So the conference would split for the reasons you gave.
That being said, I can't say that one divisional alignment is more likely to doom a conference than another. Geographic divisions that rarely see each other seems just as likely to breed distance and dissent.
I don't know of any major comedian who is not political. I think the boycott was PR stunt so more people would watch. Chappelle attacked MAGA and republicans while handling democrats with white gloves. But he is the top comedian around nowadays. I would like to credit the cadence in the out of place white barber sketch; they were spot on with every line.
He would make you independent with 5 games against the Big12. Once a decade you would find that you already beat both teams playing the conf champs game.
Without looking at the wikipedia, I can remember three times Auburn played for a national title but not even an ESPN Classic where Ole Miss was in the Sugar Bowl. Once I think I caught 10 minutes of them getting destroyed by TCU, at 9:30am west coast time on a week day.
Madame Speaker of the Commonwealth isn't half bad. But she's also maybe the @5th best villain.
1. Governor
2. Negan
3. Gregory
4. Alpha
5. Claimer guy
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Bad Wolfie, Nurse-Cop Dawn, whoever was in charge of the cannibals.
It's kinda how I feel about the entire series.
I have a vague memory of Rick falling off a bridge and being rescued by the head garbage pail kid in a helicopter. I hope it was a fever dream.
I wonder what we would think of this season without the memory of the first four. The hardest thing about TWD is how it was once must see tv with a thread on every board on the internet.
I thought the guy who died tonight was the guy who died last week in prison?
This episode was directed by Aisha Tyler, Lana from Archer. Something about shows that have lost steam.
I saw Sinister, The Conjuring, and Insidious together in about a two week span so they blur together. Upon further review Insidious gets the edge as it is the most intense.