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    Misleading title much?

    I liked it a lot. Why wouldn't you enjoy a stylistic flourish like that?

    So aside from one episode "there wasn't a single episode this season that has reminded me of why I'm still watching this show." Doesn't that mean "there was a single episode this season that has reminded me of why I'm still watching this show."?

    I care about Carl insofar as I care about Carl's hat and hearing Rick say "Korl".

    He likes the show a lot, and usually is a great reviewer. This review stood out as him being in a bad mood more than anything.

    It kinda bugged me, Michonne was like "I can't waste a moment! I have to get out and help Rick" then she was free to go and she wasted a moment. It would've been funny if she was half a second late to save Rick because of that head kiss.

    Yep, plus Gabriel's main fault was that he can't be trusted with regards to "evil people like Rick", Gabriel doesn't think the baby is evil and isn't going to let harm come to the baby to spite Rick.

    Wow, Zack, I think you are one of the best reviewers on here but this whole review screams: "I wasn't in the mood to watch this episode but I did because it's my job and I'm going to hold my bad mood against the episode."

    How does complaining about Sherlock help to change any of that at all?

    Can somebody point me in the direction of a site/discussion area for TV shows? I seem to have stumbled into one about gender politics that only occasionally mentions tv shows.

    Um… that's because they are the protagonists. If it's bigoted against women then it's also bigoted against anybody not named Watson or Sherlock.

    Sherlock: "It's never Lupus! … I mean twins"

    What was "low D material"?

    It seems like considerable overstepping to judge a show so harshly on what you perceive to be the writers political message when the show is not a political one. You are not the only person at the AVClub who has done this, but I promise that the bulk of the people who come here come here to talk about TV and not

    Jerry: "I've got plenty of Riddler friends."
    George: "My father is a Riddler."

    The reviewer constantly praises "The Flash" and that show is terrible. There's got to be something about Gotham that is better…

    Good thoughts. It was probably supposed to be fish, I could see Jada being too much of a diva to do it herself.

    Can we have Richard Kind incompetently hold the office instead, or he could even bring in two old friends played by Barry Bostwick and Michael J. Fox and we could do a reboot of "Spin City".

    St. McGuffin's Plot Reconstruction Center, I believe.

    Yes, that's how you know everybody is sad.