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Too Much Cowbell
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Remember that according to flashback, early in the apocalypse Abraham's wife and child[ren?] waited until he was asleep and ran away from him out to where all the zombies were. While it was dark.
I like the actor, but Abraham the character's got something fundamental wrong with him.

Carol and Daryl's whole vibe is mother-son. To have them get all kissy would be major creepy.

Yeah, they should be named Adam and Steve.

It was easy because that was just an outpost with maybe 20 guys in it.

I am delighted with what I call "What?" Rick. Right after the decapitated head-punching, when the Hilltop guy told Rick he was scarier than Negan, the look on Rick's face made me think we were going to get another "What?"
I want a "What?" Rick moment in each and every episode going forward.

Carol does know, because after she winged him from the window, she saw him urging Dr. Denise to leave him and get herself to safety.
I think that's the main reason she has kept quiet about the episode with Morgan.

YES. I've done a 180 on Gabriel and am now rooting for him.
I loathed his cowardice when the character was introduced—and the actor really sold that cowardice, too—and that makes his redemption all the more compelling.

But will he starve to death, or will he become a Jedi Ninja Whatever like Morgan and wok da erff?

I hope it's Abe, but I fear it will be Carol.

No, I think Idris Elba is like the male Monica Bellucci.

*waaaaaah*

It's called "acting," dear boy.

Actually Roland fucks a demon in Book 1, and then the demon stashes his goo, and then in another book either the same demon or another demon (I forget) puts the goo in Susannah. Et voila.

1) The original The Dark Tower was written by SK when he was in college. Several years ago he published an updated version of the book which he had revised to make it line up better with the other six books. I think both versions are good, but the older version is definitely the work of a(n admittedly very gifted)

There's some confusion about whether Walter is actually Flagg, or more a kind of avatar or reflection of Flagg. "RF" is a supernatural, not-human creature but the books are clear that Walter is human.

Why aren't you familiar with the story they are proposing to tell?

IIRC, in the book they let him leave so that they could tail him and find out who his contacts were.

And now I'm picturing Ron Howard as on fire with his mouth full of turds.

I like this idea just because I could look at Danai Gurira, and listen to her voice, for hours on end.