While out recruiting, Daryl and Aaron find troubling signs of human activity. Back at Alexandria, Carl bonds with Enid, and the tension between Rick and Pete comes to a head.While out recruiting, Daryl and Aaron find troubling signs of human activity. Back at Alexandria, Carl bonds with Enid, and the tension between Rick and Pete comes to a head.While out recruiting, Daryl and Aaron find troubling signs of human activity. Back at Alexandria, Carl bonds with Enid, and the tension between Rick and Pete comes to a head.
- Maggie Rhee
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- Abraham Ford
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- Eugene Porter
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- Tara Chambler
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- Gabriel Stokes
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe close-up of the alarm clock Michonne (Danai Gurira) awakes to in scene 5 is similar to the alarm-clock in the comedy Groundhog Day (1993), starring Bill Murray. In the movie, Murray's character repeats the same day over and over; each day starts over with a close-up of the alarm clock going off at 6:00 am. The clock in this scene is the same model, set to 6:30.
- GoofsWhen Sasha is out hunting walkers, she fires at least 50 shots from her rifle without reloading. However the magazine her rifle has only holds 30 rounds.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Rick Grimes: [Rick holds Pete on the street pavement in front of the community members as Deanna comes running up] Stop it! Stop it right now.
Rick Grimes: [Rick continues to hold Pete in a choke hold] You touch them again and I'll kill you.
Deanna Monroe: Damn it, Rick! I said stop.
Rick Grimes: [Rick pulls out his revolver and aims it into the crowd of community members] Or what? You gonna kick me out?
Deanna Monroe: Put that gun down, Rick.
Rick Grimes: You still don't get it. None of you do!
Rick Grimes: [Sasha snipes walkers out from the tower as Rick's group and the community members watch Rick] We know what needs to be done and we do it. We're the ones who live. You, you just sit and plan and hesitate. You pretend like you know when you don't. You wish things weren't what they are. Well, you want to live? You want this place to stay standing? Your way of doing things is done. Things don't get better because you - You want them to. Starting right now, we have to live in the real world. We have to control who lives here.
Deanna Monroe: [Deanna responds to Rick looking down at him on his knees covered in blood] That's never been more clear to me than it is right now.
Rick Grimes: Me? Me? You...
Rick Grimes: [Rick laughs holding his hands up to himself] You mean - You mean me? Your way is gonna destroy this place. It's gonna get people killed. It's already gotten people killed. I'm not gonna stand by and just let it happen. If you don't fight, you die. I'm not gonna stand by and...
[Michonne knocks Rick unconscious by hitting him over the head]
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Walking Dead: The Journey So Far (2016)
Firstly, the episode is well-made giving us glimpses of Daryl and Carl's teenage mania for Enid and Sasha's baggage. It has thick story, action, slight romance, drama, strong emotions, fist fights, bitching. It's well made basing on how the last two episodes were made; But I have some real issues with the way in which the Walking Dead is progressing.
This extends to the second part - Making of the Walking Dead One cannot spend 1 hour to watch the same things every time- characters talking and walking, sudden walker attacks, killing them, running our of bullets, handling mental issues. I agree all of these things make up a episode, but the writers/directors have to give the devoted audience something. At least they have to establish the ground rules as in, if the episodes will head in Survival and look for a cure sort of a thing or if they just deal with walker attacks and emotions/characterization. Because at one point all of this is going to get real convoluted and boring.
The previous 3 seasons already established the fact that the characters are no where near reality and they come with tonnes of baggage. Survivors almost at the end of 5th season, like Sasha who dealt with a lot of stuff before are supposed to sort their mental issues. We have zero idea on where Rick and his troop want their place in the urban society.
Rating of the episode - 8/10
Rating of the episode - 8/10 Or, are the writers give us something exciting in the last 5 minutes of alternate episodes forever to satisfy the sensation seeking audience like they did it to this one ?
- seshasai-tris
- Mar 23, 2015
Details
- Runtime42 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD