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Jesus likes the pole and the hole.

It went on way too long. It lost all plausibility and, thus, tension, after the first — what — TEN minutes? They botched it badly.

There's still Tara and Aaron's boyfriend.

That's who it is.

They have killed someone who doesn't matter enough for it to make sense that the episode ends with that character's death. That's the reason for the cliffhanger.

You know what? I bet it's the Alexandria guy who got whacked. The guy whose name I don't even remember. There was no other reason for him to be in this episode. I bet that's the reason for the stupid cliffhanger — they are trying to cover up for the fact that they wimped out on killing a major character.

Honestly, I'm glad comic readers are satisfied with Morgan's performance, but to non-comic readers it really doesn't matter. I think part of the show's problem is trying too hard to satisfy readers.

So, I'm reading now that this "cliffhanger" was spoiled last week on Facebook or something?

Oh God, am I going to have to try to remember my Twitter password so I can see this vitriol? Is it being recapped anywhere?

I too want to hear what happened on Talking Dead tonight.

The "Maggie got sick" hackery started with "The doctor got unnecessarily killed."

Was it just me, or did Negan say "…and I get that." at one point? Guy walks out of an RV, says something about pee pee and instantly becomes a Grey's Anatomy character.

This isn't a cliffhanger. A cliffhanger is when you don't know how a character is going to get out of a situation. When you know someone is dead, that's not a cliffhanger. That's playing games with an audience. They are expecting comment boards to be lighting up with feverish speculation — WHO IS IT? — and talking

It really, really wasn't. I have never seen a show sink this low. Not even The Walking Dead has sunk this low before.

I think Pastor Tim is supposed to be a pretty decent guy. For a minister, anyway.

I think it's weird that you think that's strange.

I can't believe how little Arkady and Oleg time we are getting. Instead of them we are getting basically the same scenes with Nina over and over again each week.

Yeah, I used to joke about those things in the first season. It's not so much realism I'm talking about as something to do with drama and dramatic tension.

Except that it's a stretch that Darryl is that upset about Denise to begin with.

This will not get me a lot of love here but I think the Martha storyline has left the land of plausibility so far behind that it is losing its dramatic appeal for me. I love Martha but there is no way she should still be alive. Not only that but they keep slightly resetting things with her so that she is basically in