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Scott Lieberman
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Exactly.

Possibly. Or, perhaps he wouldn't have been bullied as much had he been able to interact better. There is no excuse for bullying of course, but based on what we know of the character how much do you want to bet Max may have been "bullying" the other students in his own way (as he acted with his Aunt Sara for example).

Are you saying you don't think Max's troubles can't be traced at least in large part by Adam and Kristina's inability or unwillingness to teach him etiquette and boundaries?

Anybody else roll their eyes when Drew said he was sad and refused to go to classes? Give me a break- I'm sure he's upset, but even in the context of teen breakup grief, his situation is pretty minor. In any event- man up Drew. You can't stop going to class and risk college over this nonsense.

She definitely saw the walkers as more than mere reanimated corpses (although you'd think by KILLING her sister to bring her back it would confirm they are reanimated corpses albeit perhaps sentient ones in her eyes).

I hadn't considered the "hear them talking" angle. Why would she consider them better as a walker than as a regular person though?

This is such an awful idea. The Odd Couple with Tony Randall and Jack Klugman is a timeless classic.

That was actually a very good heart-to-heart. Camille would just have told Joel that he was selfish and taking the focus off of her painting plans.

Makes perfect sense to me: They give you a chance to voluntarily appear via summons, but if you don't, a bench warrant is issued for your arrest. Change "overdue library book" to "shoplifting" the same book from a bookstore…. see how the morality changes and arrest becomes far more acceptable?

I don't think the walkers could get out of the graves even if they turned down there.

Normally I would agree- for example, I think the sitcom-ness of the wacky ex-wife in Trophy Wife is ruining the show for me. But so far, Iliana's antics have me laughing. Check back with me by the end of next season though.

How many zombies are just wandering around the woods? There's only so many people in that area, and if every regular person still around kills like 3 or so a day (totally realistic based on the number of kills in this show), then the woods and surrounding area should be basically free of zombies by now. And- they

I don't even understand who watches these shows. Seriously, during the week I'm exhausted by about 10pm, and in any event I have to get up early to go to work. I'm assuming I'm not in the minority in that regard? I'm certainly not going to start watching a show like the Tonight Show at 11:30!

Sparkling clean Hyundai? How about houses with almost no dust, and better yet: lawns that must be magically mowed.

Unfortunately, I tend to think it was that Brick was serious, but didn't want to express his feelings at that time.

Camille is the worst. Zeke supposedly cheated on her years ago, and she's cheated on him. That part's over and they agreed to stay together. Yes, I get that she wanted to sell the house and Zeke wouldn't go for it. So what? So he should be miserable then? It's called COMPROMISE. She just got back from her trip-

The military nerd in me hated the "tank" that was so obviously not a tank, but rather a Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle or something similar.

I understand that in that time period there was much more of the "she asked for it" mentality, and I can also understand that Anna would fear Bates' reaction. With that said, however, this was a valet of a guest at Downton while Anna is a beloved, married, ladies' maid. It seems too far beyond the pale to allow this

The best line of the episode was when Pete was telling the DMV instructor he's cursed and almost had him believing it - until Kate pulls up in his Ferrari. Instructor: "Yeah, you're cursed."

I want to like this show more- but the over the top humor with the flaky ex-wife just kind of ruins each episode for me.