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The fact that Rosita can even cry after that…Youd think shed realize she was better off.

Its JUST SO PAINFUL to watch.

Who on this goddamn planet thought it was a good idea to focus in on Abraham this way?

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I really enjoyed the rest of the episode, though.

Carol is going through a bit of killers remorse, it seems.

telling him all about how she used to be and how this cruel world has changed her, though.

True to the character, Carol doesnt just offer up her feelings.

She was once scared, but gentle.

Then she became brave and hardened.

Carol is trying to find a middle-ground now, but struggling to see a way back to it.

Melissa McBride is the best thing thats ever happened toThe Walking Dead.

Morgans future on the show is a bit uncertain.

But besides begging everyone to stop murdering everything, I dont see anything for Morgan to reallydo.

Except for welding, I guess.

(You know the one).

Everyones got their own way of rebuilding on this show.

Oh man, and theres Father Gabriel, who I suddenly love.

Because he was the worst.

But since the midseason premiere, the guys been real solid, finding the power within himself to fight.

I loved how he recited a Bible verse before shooting that Savior dead.

Did anyone else think of Jules fromPulp Fiction?

Heres to hoping that next week he asks a Savior if he/she thinks Rick Grimes is a bitch.

Okay, lets talk about that action setpiece that takes up a large chunk of the episode.

Most of their fights have been messy, havent they?

I cant imagine it was as efficient as this.

These scenes are even frightening or, at the very least, spine-tingling.

I found it a bit hard to watch Glenn stab his sleeping enemy in the head.

The look on Steven Yeuns face is heartbreaking.

Was this filmed in the 80s?

Something also has to be said about the bases design.

Those satellite dishes provide for really surreal scenery.

Id almost forgotten that OF COURSE there are still old things like satellites in the postapocalypse.

Its just weird to actually see them.

The blinking lights of the bunker are also a bit eerie.

The cliffhanger ending is really solid, too, if a bit predictable.

What a way to end an excellent episode, with the promise of a lot more tension next week.

Hopefully less dingleberries, though.

I love this character so much.

What the hell is up with Abrahams bandana?

Are his sweat glands so much mightier than Ricks?

like stop being such a cartoon character, dude.

Everyone around her seems to die all of the time.

Carol leaving that cookie for Sam was really nice.

I wonder if she subconsciously knows that shes the one that kinda got the kid killed?

Ninja Jesus is now the best Jesus.

LOL at Rick punching that bodiless head in the face so you can make it look like Gregory.

What a time to be alive/dead!

WHY DID GLENN THINK IT WAS A GOOD IDEA FOR MAGGIE TO GO ON THE MISSION?

Yes, Maggie insisted and all that, but…couldnt Glenn have been at least alittlemore persuasive?

Maybe even reply or something?

Not a good start to the whole keeping your family safe thing, dude.

I feel like we still wont see Negan next week.

Abraham and/or Carol are this seasons goners.

For real this time.

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Rating:

4 out of 5