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I just looked it up.

 

There was a 'slow one' with Carl and Michonne getting to know each other in some house or something.... followed by the Darryl/Beth one... followed by one that focused on Bob and Sascha, at least in the first half of it and I guess later on, after I fell asleep they saved Maggie from zombies.

 

The next episode was the Carol/Girls one, and I didnt make it to that.

 

You quit at the worst possible time. Try to find that one if you can.

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"The audience is invested, so we don't have to put any more effort into this!" It was a great day when I realized that wasn't true.

 

But it's not like there's anything else on Sunday nights. It's either AMC's The Walking Dead, or NBC's The Walking Dead with a Cris Collinsworth commentary.

Invest in HBO. You'll find plenty that is much better on Sunday nights.

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You quit at the worst possible time. Try to find that one if you can.

 

Or, if you'd rather not watch it, just look at the pretty flowers...

 

The best TWD episodes seem to be about Carol's character development.

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You mean your Duke's of Hazzard comment was in jest?

 

Yes, I hope it's only in jest.

 

You never know with the Talking Dead. They could resort to "theme" nights of getting actors who've long faded into obscurity because they think my idea is a good one.

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Probably the best episode of the season.

 

Even Talking Dead...Chris Hardwick is actually funny for once.

 

I still can't watch Hardwick without wanting to punch him in the face.

 

Great episode, but I wish they would have written in a Darryl/Maggie scene. Even if we're simply to "assume" Maggie has forgiven Darryl for getting Glenn's head bashed in, that's an opportunity missed.

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Great episode, but I wish they would have written in a Darryl/Maggie scene. Even if we're simply to "assume" Maggie has forgiven Darryl for getting Glenn's head bashed in, that's an opportunity missed.

 

 

Agreed. That scene needed to be in there. Actually there was very little Glenn/Abe discussion where the people at the Lucille scene shared the story with those who weren't.

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Did they actually show Daryl finding Rick's gun at the Sanctuary?

He got that gun from the guy that Daryl destroyed...He needed to release some of that anger and did he ever...

 

I thought this was a really good episode for the most part. I liked the ending, they know what needs to be done.

 

The chick turning and firing blindly and connecting with pinpoint precision was ridiculous. But I guess they want to show how bad ass they all are or something. Other than that looking forward to the plot to take down the Saviors...

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He got that gun from the guys head that Daryl bashed in...

 

 

It actually wasn't in his head. It was in his pants.

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I do like the way that guy tried to weasel out of getting killed by Daryl. With the way these people are, especially Negan, you can't really tell if that was an act or not. A good number of them are definitely dicks, but there have to be just as many who are doing exactly what Joey said there.

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I liked the episode. Agree they should've had something with the Darryl and Maggie reunion. But I like how they left off with everyone coming together and that they plan to combine forces to fight Negan. Much better finale, although mid-season, than last season. I kinda enjoyed Carl's eye socket though, haha... And I for one, loved the Spencer scene. Pretty awesome!

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I thought this was a really good episode for the most part. I liked the ending, they know what needs to be done.

 

 

Yeah, there have various moments during the series where there are a run of episodes featuring "distraught" Rick, and every time it happens I can't wait until the episode when he finally snaps out of it. We got that last night.

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When I eyeball the numbers......it still looks like all the factions are very outnumbered against Neegan and his group

Negan has the numbers, but how many are truly loyal to him are willing to die defending him? A great plan would be to try to get someone from the inside to revolt as well...

 

Yeah, there have various moments during the series where there are a run of episodes featuring "distraught" Rick, and every time it happens I can't wait until the episode when he finally snaps out of it. We got that last night.

Yes, kind of like farmer Rick.

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When I eyeball the numbers......it still looks like all the factions are very outnumbered against Neegan and his group

 

And then there's the lack of guns

 

 

edit: And who was the creepy lurking feet guy? If it was the one who put up all the warning signs, I have a hard time picturing him actually letting Rick and Aaron do as much as they did.

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And then there's the lack of guns

don't forget about the weapons that group of women had...it's a start.

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