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Just wait until they catch up to issue #100...
Damn you Lucille!!!!!
You're getting ahead of yourself #44. Let us not think about that, yet :s
I just....I cant ok I just cant. I literally just read that issue because of this comment and I just cant. Too much feels. I blame myself. (TT.TT ) why why did i go look!!!!! Im gonna go seclude myself for a while and ignore reality
Oh no... You brought this on yourself.
Glennnnnnnn!!!? I literally shed a tear after reading this. Hope it doesn't make it to the show.
Read half the above comments.
Noah
If "Chris" was your dad's favorite character, he hasn't been watching the show long enough. FYL.
Tell your dad that it was leaked on the internet that the character in question comes back in a future episode... That should at least get him to turn it back on until he figures out you lied.
I want to know...but then i dont. I am so conflicted!
why is this comment here?! this is not where i put it!
Oh boofuckinghoo! It's just a show! Tell your dad to grow up.
This one should come with a spoiler alert.
It does. The entire FML is the spoiler. It literally tells you someone dies.
Well let's be honest. Noah did have a pretty gruesome death even by the walking dead standards
I barely looked away in time. Just as they started tearing at it... Ugh.
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Tell your dad he'll meet his favorite character soon enough if he doesn't turn it back on.
Denial is a preliminary stage of grief, my friend. Hang tight for the long ride.