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I disagree that the writer is the weakest element on this show, although I agree that he's pretty weak. I think the worst element is the two techs working on Maeve. The Asian one is always BLOWN AWAY with wonder and fear. The ginger beard is always ANGRY in a stupid way. It is tiresome.

I was reminded in places of Kiyoshi Kurosawa. I liked it.

No, but it's bitching when you reframe every little criticism of this show into "I'm done." And you do that over and over again.

Maybe so but TWD has been doing this since they split up on the way to Terminus. The writers can't seem to do it any other way.

It's like those English villages that are about 85% deranged murderers on BBC detective shows.

No. No you do not. Burgess and Golding respected Aristotle's rule about plot creating character. This show absolutely does not respect that.

But this is how the show airs. This is what the writers have had to work with for years now.

Yes, I could see the CGI in every one of those examples that I've seen. And it is irritating to me every time.

The Wolves existed to create conflict between Morgan and Carol.

Your comment was funny. Don't let the fanboys tone police you.

This is a community of people who watch this show and talk about it. Don't try to front that it's a fan group. It's always been ok to critique the show here.

To me, Delos is so Greek and Dolores so Spanish that I don't see the words as similar.

The company would have to be named Dolos for that part of your theory to pan out.

I think this comment gets to what I see as the problem this show currently has. The concept of the maze — something that suggests a larger game plan that throws the entire surface plot of the show into question — is something that should only be barely hinted at, at first. We need to become invested in the

This is true. I'm only watching this show, Atlanta, and South Park currently. Oh. And The Walking Dead but that's been a hate watch for years.

I see a lot of references to Lost in comments on this show, but I get more echoes of Fringe from it. The Bernard/Ford and/or Arnold/Ford dynamic reminds me of Walter Bishop and Leonard Nimoy's character. Dolores is like Olivia in the way that she's part detective, part creature of what she's investigating.

No one clicks a site they've never heard of and downloads what it's offering without at least reading the page. If we were supposed to think "Shrive" was as well known as Malwarebytes in the show's universe they should have let us know that.

That is a very cute baby. I liked the banana part.

You don't know Jordan, apparently.

I guess I interpreted "innocent" differently from you. I assumed it referred to Kenny's intentions, his motivation in interacting with the girl.