As Hershel's condition worsens, Rick, Daryl and T-Dog deal with a group of prisoners.As Hershel's condition worsens, Rick, Daryl and T-Dog deal with a group of prisoners.As Hershel's condition worsens, Rick, Daryl and T-Dog deal with a group of prisoners.
Laurie Holden
- Andrea Harrison
- (credit only)
Danai Gurira
- Michonne
- (credit only)
Vincent M. Ward
- Oscar
- (as Vincent Ward)
Juan Bautista
- Prison Walker
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaScott Wilson (Hershel) often fell asleep while shooting the scenes where Hershel is unconscious.
- GoofsAt 30:30 when Daryl is helping Rick to his feet after Tomas threw a walker at him, you can clearly see that there is no blade affixed to Rick's blade handle.
- Quotes
[Rick tells Tomas that shit happens]
Tomas: [about the Walker that Tomas intentionally threw at him] He was coming at me, bro.
Rick Grimes: Yeah, yeah, I get it. I get it. Shit happens.
[as both Rick and Tomas stare down each other, when Rick raises his machete and swings it into Tomas' skull]
- ConnectionsReferences He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983)
Featured review
Strong episode with some great performances
Rick, Daryl, and Theodore help some prison inmates clear the walkers out of a cell block.
In the same vain as the previous episode this is an action packed, bloody episode that also has some touching character moments.
The plot follows two threads. One is full of gory action and zombie thrills, whilst the other has some suspense of its own, but also some quite touching scenes. It all unfolds well with a good balance of spectacle and character moments.
There are some interesting moments of human behaviour in its primal state that 'The Walking Dead' always portrays well. We have two groups of people unknown to each other who potentially need to share resources and one leader in Rick who has much to protect. How Rick handles this not only shows a brutally realist response, but also how much he has changed since the first two series. Andrew Lincoln gives another strong lead performance.
All other performances are strong yet again, particularly Lauren Cohan who is brilliant in one very emotional scene between Maggie and her father.
Similar to the previous episodes the horror scenes are incredibly well made, full of great art design, sickening effects, creepy lighting, great cinematography, and strong editing.
In the same vain as the previous episode this is an action packed, bloody episode that also has some touching character moments.
The plot follows two threads. One is full of gory action and zombie thrills, whilst the other has some suspense of its own, but also some quite touching scenes. It all unfolds well with a good balance of spectacle and character moments.
There are some interesting moments of human behaviour in its primal state that 'The Walking Dead' always portrays well. We have two groups of people unknown to each other who potentially need to share resources and one leader in Rick who has much to protect. How Rick handles this not only shows a brutally realist response, but also how much he has changed since the first two series. Andrew Lincoln gives another strong lead performance.
All other performances are strong yet again, particularly Lauren Cohan who is brilliant in one very emotional scene between Maggie and her father.
Similar to the previous episodes the horror scenes are incredibly well made, full of great art design, sickening effects, creepy lighting, great cinematography, and strong editing.
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- snoozejonc
- Oct 25, 2021
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- Douglasville, Georgia, USA(on location)
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- Runtime43 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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