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What if it was about the questions Nora asked back? She indirectly said she wouldn't sacrifice her own child but someone else's, didn't she? I feel like it would have been fitting for Nora to simply say "yes" because she's a very no-bullshit kinda person but she was very concerned about the way the child might die and

I can't be the only one who thought that this was a little more than lame for a finale compared to the rest of the season… it wasn't trippy or groundbreaking or even very exciting tbh. The first six minutes were a total waste of screen time and SK getting away with Oliver who just came back from the frozen seems like

I agree. Killing Rick would have made perfect sense and did again today. Negan must realize everyone would blame Rick so to stop infighting it would have just been smart to have Lucille take care of it

I honestly forgot about Maggie completely until Negan mentioned her and I even bought that she was dead. Nothing really surprises me anymore on this show

I swear to god, if I hear Negan say "we have an understanding" one more time I'm gonna ragequit. Is this just sloppy writing or one more insane facette of this unbelievably square and annyoing copy of every comic book villain?

After seeing all those other Bernard/Dolores talks I feel like this timeline theory might actually be right. I'm not sure if I like it yet because These Thing usually turn out to be more confusing than satisfying but nonetheless I'm excited to see where this goes. The fact that we don't have any way of knowing how

You should really try Aftermath then. Maybe that'll help put things into perspective…

Honestly, the only Thing I liked about it were Dandy and Jessica Lange in general. Though I have to admit that the Halloween episodes were fantastic….

I must say I also don't want the whole two timelines thing to be false but the fact that the Maze seems to have been there for a long time though Ford only recently gave Teddy the means to actually get there, makes me wonder.
Also, did little Robert just hint at a robot apocalypse with what he said about the dog not

I think it is a little funny that the nudity on this show makes you uncomfortable.
I feel like its one of the most on point criticisms of 21st century society the show is making. With all the focus and energy people seem to put on their physical appearance to define themselves, it is only fitting to see the artificial

It was. And I know I'm not supposed to say this in the realms of the Net but this cover gave me twice the goosebumps the original frequently does.

As did I. Sometimes it feels there are so many things going on in that show you gotta be missing something.
And did Tahani really say "subtly segway into the matter"?

If you like Dark Matter you really should try The Expanse if you haven't yet. It's worth a binge and the second season is due in January.
And generally I think Better Things is great. 10/10 would recommend.