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Garret got cast and people just assumed he was Negan 'cause he's done good villain work before, I don't think anyone expected a bigger star like Morgan. Then again, Garret's done funny likable roles too so he could be on any side.

Well, the comic character Jesus is in this season and has been seen on set right next to Glenn… so that seems the most logical.

He's going to die in the most reckless and humiliating way possible, probably survive that huge Falls massacre only to get ran over by Peggy.

Peggy's really giving me Lester vibes this episode, between secretly refusing to give Ed a child and preventing him from buying the store that would then bring them enough money for a family and her help courses, there's an unconscious selfishness slowly becoming her defining trait.

Hm, retro is a fair word, I'd say classic really, it's such a huge storytelling device it's never going to go out of style (maybe overused sometimes). This whole season has been just nonstop tension though so I'm pretty excited to see just how long this struggle can keep going.

But we see in the set photos Glen next to Jesus, if he were to show up as a distraction, or at least some kind of loud noise or something so that the walkers' full attention isn't on Glen, he'd have a moment to crawl a meter or two under the dumpster.

I'm on board with maybe someone coming in to save him/distract the horde. It seems they went out of their way to keep showing those stairs on the building next to them so that'd be the closest escape point for him if he just crawl through a few of them.

Yeah, I totally agree that these last few episodes of the new season have been showing how wrong Rick can be, in a sense. What I've got from this devastating hour is that all his big speeches of survival and acts of insane endurance in the face of death are summed up in that bit at the end where he thinks about how

Haha, I liked that after the last finale he just completely drops his doubt like "yeah, okay, I was an asshole, I'll just be quiet so nobody wants to kill me".

Huh, this actually seems like a decent series for those writers and I can see why Murphy would be on board for them; Wood and Moon were amazing biopics because they managed to tell the real life stories with inevitable lows but do it from their perspective on the world.

Oh, believe me I know it's a show which has a big kid audience, it shows sometimes. I just found it weird they couldn't do it in actual conversation rather than the straight to camera educational opening, especially since it's a pretty simple concept to just throw out there in a sentence.

Yeah, I did wonder that too, their abilities were so inconsistent throughout, like if the hologram could do that why couldn't they? Why did they just walk about instead of standing there waiting. I'm not gonna overthink it cause of all that b-story fluff was just to fill the weekly 10 minutes dedicated to running away

Since there are still people regularly commenting on here, can someone help me understand the Doctor's ghost? Now I understand all the stuff he explains at the end about the message because it was pretty blunt, but why (other than to give those characters something to do) did that ghost release the other ghosts… just

It was pretty annoying that for such a long-running science fiction show, they needed the Doctor to address the camera directly to explain a time-loop. I mean if he had just mentioned it casually to another character it would've been obvious but this…

I can't watch the videos where I am, but I imagine this must be in his stand-up because he talks about this in another interview, with Playboy I think. I love his anecdote that when leaving somewhere after a night with friends he would have his bike nearby or just planned to get a taxi. He would lie that he got a

Did the title offer anything else?

All I can hope for is flashbacks to his police days written by Nic Pizzolatto.

I saw the same pic somewhere else and literally until now assumed it was a gag from some Macfarlane show.

It's incredibly bleak at times but there's enough solid jokes I found to keep me slowly making my way through it. There are some fantastic moments too, a great extended cameo from Hamm is essential viewing.

Since a few people on here don't recognise Fusion, this is another one of his show which is all legally on YouTube.