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Here's my problem with Nicholas and Glenn's Dumpster dive; they clearly fell away from the Dumpster and would have landed with their feet closest to the Dumpster. But when we see Glenn screaming (overhead shot) his head is clearly right next to the Dumpster. That means at some point his body did a complete 180 degree

Did we actually see Andrea die?

True. Maybe that's why he's become such a popular character. I could see Carol and Daryl being the last ones standing at the end.

I think Daryl is more pragmatic than conscience. He clearly has earned his stripes on the road to becoming Rick's #2.

Carol set a timer when she put the casserole in the oven (55 minutes?) and it went off at the end of the episode, prompting Korl to take it out. So we know the attack lasted just long enough to bake a casserole. Let's eat.

Morgan is the fourth in a series of characters to act as Rick's conscience. Laurie, Dale, and Herschel being the first three. Look where they are now.

I think Ron went to the William Shatner School of Acting. "Rick. Is dangerous."

Yet somehow they exert amazing strength and are difficult to fight off in hand to hand fighting.

When Carter was bitten Rick hesitated to do the thing that everybody watching knew he had to do to save the operation. In war, if you hesitate at the wrong moment you increase the chances of getting yourself or someone else killed. It will be interesting to see how Rick reacts to having been right about Carter. Will

The power bar thing with Morgan and Michonne was great. I also liked the sign they show as the walkers are leaving the road. "You're Almost Home."

I hope this doesn't become another show of nothing but people arguing over what move to make next. Let's go, no let's stay, no we're going, I'm not going.

How about Green Acres and Petticoat Junction? Wasn't one of them a spinoff of the other?

Watching this episode make me even more ticked off that they wasted so much time with the pathetic Glen.

The show will end with the real Don Draper waking up in a field hospital in Korea. He'll tell the nurse he just dreamed that his fellow soldier, Dick Whitman, who was killed on the battlefield, had taken over his life and pretended to be him for the entire decade of the 60s.

Yeah, I don't know about Stan either. But I do know that was an iconic poster in the 70s.

Maybe he committed suicide before the pilot episode, hence the opening credit plunge.

I like the half blind idea. Very interesting. And the Moshe Dayan poster was a very authentic touch as many Jewish households displayed that same poster in that time period.

Eh, they could fudge the math a bit. Make her a graduate student or something like that. You know how Don likes his women young and impressionable.

I think the last shot of the show will be Don sitting in a Doctor's office waiting room. The door opens and we see a very young Dr. Melfi from the Sopranos. She comes out and introduces herself to Don, he goes into her office and the door closes. The end.