![]() ![]() Nothing makes it harder to watch a show than a fake-out. Most disturbing image: Questioning reality. Oh, and there’s a giant, even more dangerous version that can grow to be two to five meters tall.īest line: “Jesus, did you just trip me? What are you, 12?” -Negan to Aaron after he trips him Its sap, combined with sunlight, can also cause severe burns. Most dangerous plant: Yes, hogweed really can blind you. So listen to the poster and get your flu shots, folks. Negan’s right, it is awesome.īest subliminal messaging: As the Carol, Daryl, Michonne, and the others enter the school building, there’s a sign visible on the wall that says, “Don’t let the flu get you.” And in case you missed this AJC story from last week, health experts recommend getting a flu shot before the end of October. Most out of place: But on that note, what 21st century school still has a home ec class?īest accessory: Aaron’s mace hand. Most relatable line: “I don’t want to hear about the damn satellite anymore, Eugene!” Yup, neither do we.īest visual explainer: We know that Carol is haunted by a lot of dead kids, but you just don’t realize just how many there are until you see a photo of all of them on the cover of a home economics textbook. Get him more weapons, and send him after the Whisperers already. Most reformed: OK, Negan has had ample chances to get back into the world and he hasn’t yet. Currently, it runs from the DC area to I-81 in northern Virginia.īest clue: With that in mind, we’re wondering if the incorrect freeway wasn’t a clue to Carol’s conversation with Daryl not being real. Oddly enough, it was planned as part of a cross-country route from Virginia to California, that would have run through Kentucky, but there wasn’t much state-level support for the route. Most interesting highway: You might be interested to learn that I-66 does not go through Kentucky. Combine this with the Negan and Aaron subplot and you have excellent storytelling all around. And we spent up until the episode’s final scene wondering if Carol actually did fight off walkers in the gymnasium or if she just fell and cut herself. While by the end of the episode it was fairly easy to tell that Daryl flipping eggs in the kitchen was a fantasy, we were stunned to learn the trucker conversation wasn’t real. We’re glad to see the plot moving at a faster pace now.īest plot device: Especially after last week’s snoozer Alpha and Beta backstory episode, we needed an engaging hour with our heroes, and this episode brought it by having Carol become an unreliable narrator. This week: Carol pops pills, hallucinates, and fires her gun.īest series tightening: A few years ago, that whole 48 hour period of walker waves would have been an entire season. What is depression? A Mayo Clinic expert explains.Each week, we comb through the guts of The Walking Dead, much like a horde of hungry walkers, to bring you the episode’s best moments, surprises, and other post-apocalyptic curiosities.Depression and anxiety: Can I have both?. ![]() CPAP machines: Tips for avoiding 10 common problems.Clinical depression: What does that mean?.Antidepressants: Which cause the fewest sexual side effects?. ![]() Antidepressants: Selecting one that's right for you.Antidepressants: Can they stop working?.Antidepressants and weight gain: What causes it?.Antidepressants and alcohol: What's the concern?.Antidepressant withdrawal: Is there such a thing?.For adults, sleeping more than nine to 10 hours a night may result in a poor quality of sleep, such as difficulty falling or staying asleep. School-aged children may need 10 or more hours of sleep.īut more sleep isn't always better. Teenagers need nine to 10 hours of sleep. How much sleep do you need to bolster your immune system? The optimal amount of sleep for most adults is seven to eight hours of good sleep each night. Long-term lack of sleep also increases your risk of obesity, diabetes, and heart and blood vessel (cardiovascular) disease. So, your body needs sleep to fight infectious diseases. In addition, infection-fighting antibodies and cells are reduced during periods when you don't get enough sleep. Sleep deprivation may decrease production of these protective cytokines. ![]() Certain cytokines need to increase when you have an infection or inflammation, or when you're under stress. During sleep, your immune system releases proteins called cytokines, some of which help promote sleep. ![]()
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