This episdode feels like Walking Dead going back to it's roots and that's what made this show great. It has been lacking this raw emotion for the last 2~3 seasons. Danai Gurira definitely carried this episode on her back and delivered BIG time. I'm not surprised the rating for this episode is so low because the general TV
watchers don't like brutal raw emotional violence, they shy away from it. IMO, those are the fans this show began to cater to and slowing began ruining the culture AMC built for show. However, Walking Dead comicbook fans will love this episode and people that don't like cheesey cookie cutter dramas will LOVE this episode as well.