The walking dead season 8

Ummm did I have my auto screen shut off on the whole finale episode?
I'M supposed to know what's going on just by the audio portion, cause I couldn't see anything in that darkness.

I could see it. Maybe something is wrong with your screen? It was a good episode too. Although I am starting to get annoyed with Rick because he seems to ALWAYS lose the battle with Negan. He goes from whipping butts with his hands tied and hitting people with a zombie, to getting his butt kicked by Negan. I would think he would put up a bit more of a fight, TBH.

It was actually not a bad episode. Was that good though. I liked how they had the Saviors hit back in coordinated attacks. But serious huge gaps in the episode:
(1) A little P.C. bullshit having the fat Muslim girl easily knock down a full grown man. Very stupid scene, but everything has to be P.C. nowadays.
(2) The Jerry scene crash in the car made no sense timewise, but this show never made sense.
(3) Why did the Hilltop turn and stop themselves from getting surrounded? They just sat in the cars like cool run around us.
(4) The irony of Tara so gung-ho against Dwight. She was part of the Gov crew that took down the prison, killed Herschel and many others at the prison. She did nothing at that point for redemption, yet Glenn took her in. To the contrary, Dwight has proven himself 10x over.



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Well, you have to think about how BORING it would be if they stuck to all reality based themes. I mean really, zombies aren't really and are pretty much impossible (biological wise), so . . . yeah, this is a fantasy based and not a reality based program. :D

I was more annoyed at Rick in this episode than anyone else. He goes from being an incredibly tough guy to getting his butt whipped by Negan! He should have known better. :eusa_doh:
 
Ummm did I have my auto screen shut off on the whole finale episode?
I'M supposed to know what's going on just by the audio portion, cause I couldn't see anything in that darkness.

I could see it. Maybe something is wrong with your screen? It was a good episode too. Although I am starting to get annoyed with Rick because he seems to ALWAYS lose the battle with Negan. He goes from whipping butts with his hands tied and hitting people with a zombie, to getting his butt kicked by Negan. I would think he would put up a bit more of a fight, TBH.

It was actually not a bad episode. Was that good though. I liked how they had the Saviors hit back in coordinated attacks. But serious huge gaps in the episode:
(1) A little P.C. bullshit having the fat Muslim girl easily knock down a full grown man. Very stupid scene, but everything has to be P.C. nowadays.
(2) The Jerry scene crash in the car made no sense timewise, but this show never made sense.
(3) Why did the Hilltop turn and stop themselves from getting surrounded? They just sat in the cars like cool run around us.
(4) The irony of Tara so gung-ho against Dwight. She was part of the Gov crew that took down the prison, killed Herschel and many others at the prison. She did nothing at that point for redemption, yet Glenn took her in. To the contrary, Dwight has proven himself 10x over.



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Well, you have to think about how BORING it would be if they stuck to all reality based themes. I mean really, zombies aren't really and are pretty much impossible (biological wise), so . . . yeah, this is a fantasy based and not a reality based program. :D

I was more annoyed at Rick in this episode than anyone else. He goes from being an incredibly tough guy to getting his butt whipped by Negan! He should have known better. :eusa_doh:

That scene didn’t bug me. Jeff Dean Morgan is a pretty big guy and he caught a tired Rick off guard.

What is strange is no matter how many Saviors the allies kill, the Saviors always seem to have dozens upon dozens to replace them.


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With Carl dead you only have Rick, Carol, Daryl and soon to be dead Morgan (going to FTWD) left.

Deceased:
Shane, Lori, Carl, Andrea, Dale, Glen, Amy, T-Dog, Sophia, Ed, Jim, Merle, Morales family, Jacqui and Duane.


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TWD is so utterly boring now we watch Schitt's Creek instead. At least it's "occasionally funny".

The show should be renamed to "Fear Bad People", because it's no longer about Zombies.
Now it's all about one group of people constantly fighting other groups of people.
Sorry, I came to see a show where Zombies were scary and the main thing to be feared.
The entire show takes place in a petri dish. A worn out microcosm.

They lost their way. Surprised there are still so many advertisers.

They "could possibly" have kept the show on track by changing the nature of the Zombies.
For example, some zombies could have mutated to become faster such as in the movie, WWZ

With the huge budget they had, they could have included scenes from other parts of the world...(or maybe that's what FTWD was supposed to do)? I'll bet a few people became mega rich, draining the budget for the actual show and crippling creativity while subjecting the audience to
horridly long advertising marathons. We got tired of 5 minutes of show for every 15 minutes of advertising.

Or they could have introduced some zombies who went through partial Zombification but were still capable of some thinking and plotting to make the surviving humans lives more challenging.

But no, the writers or producers or both decided to make the show all about people vs people.
Clearly, there is no more creativity left in the camp. Reminds me of "Survivor" on steroids. I predict it will soon crash and burn as advertisers jump ship, revenues plummet etc.

1st few seasons were great.......it's over.
 
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Ummm did I have my auto screen shut off on the whole finale episode?
I'M supposed to know what's going on just by the audio portion, cause I couldn't see anything in that darkness.

I could see it. Maybe something is wrong with your screen? It was a good episode too. Although I am starting to get annoyed with Rick because he seems to ALWAYS lose the battle with Negan. He goes from whipping butts with his hands tied and hitting people with a zombie, to getting his butt kicked by Negan. I would think he would put up a bit more of a fight, TBH.

It was actually not a bad episode. Was that good though. I liked how they had the Saviors hit back in coordinated attacks. But serious huge gaps in the episode:
(1) A little P.C. bullshit having the fat Muslim girl easily knock down a full grown man. Very stupid scene, but everything has to be P.C. nowadays.
(2) The Jerry scene crash in the car made no sense timewise, but this show never made sense.
(3) Why did the Hilltop turn and stop themselves from getting surrounded? They just sat in the cars like cool run around us.
(4) The irony of Tara so gung-ho against Dwight. She was part of the Gov crew that took down the prison, killed Herschel and many others at the prison. She did nothing at that point for redemption, yet Glenn took her in. To the contrary, Dwight has proven himself 10x over.



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I was so annoyed by the scene with the cars on the road. Why the hell did they just sit there? Multiple cars full of people with guns, and after seeing a tree blocking the road, they all forget how to move or react? I was unhappy for that entire scene because it didn't make any sense.

How many Saviors are there? I get that there are a lot of people in the sanctuary, but it seemed like most of those were workers, who wouldn't be given guns and sent out to fight. The show made it seem like there was a pretty small number of fighters remaining while they were trapped by the horde, but once they got out, there are dozens and dozens of them.

Also, to get out, didn't Negan tell Eugene it would take a bunch of ammo, and he wanted to make sure Eugene could make more? Are they trying to say there was enough time between the Saviors breaking out and attacking the settlements to make a crapload of ammunition?

This was an episode with what seemed like very lazy writing.
 
TWD is so utterly boring now we watch Schitt's Creek instead. At least it's "occasionally funny".

The show should be renamed to "Fear Bad People", because it's no longer about Zombies.
Now it's all about one group of people constantly fighting other groups of people.
Sorry, I came to see a show where Zombies were scary and the main thing to be feared.
The entire show takes place in a petri dish. A worn out microcosm.

They lost their way. Surprised there are still so many advertisers.

They "could possibly" have kept the show on track by changing the nature of the Zombies.
For example, some zombies could have mutated to become faster such as in the movie, WWZ

With the huge budget they had, they could have included scenes from other parts of the world...(or maybe that's what FTWD was supposed to do)? I'll bet a few people became mega rich, draining the budget for the actual show and crippling creativity while subjecting the audience to
horridly long advertising marathons. We got tired of 5 minutes of show for every 15 minutes of advertising.

Or they could have introduced some zombies who went through partial Zombification but were still capable of some thinking and plotting to make the surviving humans lives more challenging.

But no, the writers or producers or both decided to make the show all about people vs people.
Clearly, there is no more creativity left in the camp. Reminds me of "Survivor" on steroids. I predict it will soon crash and burn as advertisers jump ship, revenues plummet etc.

1st few seasons were great.......it's over.

I wholeheartedly agree. The show has always been a struggle between people, but the main threat early on were walkers. That changes along the way.

But it would be cool if the walker threat was upped. Exactly what you said: faster, able to climb, stronger and able to think a little.


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The show lost their moral compass when they killed off Dale and Hershel, there's no moral center to them. I stopped watching right before Negan. It's been one season after another of "OK, we meet this group of survivors but they're worse than the Zombies"
 
Ummm did I have my auto screen shut off on the whole finale episode?
I'M supposed to know what's going on just by the audio portion, cause I couldn't see anything in that darkness.

I could see it. Maybe something is wrong with your screen? It was a good episode too. Although I am starting to get annoyed with Rick because he seems to ALWAYS lose the battle with Negan. He goes from whipping butts with his hands tied and hitting people with a zombie, to getting his butt kicked by Negan. I would think he would put up a bit more of a fight, TBH.

It was actually not a bad episode. Was that good though. I liked how they had the Saviors hit back in coordinated attacks. But serious huge gaps in the episode:
(1) A little P.C. bullshit having the fat Muslim girl easily knock down a full grown man. Very stupid scene, but everything has to be P.C. nowadays.
(2) The Jerry scene crash in the car made no sense timewise, but this show never made sense.
(3) Why did the Hilltop turn and stop themselves from getting surrounded? They just sat in the cars like cool run around us.
(4) The irony of Tara so gung-ho against Dwight. She was part of the Gov crew that took down the prison, killed Herschel and many others at the prison. She did nothing at that point for redemption, yet Glenn took her in. To the contrary, Dwight has proven himself 10x over.



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I was so annoyed by the scene with the cars on the road. Why the hell did they just sit there? Multiple cars full of people with guns, and after seeing a tree blocking the road, they all forget how to move or react? I was unhappy for that entire scene because it didn't make any sense.

How many Saviors are there? I get that there are a lot of people in the sanctuary, but it seemed like most of those were workers, who wouldn't be given guns and sent out to fight. The show made it seem like there was a pretty small number of fighters remaining while they were trapped by the horde, but once they got out, there are dozens and dozens of them.

Also, to get out, didn't Negan tell Eugene it would take a bunch of ammo, and he wanted to make sure Eugene could make more? Are they trying to say there was enough time between the Saviors breaking out and attacking the settlements to make a crapload of ammunition?

This was an episode with what seemed like very lazy writing.

Yea the car scene was horrible. They saw the tree so why not take evasive action. They all just sit there like nothing bad would happen.

They had about the same number of people.

On the number of Saviors: My point exactly. They killed everyone at the outposts, so pretty much all the remaining Saviors were in the Sanctuary. We were led to believe they lost a bunch at start of the fight and when the walkers got in. Yet after they get out they still have ridiculous muscle.

Yea I remember that. He said Eugene was going to have to make bullets. Wow he did that quick. Smh

Surprisingly it was the best of a horrible season. A season that was supposed to remedy the show.

Well at least Carl is gone and we won’t have to endure Chandler Riggs lazy and horrible acting anymore!


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It was done before this season even started . Now its a cross between a comedy and a train wreck , which is kinda sad because it was a really great series. I havent watched since that first awful episode.
Yeah, they should have had zombie character changes or something to that effect. Right now they just go from haggard looking to not as haggard looking each season.
Maybe have couple main characters actually create some kind of serum and forget the ridiculous fake brawls they always get into.

Time to accept the poor zombies as they are, help them achieve greatness.:laugh:
 
The show lost their moral compass when they killed off Dale and Hershel, there's no moral center to them. I stopped watching right before Negan. It's been one season after another of "OK, we meet this group of survivors but they're worse than the Zombies"

Negan didnt have the impact they planned. He gruesomely killed 2 favorite characters but thats it and that was too over the top, even for that series.
Hershel:crybaby:.
Rick was a pretty moral leader.
Carl's gone?
Morgan is going to FTWD wth! They are desperate.
 
TWD is so utterly boring now we watch Schitt's Creek instead. At least it's "occasionally funny".

The show should be renamed to "Fear Bad People", because it's no longer about Zombies.
Now it's all about one group of people constantly fighting other groups of people.
Sorry, I came to see a show where Zombies were scary and the main thing to be feared.
The entire show takes place in a petri dish. A worn out microcosm.

They lost their way. Surprised there are still so many advertisers.

They "could possibly" have kept the show on track by changing the nature of the Zombies.
For example, some zombies could have mutated to become faster such as in the movie, WWZ

With the huge budget they had, they could have included scenes from other parts of the world...(or maybe that's what FTWD was supposed to do)? I'll bet a few people became mega rich, draining the budget for the actual show and crippling creativity while subjecting the audience to
horridly long advertising marathons. We got tired of 5 minutes of show for every 15 minutes of advertising.

Or they could have introduced some zombies who went through partial Zombification but were still capable of some thinking and plotting to make the surviving humans lives more challenging.

But no, the writers or producers or both decided to make the show all about people vs people.
Clearly, there is no more creativity left in the camp. Reminds me of "Survivor" on steroids. I predict it will soon crash and burn as advertisers jump ship, revenues plummet etc.

1st few seasons were great.......it's over.

I wholeheartedly agree. The show has always been a struggle between people, but the main threat early on were walkers. That changes along the way.

But it would be cool if the walker threat was upped. Exactly what you said: faster, able to climb, stronger and able to think a little.


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Zombies can't think. They are just walking dead.
 
Ummm did I have my auto screen shut off on the whole finale episode?
I'M supposed to know what's going on just by the audio portion, cause I couldn't see anything in that darkness.

I could see it. Maybe something is wrong with your screen? It was a good episode too. Although I am starting to get annoyed with Rick because he seems to ALWAYS lose the battle with Negan. He goes from whipping butts with his hands tied and hitting people with a zombie, to getting his butt kicked by Negan. I would think he would put up a bit more of a fight, TBH.

It was actually not a bad episode. Was that good though. I liked how they had the Saviors hit back in coordinated attacks. But serious huge gaps in the episode:
(1) A little P.C. bullshit having the fat Muslim girl easily knock down a full grown man. Very stupid scene, but everything has to be P.C. nowadays.
(2) The Jerry scene crash in the car made no sense timewise, but this show never made sense.
(3) Why did the Hilltop turn and stop themselves from getting surrounded? They just sat in the cars like cool run around us.
(4) The irony of Tara so gung-ho against Dwight. She was part of the Gov crew that took down the prison, killed Herschel and many others at the prison. She did nothing at that point for redemption, yet Glenn took her in. To the contrary, Dwight has proven himself 10x over.



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I was so annoyed by the scene with the cars on the road. Why the hell did they just sit there? Multiple cars full of people with guns, and after seeing a tree blocking the road, they all forget how to move or react? I was unhappy for that entire scene because it didn't make any sense.

How many Saviors are there? I get that there are a lot of people in the sanctuary, but it seemed like most of those were workers, who wouldn't be given guns and sent out to fight. The show made it seem like there was a pretty small number of fighters remaining while they were trapped by the horde, but once they got out, there are dozens and dozens of them.

Also, to get out, didn't Negan tell Eugene it would take a bunch of ammo, and he wanted to make sure Eugene could make more? Are they trying to say there was enough time between the Saviors breaking out and attacking the settlements to make a crapload of ammunition?

This was an episode with what seemed like very lazy writing.

Yea the car scene was horrible. They saw the tree so why not take evasive action. They all just sit there like nothing bad would happen.

They had about the same number of people.

On the number of Saviors: My point exactly. They killed everyone at the outposts, so pretty much all the remaining Saviors were in the Sanctuary. We were led to believe they lost a bunch at start of the fight and when the walkers got in. Yet after they get out they still have ridiculous muscle.

Yea I remember that. He said Eugene was going to have to make bullets. Wow he did that quick. Smh

Surprisingly it was the best of a horrible season. A season that was supposed to remedy the show.

Well at least Carl is gone and we won’t have to endure Chandler Riggs lazy and horrible acting anymore!


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I'm sad about Carl. Poor kid. :(
 
Ummm did I have my auto screen shut off on the whole finale episode?
I'M supposed to know what's going on just by the audio portion, cause I couldn't see anything in that darkness.

I could see it. Maybe something is wrong with your screen? It was a good episode too. Although I am starting to get annoyed with Rick because he seems to ALWAYS lose the battle with Negan. He goes from whipping butts with his hands tied and hitting people with a zombie, to getting his butt kicked by Negan. I would think he would put up a bit more of a fight, TBH.

It was actually not a bad episode. Was that good though. I liked how they had the Saviors hit back in coordinated attacks. But serious huge gaps in the episode:
(1) A little P.C. bullshit having the fat Muslim girl easily knock down a full grown man. Very stupid scene, but everything has to be P.C. nowadays.
(2) The Jerry scene crash in the car made no sense timewise, but this show never made sense.
(3) Why did the Hilltop turn and stop themselves from getting surrounded? They just sat in the cars like cool run around us.
(4) The irony of Tara so gung-ho against Dwight. She was part of the Gov crew that took down the prison, killed Herschel and many others at the prison. She did nothing at that point for redemption, yet Glenn took her in. To the contrary, Dwight has proven himself 10x over.



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I was so annoyed by the scene with the cars on the road. Why the hell did they just sit there? Multiple cars full of people with guns, and after seeing a tree blocking the road, they all forget how to move or react? I was unhappy for that entire scene because it didn't make any sense.

How many Saviors are there? I get that there are a lot of people in the sanctuary, but it seemed like most of those were workers, who wouldn't be given guns and sent out to fight. The show made it seem like there was a pretty small number of fighters remaining while they were trapped by the horde, but once they got out, there are dozens and dozens of them.

Also, to get out, didn't Negan tell Eugene it would take a bunch of ammo, and he wanted to make sure Eugene could make more? Are they trying to say there was enough time between the Saviors breaking out and attacking the settlements to make a crapload of ammunition?

This was an episode with what seemed like very lazy writing.

Yea the car scene was horrible. They saw the tree so why not take evasive action. They all just sit there like nothing bad would happen.

They had about the same number of people.

On the number of Saviors: My point exactly. They killed everyone at the outposts, so pretty much all the remaining Saviors were in the Sanctuary. We were led to believe they lost a bunch at start of the fight and when the walkers got in. Yet after they get out they still have ridiculous muscle.

Yea I remember that. He said Eugene was going to have to make bullets. Wow he did that quick. Smh

Surprisingly it was the best of a horrible season. A season that was supposed to remedy the show.

Well at least Carl is gone and we won’t have to endure Chandler Riggs lazy and horrible acting anymore!


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I'm sad about Carl. Poor kid. :(

I never cared much for Carl, so I'm not too unhappy to see him go.
 
I could see it. Maybe something is wrong with your screen? It was a good episode too. Although I am starting to get annoyed with Rick because he seems to ALWAYS lose the battle with Negan. He goes from whipping butts with his hands tied and hitting people with a zombie, to getting his butt kicked by Negan. I would think he would put up a bit more of a fight, TBH.

It was actually not a bad episode. Was that good though. I liked how they had the Saviors hit back in coordinated attacks. But serious huge gaps in the episode:
(1) A little P.C. bullshit having the fat Muslim girl easily knock down a full grown man. Very stupid scene, but everything has to be P.C. nowadays.
(2) The Jerry scene crash in the car made no sense timewise, but this show never made sense.
(3) Why did the Hilltop turn and stop themselves from getting surrounded? They just sat in the cars like cool run around us.
(4) The irony of Tara so gung-ho against Dwight. She was part of the Gov crew that took down the prison, killed Herschel and many others at the prison. She did nothing at that point for redemption, yet Glenn took her in. To the contrary, Dwight has proven himself 10x over.



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I was so annoyed by the scene with the cars on the road. Why the hell did they just sit there? Multiple cars full of people with guns, and after seeing a tree blocking the road, they all forget how to move or react? I was unhappy for that entire scene because it didn't make any sense.

How many Saviors are there? I get that there are a lot of people in the sanctuary, but it seemed like most of those were workers, who wouldn't be given guns and sent out to fight. The show made it seem like there was a pretty small number of fighters remaining while they were trapped by the horde, but once they got out, there are dozens and dozens of them.

Also, to get out, didn't Negan tell Eugene it would take a bunch of ammo, and he wanted to make sure Eugene could make more? Are they trying to say there was enough time between the Saviors breaking out and attacking the settlements to make a crapload of ammunition?

This was an episode with what seemed like very lazy writing.

Yea the car scene was horrible. They saw the tree so why not take evasive action. They all just sit there like nothing bad would happen.

They had about the same number of people.

On the number of Saviors: My point exactly. They killed everyone at the outposts, so pretty much all the remaining Saviors were in the Sanctuary. We were led to believe they lost a bunch at start of the fight and when the walkers got in. Yet after they get out they still have ridiculous muscle.

Yea I remember that. He said Eugene was going to have to make bullets. Wow he did that quick. Smh

Surprisingly it was the best of a horrible season. A season that was supposed to remedy the show.

Well at least Carl is gone and we won’t have to endure Chandler Riggs lazy and horrible acting anymore!


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I'm sad about Carl. Poor kid. :(

I never cared much for Carl, so I'm not too unhappy to see him go.

Why not? What's wrong with Carl?
 
Does anybody watch that shit?

Just asking...why would you? anyway whatever:dunno:
 
It was actually not a bad episode. Was that good though. I liked how they had the Saviors hit back in coordinated attacks. But serious huge gaps in the episode:
(1) A little P.C. bullshit having the fat Muslim girl easily knock down a full grown man. Very stupid scene, but everything has to be P.C. nowadays.
(2) The Jerry scene crash in the car made no sense timewise, but this show never made sense.
(3) Why did the Hilltop turn and stop themselves from getting surrounded? They just sat in the cars like cool run around us.
(4) The irony of Tara so gung-ho against Dwight. She was part of the Gov crew that took down the prison, killed Herschel and many others at the prison. She did nothing at that point for redemption, yet Glenn took her in. To the contrary, Dwight has proven himself 10x over.



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I was so annoyed by the scene with the cars on the road. Why the hell did they just sit there? Multiple cars full of people with guns, and after seeing a tree blocking the road, they all forget how to move or react? I was unhappy for that entire scene because it didn't make any sense.

How many Saviors are there? I get that there are a lot of people in the sanctuary, but it seemed like most of those were workers, who wouldn't be given guns and sent out to fight. The show made it seem like there was a pretty small number of fighters remaining while they were trapped by the horde, but once they got out, there are dozens and dozens of them.

Also, to get out, didn't Negan tell Eugene it would take a bunch of ammo, and he wanted to make sure Eugene could make more? Are they trying to say there was enough time between the Saviors breaking out and attacking the settlements to make a crapload of ammunition?

This was an episode with what seemed like very lazy writing.

Yea the car scene was horrible. They saw the tree so why not take evasive action. They all just sit there like nothing bad would happen.

They had about the same number of people.

On the number of Saviors: My point exactly. They killed everyone at the outposts, so pretty much all the remaining Saviors were in the Sanctuary. We were led to believe they lost a bunch at start of the fight and when the walkers got in. Yet after they get out they still have ridiculous muscle.

Yea I remember that. He said Eugene was going to have to make bullets. Wow he did that quick. Smh

Surprisingly it was the best of a horrible season. A season that was supposed to remedy the show.

Well at least Carl is gone and we won’t have to endure Chandler Riggs lazy and horrible acting anymore!


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I'm sad about Carl. Poor kid. :(

I never cared much for Carl, so I'm not too unhappy to see him go.

Why not? What's wrong with Carl?

Carl was the most annoying character on the show after Andrea died. He's improved, in part because of some other really annoying characters, but he's still never been a particularly good character. :p
 

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