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I've been lukewarm on them since they got back. A little miffed that they are kinda hiding stuff behind a paywall and I've just been spacing out a lot during episodes. I'll be back on-board once they cover a movie that I've seen.

The FlopHouse tends to watch the shit nobody would watch ever.

And if you follow me to the bank, I will turn William McKinley into 25 Andrews Jackson!

Well, she was a dog. And he's a cat (Garfield).

I'm just saying the axe didn't need to be up there.

It's just impossible to keep it under wraps. Either one of the zombie extras is gonna blab or one of the enterprising crew members.

MOT SHANK

"Hey! It's Tony Randall!"

Well, yes and no.

Like that hula hoop scene in Hudsucker Proxy with the store owner.

And they only put him on the roof so the show could calm down and show you who Negan killed.

I think they even filmed scenes after the fact, because it would be pretty obvious when the fans who hang out near the set stopped seeing certain actors. It could be a case where Cudlitz and Steven Yeo even dressed the parts and walked into a closed set, but I think the story was leaked at some point. It's

I thought that shot might have been more poignant if they had some of the dead cast members come back for it. It would have been more fantasy-driven anyway, why not have Lori.

I don't know what the axe thing was. First, I had no idea it might be on top of the camper, and then there was an axe, and then there was a different axe on the ground later on. I'm not sure if he threw the axe off the roof or what.

Jack on Lost was the same way. Bouncing back and forth over whether he was a leader or not.

The reddit episode thread is usually pretty good. More glowing comments then not.

It's much better when you wait 20 minutes and just watch the DVR.

I miss season 2, when we would just make fun of how stupid the characters were being.