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    Watching it back, it's as clear as day they knew the story from the start.

    That was how I read it, otherwise the nuke is entirely pointless. They never explained it though, as the show always wanted the ambiguity of walking the line between science and faith.

    Welcome to the internet, where even a clear statement from the writers is disputed with little more than a "Nuh-uh" by some know-nothing jackasses who weren't paying attention.

    I loved Lost, I loved the finale and if you didn't, we can't be friends.

    I was assuming they'd do this anyway. The layout for Season 8 writes itself, 1-8 is the war, then the time-jump, and the season ends with Alpha sending a message.

    There are little signs but what makes Negan a great character in the book is that he's a reluctant bully. He see's himself as reasonable, intelligent and a real leader. He's more than willing to give multiple chances to Rick, simply to keep the peace and make the system work. It's actually that pragmatism that fuels

    I kinda wonder how much Neville nearly breaking Aries neck took out of the match.

    To be fair, he was 6 feet from a tiger and surrounded by people with guns who wanted him dead. I'd fucking run, too.

    I've been saying this for 7 damn years. Dig a pit, lure the walkers in, set them on fire. I couldn't believe it when Rick was handed the quarry at at beginning of Season 6 and his solution was to let them escape! It was a massive walker trap.

    He's been a little too much stick and not enough carrot for my liking. I don't like his domination of the Saviors either, it leaves questions of why they'd follow him.

    Agreed. Finale's are usually dire but I didn't hate it.

    Reading this review I kept thinking "You don't understand Negan at all" but actually you've kind of got a point. The show has gotten Negan wrong. His whole deal is meant to be "Hey, I'm a reasonable guy, I'm rebuilding the world and you're fucking it up". His violence comes from a feeling of justification, and the

    "Marvel exec says readers don’t want “diversity” "

    I'm still in denial about the Shane/AJ match. I guess it's too much to hope that Bryan gets subbed in instead?

    I met her about 10 years ago. The only way I can describe her is to say she's the most L.A. person I've ever met and quite nice in that way where you're not entirely sure if she's genuine. Give it 10 years and she could totally star in the inevitable Sunset Boulevard remake.

    I don't think you can end the show on a 5-10 minute match of questionable quality. If Goldberg Vs Lesnar does "end" the show I'm expecting a Balor/Owens rematch clause to end the show with a proper match.
    Having said that, rumours are now that Reigns Vs Taker is going on last, which isn't good news for anyone.

    I'm gonna say mommy issues and sexual repression.

    Pretty sure he'll win, not sure he'll walk out with the belt.

    I got an email this morning offering me 3 months of the WWE Network for free. Still doesn't seem worth bothering.

    I know what I hate, and I don't hate this.