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Thanks for the chuckle.

Along for the ride, so far. What tripped me up, and I know this is ridiculous, is Tristan's hair. Every time I see him, all I see is the lead singer for the group Information Society. Makes me laugh every time.

I'm going to disagree. The A is from Sam's stamp. "A" for being in Alexandria. That was referenced at the end of season 5.

Personally I don't think there's any connection between Enid and The Wolves. She was simply telling Carl how easy it was for the both of them to sneak in and out of Alexandria. So people shouldn't be surprised if others figure that out as well.

I agree with everything you said. This show requires a suspension of disbelief that is truly mind-boggling.

Why are you expecting logic in this show? I mean, this is a show where people can waltz into the police station and mow down 9 officers and the commissioner, and there's no retaliation. Gotham takes suspension of disbelief to all new heights.

This makes me sad, especially with the revival of "Twin Peaks" about to begin. RIP Catherine Coulson. The Log Lady was pretty damn awesome.

I actually thought the same thing. How did he end up in the morgue, and not one person realized he wasn't dead. I can only suspend my disbelief so far.

I was disappointed with "The Sacrament" because it was a complete redo of The Jim Jones Story. I initially thought there would be a supernatural element to "The Sacrament," and I thought that would be cool. But it was not the case.

Good points. I have no idea.

The character of Eph is really nothing more than a complete dick. He's in DC for less than 48 hrs and he's already screwing around on Nora. Who's stuck watching that jackass of a son. And naturally, Eph's drinking.

That's so funny. I actually wondered the same thing.

Agreed, but I would venture to say "The Strain" is a pretty close second.

Dexter was good through the John Lithgow season, and then tanked.

Agreed. It was a great show. I have the DVD.

I agree. Terrible, and rather boring for a horror movie.But a great premise and I liked the lead actress.

You had me at "pantsuit warlord." That may very well be the name of my next #1 dance single. Or autobiography. Or my epitaph.

So I have the actual puzzle of Wonder Woman that is featured in this article. It's in my kitchen, on a shelf next to my Speed Buggy lunchbox. And I'm not embarrassed in the least.

"Every sentence he utters is vile gold."

He went a bit Morpheus on Hannibal. I loved it.