shemark57
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Oh, let's face it. They're all pretty damn vile. But Cole, I think, is the murderer of Scotty. I have no Intel whatsoever - that's just a guess. And if I'm right, that makes him the winner of the who's the most vile contest.

"The Affair" - the most dicks of any show on TV! And not only the ones between men's legs.

Don't think they're going that way. The sex with Cole appeared to happen shortly after Noah went back to the city. So Noah as the father is definitely in the realm of possibility, give or take a few weeks. Pregnancies aren't always exactly 9 months on the dot. Perhaps even Allison doesn't know who the father is.

If that kid is Cole's and she is keeping it from him, in light of the loss they both suffered, then she is even more vile than he is. And that's pretty damn vile.

It's ridiculous on its face. I lived in Clifornia for 20 years. The only was he's paying $25 a month for car insurance is if he's driving a moped. And even then, I sincerely doubt it. My perfect driving record, no collision insurance cost me well over $150 a month 6 years ago. So the guy is an out-and-out liar.

Um, actually, there's a pretty major storyline with the two gay heretics this season. Or dies that not count because they're women?

Honestly, I can't think of any. The comic is far more brutal than the series, and I am probably one of the few that doesn't like it when people die. In fact, part of me hopes that Glen really is dead, just to save him from the far more brutal death he suffers in the comics. I know that death is so iconic among fans

Shaking My Damn Head.

And then, later on, when MIB said that Locke's last thoughts while Ben was strangling him were, "Why?" So sad. The only sadder thing was "NOT PENNY'S BOAT" right before Charlie crosses himself and floats away.

Michael Emerson is a national treasure. So is Terry O'Quinn, for that matter.

You are genius! If I saw that, it would give me such a laugh for the day. I'm going to start doing it, too. Maybe we can start a movement.

Well, I saw it coming, because I'm an idiot and I can't stay away from spoilers. Libby was the big shock for me in that scene.

So many feels on that show. "I love you, Penny! I've always loved you!" I lost it during the last episode when James and Juliet found each other. The sad thing about the flash-sideways world was that it was the lives they could have, but never did, live, if they had made better choices and/or had better luck. In

"You're not John Locke, and you dishonor his memory by wearing his face." Tears for days!

You're not being trolled, but what you heard isn't exactly accurate, either.

LOL, my daughter and I have always thought ALL the characters should be wrapped in armor, literally, every time they go out. I mean, seriously, can walkers bite through leather? Why is wearing head to toe leather not SOP at this point? I mean, obviously, it's not going to save you from a horde like Glenn and

That's interesting, that the show runners regret revealing that they're all infected. Did they say why they regret that reveal? Because that's straight from the comics.

You mean Shannon, played by Maggie Grace. But that's exactly what I mean. LOST pioneered killing off its popular stars, making way for TWD. It was such a shock when Boone was killed in Season 1 that Ian Somerhalder was on all the talk shows. It just wasn't done back then - especially not to such a cutie. Now, it's

I had the 3 you mentioned as the unkillables, and noted Jack's demise in the finale. You are correct that I missed Hurley. But remember, they had a huge cast, and killed off practically all of the by the end. Even Sayid and the Kwons were killed. And Locke! One of the main stars of the show!

Carl must live because he will eventually be the new Rick. Plus, he's the symbol of the person who doesn't remember any other kind of life, and so survival is second nature to him. I believe that, when thus show finally ends, he'll be the last one standing.