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I personally don't know why the word itself exists, other than to be used by sarcastic (mistakenly calling themselves "ironic") people online who can't wait for their favorite pastime of hating everything and doing nothing productive.

As far as Talking Dead, Kirkman just said that a gay character from the comics is coming in soon, which means 1) it's one of two characters, and 2) a particular area/setpiece is all but 100% confirmed, now…which then in turn means that 3) we can all look forward to a certain bastard's debut either this season or next.

Believe it or not, you can have interactions with people you have had relationships with (or potential ones) and not need/want to get back together. Them having scenes together does not mean that they're getting back together, it means that they work at the same fictional workplace and they're interacting.

You do realize that most of the characters had both moments of blundering and moments of brilliance? They aren't exclusive, and yet, people seem to have a knack for cherry picking the moments that support their current theory and ignoring everything else until they need THAT for their NEXT theory.

It is a silly term in that 1) it is an extremely niche term, and 2) the writer makes no attempt to explain the meaning of it. It is not a universally-known term, and yet it is being used as if it is. That makes it silly.

And yet again I feel like the one person not hatewatching this show. Even when it's good enough to convince haters, it ends up getting qualified praise. Do people ever get tired of being so persistently, obviously negative? It's just boring at this point. Predictable and boring. The hate. Not the show.

Yes, because I'm sure that The Newsroom consciously chose to steal a joke from a fifteen year old episode of Friends. Yup.

I know this is major necroposting, but am I the only one that thinks the *entire club* comes off as completely moronic for not noticing that there was ONE person who wasn't aware of the new deal, one person that hated Tara on and off, and one person known to go off like a lunatic? I can see Jax blocking that out,

As soon as I saw Bob get snatched up, I knew that they were going to be doing the Hunters arc. And if they have ANY sense, they'll give Bob the "tainted meat" line. This arc is so great for so many reasons that I can't go into.

It could be seen as a statement about how we, as Americans, think very little about the hundreds of thousands dead in natural disasters across the world, even more dead in the bombing of Iraq over the last decade plus, and even the 10,000+ deaths every year from drunk driving…and yet we make so much of a deal over

Very well spoken. Also incredibly wrong-headed. Then again, that's my opinion of your opinion, so it's something of a futile effort to badger each other over opinions. So, yeah.

Todd - Jaime never raped Cersei, the writers even confirmed this after the episode aired. It was a mistake of direction in the episode. You've read the books, you know he doesn't do that. Come on man.

Little Ollie was such a bro right then, and it was beautiful.
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BAH GAWD, THAT BRAIN HAD A FAMILY!

Are people really surprised by the downturn in the show, with Aaron McGruder gone? He did, after all, create the series, bring it to TV, and turn it into what it was. I can't even bring myself to actively watch this season, I noticed that it was on my TV tonight, and here I am.

A suggestion if it gets really noticeable - headphones work to mask it for me, and keeping a TV/livestream going when I'm going to sleep. Gives me something to focus on other than my tinnitus.

To be fair, the Hunters were better cannibals than the St. Johns. The Hunters were just the poor unfortunate souls that targetted the wrong fucking people.

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Terminus seems more like a hybrid of The Hunters and the St. John's Dairy family…and they're both groups of cannibals, so I'm pretty sure that we'll be seeing a lot of people-eaters dying next season.

Shows like CSI have destroyed actualy judicial cases. Why? Because people actually think CSI is real. The least of it - they're not going to do DNA testing for every crime that happens. Especially not a prison shanking.

Listen to every time Andrew Lincoln yells "CARL!" You'll understand then.