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Exactly. I think what we were meant to take away from that exchange was that Michonne had demonstrated sufficient levels of bad-assery to the random Savior woman in their short time together, such that the woman realized that Michonne had no choice but to kill her once she realized how outnumbered she was. But it

Plus all those years on Too Many Cooks…

CorelDRAW!!!!!

But then we wouldn't have been treated to the Morgan lean. "Since I'm so skinny my pants are practically falling off my ass, I'll just lean back a bit every time I need to convey dominance."

I think corporal punishment is probably OK if your rotten little shit of a kid sets off a nuclear bomb because he had a temper tantrum.

I agree that he theoretically could be rehabilitated, but no one seems interested in doing that. Time after time he seems like he's on the verge of becoming a useful character, only to sink back into his isolated and incredibly stupid plots like "I need to tend to my turned mother". I've had it.

I'm all about clearing the decks of all these shitty useless characters. I just wish that Gus, Zack, and Kelley would die in a fire as well. As long as the story sticks to the core group (Eph, Dutch, Fet, Setrakian, Eldrich, and Eichorst) it may have some promise. Virtually every other character and subplot is a

I want to see the outtakes of the "friendship hole" scene. It looked like CeCe could barely hold back laughter for the entire speech.

That was great, but they really missed the opportunity for Holt to show up to a Sousa march.

It ran for five seasons. The finale aired in August 2015.

Hey, guess what — I just watched the same episode that you did. Approximately half of this review is wasted words telling me things I just watched. I don't need that. For example, this paragraph:

Megan did not peel skin off her hand, she took off the bloody bandage, revealing the cut from the prior episode.

I read an interview where she said that the showrunner called her after hearing of her miscarriage and said that he hadn't written anything yet for Lisa and wanted to know how she wanted to handle it, and she wanted the character to mirror her experience.

I thought for a brief moment that he might actually kill himself. That would be the show really turning the screws on Elizabeth if that happened and she found out. And poor Young-Hee. And then imagine if it was all for nothing when the disks don't contain the access codes. That's the kind of shit that really makes

This is not episode 23. There were only 22 episodes in the season. You skipped over a number a few months back and all the reviews since have been off by one.

I learned the definition of pillory from watching Big Love. "My family and I are being pilloried!" was one of his go-to laments for when he felt he was being treated unfairly. It's kind of an old fashioned sounding word.

Also Mike things: being wowed by a word like perpetuity and not being aware of MLM schemes.

But he chose a parabolic path deliberately out of respect… That's definitely human.

Chris is the most garbage of garbage characters on a major television show. I can't believe how badly he's written. Just for once I'd like a show about a zombie apocalypse where the characters are written with realism and rationality, and not all this crazy nonsense. Please take Nick and Madison (and possibly

Hey, remember when Renard made a big deal out of choosing an apartment that was secure and had a doorman? Yeah, apparently the show didn't either. I can buy that Nick would have just flashed a badge to get by a doorman, but the door they showed him entering opened up right on the street, so they weren't even