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Glenn taking out that walker while tied up is so freaking badass! I just love it.

See this is why Maggie should have been the one to kill Phil's ass. He is a nasty sociopathic bully.

Yeah, Daryl comes to his senses and goes back to the group.

Dale's death always struck me as so random. I remember at the time there were rumors that Darabont's people wanted out, but even still they could have done better with his death. Dale was not the best guard, but it is hard to believe that a walker can sneak up him like that.

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Rick's breakdown is so sad. Andrew Lincoln does such a great job showing Rick's mental collapse, exhaustion, and despair. He is so underrated. Hershel is so wonderful as his father/therapist/friend.

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Glenn and Maggie are so sweet. It is horrible to see the fall out of what Phillip did to Maggie. I am glad that their relationship survived.

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This current episode is the first episode I ever watched of this show and is why I ended up getting into the show.

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Honestly the Governor kind of ruined this show for me. While I still enjoy it, I find that I enjoyed the walkers as the group's biggest threat moreso than a one eyed psychopath.

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I thought that Phillip was a worthy opponent for Rick and group, but the mistake they made was keeping him around for too long. They should have wrapped up his story at the end of last season.

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I always wondered if that story was supposed to go somewhere else but they dropped it. The whole thing was always a little strange.

Are talking about Randall? Because his story was not dropped, rather the decision about what to do about Randall was the crucial event that brought Rick and Shane's confrontation to ahead.

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Martinez should have listened to me and killed Phillip's crazy ass then and there. Martinez would still be alive.

Poor Karen. She uses her wits to survive Phillip's massacre, only for Carol to kill her.

Poor Andrea. I don't think that I agreed with her death. I think that Laurie Holden was pissed off about being killed off.

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Oh, I just got that Andrea's comment about the safety was a call back to when Rick first showed her how it worked when they first met in season one.

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I think that was a replacement for longer, gory scenes of an extended murder for her.

The whole thing was just...ugh.

I still wish we'd seen more of her post-Governor. Even if she left the show, I would have been OK with that, but I kind of hated that she died and he lived (for a while anyway).

I also feel like they wasted the potential of her friendship with Michonne.

Milton was a cute guy. Stupid, but cute.

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