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As you are proud to proclaim, race is the only thing that matters right? Story be damned, right? (Or at least whatever usually passes for a story on this show) "They killed a black man on this show by zombies! This must be written by the KKK!" Right? Keep your affirmative action laws off my TV show and let the

Anybody who's not Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus, Danai Gurira, and Lauren Cohan should be worried.

I don't think it was cold at all. At that point he is a menace to society and she should have been consumed with despair, anger, and rage. That scene was pretty damn un-convincing, but it was justified. Frankly, I don't know if it was the acting, writing, directing, or even editing. I give them all Ds for that scene.

TY troll

Exactly. Of all the things to worry about, skin color isn't one they should worry about.

I really just hope the writer's ignore any of the idiots complaining about the race of who's dying. There are plenty of things to complain about on this show, but the fact that The Wire cast members are dying is not a concern I have. I never noticed or gave it any thought and the last thing I want is for the writers

After this year he probably won't have much of a problem making time for conventions. The next book should be quicker as he can just ask David and Daniel for copies of the script. I mean, he'll still find a way to make it take four years, but at least it will be easier on him. :)

They could always do spin offs. Martin has released plenty of accompanying material although I don't know how well received those have been.

The yellow, green and blue girls aside, the rest of the females are all white. Just throwin' that out there…

"The group has established bases in the Southern Illinois town…" Springfield is about as dead center in the middle of the state as any capital can get. Let's be honest here, Mr. Barsanti doesn't have a clue where Springfield is and anything south of Chicago is considered "southern Illinois." I'm not even sure he knew

Those bloodthirsty trademark/copyright succubuses in the Sway Empire, whom apparently can trademark a year their queen wasn't even alive for during 95% of, took the song down. However it still seems to be up on mediafire. Legit download here: http://www.mediafire.com/do…

Only legal because she didn't press charges.

Whether he should have won another Oscar before that one or not, Denzel Washington totally deserves an Oscar for his performance in Training Day alone. It's one of the most memorable performances and one of the greatest villains in cinema history and there was exactly one person that could ever pull it off. If you're

This is TWD's version of a clip show; a cameo episode of everyone from S3 'til now. Count me as unimpressed. What really gets me is that he never hallucinates over his GF. Sure, she meant nothing to us as viewers but I would think in his dying moments he would have at least thought about her face once. I mean she was

Too late.

It's hard to put into words how childish, dumb, and how infuriating this show could be, but Zack Handlen did it best. Thanks for sticking with it to the end.

Was that house the same one used on Justified? I would swear it's the same house.

I'm not convinced the original Echo video was real. I'm pretty sure that was a parody of something. I mean, that couldn't possibly have been the video Amazon went with to promote this thing, right?

But if people stfu, how can they draw attention to themselves?

It's sad that Fox offered them $10000 simply because it's cheaper for them to offer that than it is to even get this case dismissed like it is now. And it will still cost them more to get it thrown out again.