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I agree that Jax is on his last ride, but whether that's figuratively or literally, not sure. I would love to see the final scene of him getting that tat burned off in the garage while all the club stands around and cries, safely out of harms way with Chibs as the new pres, but hey, this is SOA.

"He’s as relevant and offensive at this point as your half-senile great uncle, which is to say, not at all and only if you listen, respectively."

My suggestion is the mountains or even just high ground. They seem to keep wandering along from one high zombie population to another. Shit, go back to the farm and retake it. These zombies seem to have short attention spans if you ask me.

I agree to an extent, as I would rather have seen Beth kill Dawn and then take over the hospital, ruling with an iron, albeit cute, fist, becoming some sort of Beth of Arc and creating a santuary in the zombie apocalypse.The show will suffer from her being gone, imo.

I hope their first movie is "This is a Movie" and at the end they say, "The movie is over."

I don't like Camren Diaz (I'll concede I enjoyed her in Something About Mary, but it ends there!) or Bruno Mars, but one of them was suprisingly good on Saturday Night.

I knew that kid would get Gemma one way or another. Good onya Abel!
Juice is in the infirmary and I'm sure some torture awaits. Likely they'll burn/cut off his back tat.

Was that Coltrane!?

It's nice to see they can all laugh about the stripper massacre too.

Same boat.

They got the abs wrong. You know they cast the role specifically with her iconic abs in mind, and they got them wrong.

Episodes like this are why I like this show so much. The only criticism I've ever leveled at the show is my frustration with those conversations about how the characters "feel" about the zombie apocalypse. Sure, in the beginning it's emotionally draining and I can only imagine how hopeless and depressing it would all

I was quoting the reviewer in the first paragraph and I think he's saying that the previous incarnations were more realistic in there references to real-world situations. I'm saying I don't think this latest installment suffered because of that distance from the realworld.

Au contraire mon frere! I love em, but they're still just games. I enjoy the COD series including this installment. I just t g e developers are damned if they do damned if they don't for some critics. War is bad, I get it, but this is not war, it's a game. Only pixels got hurt.

Just saw a trailer for V and it could have been a stand alone movie. I'm guessing their sticking with them.

Did he not play COD in HOC?

There's a certain satisfaction in shooting 12 year olds in MP.

I played 3 to death as well. I'm a sucker for COD games and this one has not been disappointing.

Too many cut scenes in the MGS games for me, though I can still hear the exclamation point sound effect in my head whenever I'm surprised.

"The removal of any meaningful ideology—however toxic it was when present—has diminished Call Of Duty to the level of pure fancy. It is, in other words, free to be silly. Its images no longer bear the weight of real-world baggage, no longer brush up against an uncomfortable truth."