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    si senior anybody would understand just as well as "da, comrade" :)

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    The problem with Negan's gang is that he is a more sophisticated sociopath with an ability to play mind games and being able to keep his goons in control by ensuring that one half is always suspicious of the other half. Those who would potentially rebel are afraid/not sure if they will be immediately ratted out by

    Oh OK, I saw him killing Dante but didn't catch the count of how many goons he also killed. Ok, then, thanks for clarifying! It just happened so fast :)

    Dumb question :)
    why "100"?
    I thought when Daniel said he had killed 96 people, then he would kill 4 more in this epp and that would make 100 :)
    I really didn't catch why the title of the epp is 100? Help?

    I swear I have read the same comment verbatim here before. Are you plagiarizing or logging in to comment the same thing over and over after each episode? Is there any other more productive activity you can engage in?
    I know I know free country but stop torturing yourself :)

    I was surprised how easy it was to "take over" the dam? If that's what happened? You just throw Dante over the rails and boom done! Why didn't they think of that earlier instead of following his cruel orders? :)

    Were there no Caucasian actors last night? I didn't even notice, and why should I anyway? I think the epp was good, I couldn't take my eyes off the screen, if nothing else but to read the subtitles :)

    didn't see "narcos" but I like this trend…

    I will give this show credit for one thing though. I'm amazed they went with Spanish language/English subtitles for almost this entire episode-

    Before anything is said, I loved loved loved the whole thing in Spanish! Loved it. I do not speak Spanish, but know a word here and there, but that doesn't matter. The authenticity of it was so great! Loved it!

    would that apply to Travis?

    I have stopped questioning "science" of many things in TWD and FTWD. It makes for much more enjoyable viewing experience.
    Zombies are made up to begin with anyway, not possible IRL so…
    I liked this episode, it is shaping up more in the direction of a commentary on society vs. disjointed story threads… it's just my

    I am confused now though, I read in a different recap that Jeremiah Otto was the one who was a drunk and he feels guilty for ignoring/abandoning Troy growing up, so he now looks the other way because he knows that Troy has issues due to his having been a lousy father and role model… Idk

    I am not saying there aren't women who abuse substances. I am saying in this particular instance, the husband is obviously a nut case (survivalist freak show, and who knows what else), and yet, the wife is being blamed for Troy's later issues.
    In my observations, and experience, in the majority of women's being

    yes :)

    the USSR, it was like that in all 15 SSRs

    Well, I thought they both have wheels, so… :)

    idk, that whole scenario was dependent on so many variables to begin with…

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