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Walking Dead- Heh, apparently the bonkers time jumping confused people? I mean, that future Grimes family stuff, I'm assuming that's a dream. But its weird the scenes in the ep weren't in chronological order. Like they have Rick giving his inspirational speech near the end, even though that's before they went to the Savior's compound.

Which apparently threw people off, because I saw an article where someone was wondering, whose graves is Rick standing over? And I was thinking, isn't it just two of the many people who've been killed at this point? But the article for some reason thought this was some flash ahead, and these are future casualties of the coming war? So now I'm wondering if this person is totally off, or the show for some reason did some random flash ahead?

Anyways, pretty good attack against the saviors, but I'm skeptical. Like, I would think they have to hit the lookouts all at once (maybe they did, and we just couldn't tell, because obviously they couldn't show them at the same time) and then attack immediately after that. But they made it seemed like maybe an hour or so at least passed before they did their thing. I mean, obviously they need to take the lookouts out before they could warn Negan, but I would also think, the lack of the lookouts reporting after a certain amount of time would be a warning. Presumably these guys need to report regularly, otherwise, what's the point? They could be dead for hours before the base knew, and all sorts of things could happen!

But ugh, Gregory. You know, this scene worked better in the comics, because Gregory still had control of the hilltop. I mean, Maggie had her supporters, but it wasn't like she was the new de-facto leader. People still listened to Gregory. Here though, he's just some ineffectual loser whose long lost the support of the Hilltop, that honestly, I'm surprised they didn't put a bullet in his loser ass right then and there.

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend- That's no good, but is it a problem, really? Rebecca lets her anger and frustration get the best of her, and when she confronts Josh, she accidentally reveals all the crazy things she did. So Josh no longer feels guilty (and thus doesn't need to be a priest), and Rebecca is freaking that the truth will come out.

But, would Josh telling everyone else really affect anything? Paula knows all that stuff, I figure Heather does too. Valencia had her suspicions, and honestly, at this point, she realizes she and Josh were doomed, so I don't think this should turn her against Rebecca. I think Daryl would be on Rebecca's side, and I don't see it being a big enough deal to White Josh for him to argue against Daryl. Obviously, we know who's side Nathan would be on. And the rest of the office doesn't even know Josh.

So that's like one person who might be on Josh's side, that friend of Josh who's not White Josh?

OUAT- Some more backstory. So Victoria's whole motivation/hatred for Cinderella is that something happened to her daughter Anastasia. She blames Cinderella for it, and Anastasia is currently in stasis until Victoria can fix her. So it seems like she has a combo of Regina and Rumpel's motivations from early OUAT?

So back in whatever realm this new set of folks in from, Cinderella, Henry, alt-Hook, and Regina join the rebellion led by Tiana. Which, they're not going to try and hook up Regina and alt-Hook are they? Because when Henry's introducing them, he says Regina is his mom, and the people are all, "Oh, is this dude your dad?!"

Its funny that they have to be, "not exactly", because technically original Hook is now his stepdad, but he's an alt-version of him to boot. But this is just like when they made Swan Queen seem like Henry's lesbian mothers.

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