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Aaron is one of the few characters left who I really do like. He comes across as sincere and hopeful, but he also comes across as the sort of guy who'll get shit done when the time comes. It helps that he just has this innately likable face. The dude just looks friendly in a way that his personality was always likely

While I freely admit this show will probably have its hooks in me forever, I'm not sure I can watch it live anymore, especially when a good third of a half-season is now taken up by 90 minute episodes that have no business being 90 minutes long. I simply can't justify that sort of time commitment to a show I'm only

Well, who couldn't see why Rick would change his mind, what with the deaths of Spencer…who was a dick. And pantry lady, who…babysat Judith, I guess.

Yes.

She's singularly infuriating. She called out Eugene for not wanting to put anyone in danger, since he knows (and Rosita should too) that when you cross Negan, you're never the one who pays. It's typically someone else, and he leaves you to fester with the guilt.

I guess we should consider it progress that Rosita taking the shot and cutting to black wasn't the final moment of the episode.

Seven hells, what a nothing of a half-season this was.







I'll see you in February.

The thing is, David will need to cut people like Ken and Hannah loose towards the end, if only because it doesn't benefit him to have them next to him at FTC when they're of far more use to him as jury votes. But he needs them to even get to the end, so it's a bit of a conundrum that will require delicate movement.

Honestly, I'd have also accepted Crab People.

The only time I really laughed this episode was the bridge scene at the end, and when Kyle hit up his friends to help him with his trolling plan. I miss watching the school kids be school kids. Hell, have we really seen Stan or Kenny much at all this season? I want the boys to go on more utterly ridiculous adventures

I really thought he'd be unmasked as the Troll Trace guy, and that this was all part of his plan to get Garrison elected to reboot America using the Member Berries.

The writers dug themselves into such a big hole, no thanks to that shit show of an election

They cast more people than they need, in the event of medical evacuations or withdrawals. This is the rare season without any medical evacuations or quitters, so it's been a bit more crowded at endgame.

Thanks!

Hmmm, solid reasoning, and slowly getting me to turn the corner on the Sunday elimination.

Hakeem to TV: "Play Creed."

It's crazy though. Sunday was a Golden Goat that was essentially handed to Adam on a silver platter at the start of the episode…and he voted her out because Hannah told him to.

Which is funny, because that's how David started out, but he's since mellowed out and become a bit more cerebral. But Adam has only become more manic as we get closer to the end.

Golly you're such a great ally, Ken M
You're such an immunity threat
Nobody here can decry you, Ken M
You're handsomer than Johnny Depp
There's no man in camp as desired as you
We all want to just be your friend
Except for the ones who want children by you
We're all voting for you in the end

Oh, absolutely agree. Sunday was Cowboy Rick levels of invisible.