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    She can get things done as long as there isn't another person with a different party affiliation around.

    If she is a smart attentive person where is the conflict going to come from? Well written character interactions and a plausible progression of events? Come on…

    8 Chocolate chips per cookie? Those are Heisenberg levels.

    T-Dog
    U-Dog: Black Prisoner
    V-Dog: Bob
    W-Dog: Tyreese
    X-Dog: Noah

    They did rescue asshole mcDouchebag which is the part that bothers me the most, Glenn is the most moral person there and you could tell he wanted to execute the dude, (hell I wanted to execute him). But now I really worry they'll bring him back alive and that guy will start lying about what went down, how Glenn killed

    Hey, some of us don't watch previews to avoid shit like this, please be considerate of such people.

    Nah, in the past he had simple motivations but I still really bought him as the character: "man playing the role of a giant pussy".

    Is not saving somebody the same as causing their death? Batman would say no.

    If you don't want to spoil stuff just don't ever mention anything about the comics please. People don't realize how little non-spoilers can still imply things that are pretty big spoilers.

    I will say it's irrelevant in that I totally agree that it is not fair at all for him to pass judgement. But a lot of decently written characters can be in denial of their own faults.

    ^Seconded this, Fennec, I'm kinda siding on your side here opinionwise, but you shouldn't be an ass to people over typos.

    His warning while drenched in religious terminology came from rational motivations, he hasn't seen the world long enough and in the same way Rick and we have to understand these people.

    I liked it more when he was just a huge pussy and not a huge pussy that messed stuff up, but his actions do make some sense. He accepted these people to survive. You are right that he hasn't actually accepted them as being good people. I think he kinda had but then when he had sincere kindness and a bible staring back

    Can we please have a review without:
    A. Looks like X is going to happen next week (aka spoilers)
    B. Could this be a reference to this future thing in the comic (aka spoilers)

    Extremely well said, touched on all my favorite points of the episode probably a bit better than I could. (I sometimes can't be bothered to go back and write down the quotes exactly)

    Mine was definitely when after they just had a battle of wits over what classic book Boyd and Raylan's situation was going to end up being like

    How he handled it was great though, he was incredulous that he got shot in the back, also his dying words were great. Really incredible character developed in such a short time.

    At least she's no Marie.

    Took me a second to figure out what you meant with the Dangerfield line. I was thinking "how is this show like an old mediocrely received gimmicky comedian"?

    It was strange how sincerely turned on it seemed it seemed to make both of them. But yeah that throat grab was notable. I guess it was Boyd let her hit him, he knew she wanted to hurt him, and he thought he wanted to hurt her but in the end couldn't bring himself to do it, but even holding back Boyd can still leave a