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God, Steve Howey is great, too. So many underappreciated actors in this show!

I got a little bit of an Erin Brockovich vibe from her - probably sexier than most of her compatriots, more plain-speaking and smarter.

I think the dramatic stuff has been so overwhelming each episode that, upon rethinking it, I forget about all the funny stuff that happens too.

I'm always so excited to see her show up in anything!

He's been killing it this season. He'll never get the nod, but he should.

I realized tonight that I am totally ok with Frank dying at the end of this season. His character is no longer integral to the show, IMO. I did think that the scene with him and Sammie in the shower was actually sort of touching and I was glad they didn't go to that weird place again.

Frankly, I think they tend to hide from that aspect of things a lot on this show. Like Rick didn't even consider that point when he sent Carol off on her own. Not that Carol can't take care of herself, but chances are, if you are a guy on your own and you meet some baddies you get killed, if you're a woman, it's

Thanks, Shameless, for helping me fulfill my yearly crying quota in the space of one hour.

Not to mention the fact that just when Lip decides to really commit to school and starts seeing the fruits of his labor, he gets pulled back in. So fucking sad.

I thought it was the same tree, but I would have thought that the wreath (or whatever the fuck that was) and the thing hanging from the higher branches would have been taken for evidence or stolen by teenage goths :)

I think it's more of a reflection on Rust's status as "other" - he's so far from the typical cop (as evidenced by earlier alienation and distance from the other detectives) that it makes it easy to be suspicious of that which they don't understand. The nihilism, the anti-religious aspects of his personality - in a

She was eyeing them "lovingly" - I think they had to motor before she got to hack them up properly.

I also sort of like the fact that (apart from Rick and Carl), the people who escaped together weren't necessarily the people you would expect to be together. So even though they were all justifiably glad to be alive, they were all longing for the people they were closest with, not necessarily the people they were

At most. Rick hadn't even had time to tell everybody (Tyreese in particular) that Carol had been banished.

I was fully expecting them to draw out Carol's return until next season, so I was pretty pleased with this part of things.

I only remember the two little girls running off. There were little boys? now I'm even more confused. Crap.

I think the way she was dealing with those bunnies in this episode should cement all of our convictions about the dissection in the earlier episode.

Shag Blake, marry Gillingham and definitely do something horrible to blandly pathetic Evelyn.

I was a little worried that Blake gave Mary a Hitler mustache and she was going to leave it there. All I could think about afterwards, though, was how much poo was probably in that mud. Happy to contribute, folks.

Get a room, you guys.