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    It bugged me that nobody even tried to think of something to draw the heard away. Like a single horn was enough to draw a lot of them away why not hook up an alarm clock to a trebuchet and launch it half a mile away from Alexandria, then tie a sword to the end of a rope and swing it back and forth from over the edge

    "“I’m a terrible human being.” -The A.V. Club " - The A.V. Club

    Just look at like every previous SNL review, they all are broken down into categories, last week had:
    -“I’m not an actor, I’m a [standup, sitcom, movie, & formerSNL] star!”
    -Weekend Update update
    -Best/worst sketch of the night
    -“What do you call that act?” “The Californians!”—Recurring sketch report.
    -“It was my

    I was just saying if being in public makes you anxious, and being anxious makes you act kind of weird, and people sometimes criticize you if you act kind of weird then don't be in public, or just be willing to get criticized. (Which I expect she is). I'm not singling her out, she just happens to be who we are talking

    Look, Trump may be a hate-mongering racist evil narcissist, but giving his episode the same grade as the series finale of Dexter? Nobody deserves that.

    You have to admit it is a bit pretentious and obnoxious. Nobody is calling for her crucifixion, but when a person has anxiety but still wants to be a world famous muscian doing live performances on national tv I think she brings a bit of the criticism on herself.

    Don't you get it? You can't see her face because it's not the face that matters, it's YOU! You are her and her music is all of us, it is life. BTW did you notice her 2 shades of hair? What shade is your hair? And by hair I mean your SOUL?

    What does it say about me that I'm so exhausted by how stupid artsy fartsy people like her are that I almost don't have the energy to notice the stupidity anymore?

    The reviewer's loathing of Trump pushed it into F territory, everything else pushed it into D or D- territory.

    Look, I thought this episode was quite bad. And after I got over the "Oh SNAP" of seeing an 'F', I started to think about it, and as far as tv criticism goes I feel like it's unfair.

    I loved the "That's a stupid name" joke. So little humor in this show that I really enjoyed that moment.

    I think the official town slogan of Alexandria should be:
    Alexandria,
    Where hope comes to die

    Good points. The only part I disagree with is I personally got the impression that it was a whole scroll of a note and not just those few words. It did seem to take a while for him to write and Michone only unrolled a little and there still seemed to be a lot of roll left so I assumed that was just "page 1" of his

    At the end of the day, Parker and Stone posit that it’s better when people overextend themselves to be accepting rather than secretly (or openly) be bigoted

    My stray thoughts:

    Yeah, I came in to post this.

    Where is the Alex is cool button?

    Quote of the episode:
    "Even for someone who isn't constantly thinking about the human being he killed, it can be difficult to maintain a constant state of happiness."

    I love how they keep mentioning how easy it is to buy guns at Walmart.

    "The other moments that gave me a little bit of pause, at least at first, were the inclusion of plus-size models in Butters’ clientele and Steven Seagal’s awkward “SeBoomBoom” dance, viscerally funny as it was. Both examples had a whiff of actual fat-shaming about them, this idea that anyone who’s overweight and