuco did seem the most volatile. He had that cliche "loco" Chicano thing. He was unpredictable and vain.

I like the group's dynamic with Coach. He's the only aggressively masculine guy, prone to deny his feelings or stubbornly refuse the obvious. So everyone else calls him out constantly. This episode treated his Detroit destination as a foregone conclusion, and last week had Schmidt and Winston impatiently affirming

One of the Guardians of the Galaxy is Gamora (green Zoe Saldana), who is as attractive as Zoe Saldana but also an anti-social hyper-assassin. So the joke is that Pepper, though clearly very attractive, is literally as intimidating as Gamora, who spends the first half of the movie being a threatening physical presence

Ryan definitely needs some personality traits. His straight man routine with Jess is funny enough, but that's based in Zooey Deshanel's talent playing awkward and flustered. I can't see Ryan interacting with the roommates at all, outside of reaction shots. You need to bring some weird to the table.

CAROL: Here, you've got something in your hair.
DARYL: We've all got something in our hair, these days.

CAROL: …Right, but seriously, I think it's a half-melted finger.

My only explanation for Maggie's lack of concern is that, following the prison escape, everyone had to assume that most everyone else had died.

Tara, Merle, Dale, Carl and Glenn on occasion…

-Beth kills doctor
-Doctor reanimates
-Beth sings 'Walking Spanish' as Dr. Zombie shuffles down the hallway towards Dawn's office
-Beth watches Domino on shithead's DVD player

Good guess.

Captain Deada has just one useful skill in the post-apocalypse: statistical trivia recall. Do you really blame him for using it?

Trusting him was a risk, sure, but do you know how rare it is to find someone named Bob?

Really? Like…all the time? No wonder he runs with a limp.

Dawn's too obviously self-deluded to garner audience sympathy, but I see what you're saying. Also, allowing rape to occur under your management tends to repel modern audiences, as far as that goes.

At first, I thought the strawberries were part of the plan, like he would smush them on his clothes as fake blood.

-Daryl sided with Tyreese because Carol convinced him to show a little humanity last week, right? That was my assumption. Hell, she only did it once, and the kid they saved immediately informed them on Beth's situation.