rtozier2011--disqus
rtozier2011
rtozier2011--disqus

I don't know what year you've been living in but leaning to the right is extremely terrifying.

I like the show. I've watched it since the start and for now I intend to keep watching it. I'm just telling a person who doesn't like it a better place to stop.

The problem with that proposal is that voting is an emotional process and therefore we have to have universal suffrage. If you don't like it, secede. It almost worked once for some of your compatriots, and the Scots, i.e. some of mine, got even closer two years ago.

The problem is that those of us who were raised in the last 40 years to believe we lived in an enlightened, post-war society were gullible fools. What we should believe is the truth: that humanity has a wide range of views and if we want the ones we believe in implemented, we have to fight (by making the argument) to

Am I the only one who thinks the term 'butthurt' has a vaguely homophobic connotation?

Perhaps he should have sung Teenage Dirtbag instead.

I still quite like the show, so Zack's reviews grate on my sometimes with their recurrent negativity. Perhaps Zack is actually a zombie from WWZ who's angry at the rival franchise, which would explain why his name is Zack. Either way, the only gripe I have with the show really is that often they eschew world-building,

Carry on and drop it again after episode 7 of season 2, 'Pretty Much Dead Already'. Then if you like you can tell yourself, like one character tells another, that the characters are pretty much dead already (which also serves as a subtle way of stating the show's theme of 'we are the walking dead') and you can stop

This is not fighting. This is subservience.

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S7: Rick assimilates into Negan's crew and becomes his second-in-command; they discover the US Government is still operating out of Denver. Rick kills Negan and takes his place.
S8: Rick vs the US Government. At the end, when Rick has infiltrated the presidential bunker, he discovers a message from France about how to

I have Mexican food on 99% of my pizzas. I order Mexican pizza. I'm not North American though, maybe that helps.

Maybe it could happen at a baby shower.

Perhaps Muffember would be more informative. Also, both genders could participate.

I don't get the hate for anyone. If there are inconsistencies in how the characters are written, fine. But the only TV characters I've hated are the ones who are presented as much better people than they are, like Ted Mosby.

Maybe now you guys can give that gig to Alan Sugar.

Personally I'm hoping Rick and the others will assimilate into the Saviors, become indispensible, get control of the organisation, then stab Negan in the neck, blame it on someone else, and take over the group.

Next time say Korl.

Thank you for explaining your point. I do mind, as it happens, because ending a discussion before the person you're talking to has understood you strikes me as a tad rude. It wasn't clear until now that that was your point. I took you to be saying that the relative lack of difference meant that the possibility of a

The American sense of the word is 'not worth discussing' as in 'I just lost my job, so now it's a moot point whether I should tidy my desk'. The British sense is 'I just got a job, so it's a moot point whether I should tidy my desk there.'