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Oh, Hannah is totally immature, but Fran is too mature. I'm not blaming the actor here either; all the character has to do is react to her sheHannahgans. And lest we forget the ex gallery on his phone; I'm pretty sure that shit wouldn't fly with any woman, would it? If my ex would've done that to her boss, in that

Adam and Hannah just seem so far removed from each other now. I don't care for Fran (Plop; reprising both his role in the Office and Obvious Child; though shriller), and don't see it lasting. Jessa and Adam work for me though. Hannah will have to deal o guess. I'm sure it will be more thoroughly addressed.

"She rightly lays into Brett for doing the thing he has been torturing her for for weeks now."

Big Papi? Meh. I was really disappointed that there wasn't a Drunk Uncle appearance with Peter Drinkledge. Missed opportunity.

Ditto.

I honestly don't notice him at all. On or off screen. I don't know if that's good or bad, but I'm going to say bad.

"the most aggressive shimmying I’ve ever seen."

I'm not getting why. They're all in the same circle of friends so it's totally plausible that there'd be break-ups and hook-ups within the circle. Jessa and Adam make sense to me. I understand it may be difficult for Hannah, but that's life.

I know right?! After all that whistling.

Very true and the scenes leading up to the end were terrifying. Rick's face when he took a knee was crushing. But then Negan started talking and made it insulting. After the pee-pee pants comment I was wishing he'd brain me with Lucille.

True. And I'll even count Rick in there, being driven a bit crazy by circumstances. He's become a bit hardened, but his goal is still protecting his people. Negan and co. seem to just be sadistic.

He was just trying to be intimidating. "I smell fear" in the form of urine. Nobody actually pissed their pants.

“'I’m kind of goofy and doesn’t that make me that much scarier?' psycho dude."

I get you. He was a big wuss for not even dealing, but then I get it if he needs time. That's a big reveal, especially when he thought they were making progress. I really saw him as trying to get out of his own rut for his own as well as his family's sake, and taking the blame for where they were at. To open yourself

Daniel Webber is the star of this show, imo. He seems to be channeling Gary Oldman's performance (especially the accent; which may be an impression of the real Lee Harvey Oswald), but it works. He's perfect for the part and I look forward to seeing him in other things.

Nobody's that hot. Then again, Toby is the "nerd' who's trying to date the cheerleader…finally.

I'm not sure how much higher you could set the bar on shows of this ilk than these two shows. I'm wondering what we'll get to replace them on HBO? Probably some kind of superhero bullshit (says the guy who just binge-watched season 2 of Daredevil).

I disagree. Brett is the one who really did some soul-searching and tried to change himself. He was successful to an extent too. He was truly happy and invested in their marriage. I feel that Michelle never really was, and she used that as an excuse to betray and cheat on Brett. Then she wanted a free pass because he

HBO is a fickle bunch. I agree with you that that is probably the reason these great shows get shit-canned, but they also dumped "Rome" (for which there was literally over a thousand years of material). There's an audience for these shows, obviously, and HBO is foolish for letting them go. I get it, GOT is their bread