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"And Justineau is teaching them through the plastic walls of her cell, while having children of her own." Who's the father of the children she's having??? Most of the books are good....though the last few could of been better. Oh, I don't disagree with you, I was just pointing out a difference from her tape and what Hannah said. I was responding to the original poster as they stated he was pushing it by throwing away the note; but he didn't. Perhaps some of the other stories weren't totally accurate as well.....we only see it from her point of view. I think it's just proof of how everything was crashing down on her, she saw things always as the worse. Very common with depression and such. But I couldn't help but think, why does she keep going back to this same group of people? The school is full of people who would of made great friends! I felt compassion for Hannah, she seemed likeable but she kept making the same mistake over and over.....she kept going back to the same group of kids hoping for a different result. Zach, I believe, felt sorry for Hannah and he truly felt bad for the way his friends treated her, however, he approached her in the diner right after she just had a bad experience with one of his friends.....she assumed he was their to continue the joke. He made an effort and she pushed him away, which in turn caused him to react back. I also liked how the show didn't have "good" and "bad" guys. Each kid was fighting their own demons....they all had issues to deal with. I felt the most sorry for Justin..his home life sucked and he was at the mercy of Bryce trying to survive. "things like the doofus Asian guy throwing away her note was pushing it" He didn't throw away the note; you saw that version from Hannah's point of view (that's what her tape said). He actually still had it in his wallet, he had kept it and he showed it to Clay. I wouldn't consider it a fail....tattoos are all the rage right now. Parental consent is all that's needed. I would like some surprises as well when it comes to deaths. One of the best scenes by far was when Glen fell off the dumpster.....then they ruined it by having him slide under the dumpster. Had they left him dead *that* would of been a pivotal moment! Though I like character development storylines, back stories and such....they are doable within an episode instead of an entire episode that breaks up the storyline. This season seemed all over the place. Please have them do something with Daryl...it just seems like everytime there's an empty space they were like "Norman, go stand over there." Too many people to keep track of now and yet....we add a group not in the comics "junkyard". I'm wondering if the show plans on keeping our main group in different areas...or combine them back once the war is over? You have to view it as two separate issues. A bite causes an infection that kills you, nothing more. It doesn't change you into a walker. It just kills you probably because no one had time to create a cure or antibiotics are not available. Once you die (and you don't have to die by a bite) something in the brain reanimates and gets the body up and moving (rewatch season 1, episode 6 when they are at the CDC). It has nothing to do with a bite...which is why "everyone is already infected". I'm "assuming" that a bite enters the bloodstream, where being splattered with guts and gore doesn't.....when things get too confusing I just remind myself that "it's a show based off a comic about the dead walking....it's entertainment don't think too much." (LOL) I watched it last night on Vudu for $6.99; I think it's available on Amazon Prime for the same cost. It was alright, I was expecting better. Don't expect a lot of zombie action or anything like that.