Maggie, Sasha and Bob clash over whether they should head to Terminus. Daryl and Beth take shelter in a seemingly abandoned funeral home.Maggie, Sasha and Bob clash over whether they should head to Terminus. Daryl and Beth take shelter in a seemingly abandoned funeral home.Maggie, Sasha and Bob clash over whether they should head to Terminus. Daryl and Beth take shelter in a seemingly abandoned funeral home.
Andrew Lincoln
- Rick Grimes
- (credit only)
Chandler Riggs
- Carl Grimes
- (credit only)
Danai Gurira
- Michonne
- (credit only)
Melissa McBride
- Carol Peletier
- (credit only)
Chad L. Coleman
- Tyreese Williams
- (credit only)
Frederick Carpenter
- Trail Walker
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDaryl and Glenn used the Three Questions to bring Bob back to the prison camp. This implies that the answers were the criteria for newcomers to either be welcomed or disallowed into the camp.
- GoofsThe bodies in the funeral home don't appear to have any trauma to the head, yet they have not turned. The bodies actually were walkers, but someone had applied makeup to restore their appearance. This was evidenced when Daryl wiped away some of the makeup on the cheek of the first body they saw in the funeral home. As for head trauma, morticians can also reconstruct faces and heads, depending on the extent of the damage.
- Quotes
[Daryl and Beth find the stash of food in the empty funeral home]
Daryl Dixon: Peanut butter and jelly, diet soda, and pig's feet. That's a white trash brunch right there.
Beth Greene: [Beth smiles] It all looks good to me.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Walking Dead: The Journey So Far (2016)
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Another boring, drawn-out episode of The Walking Dead
I'm am really considering just giving up on the show at this point. The writers must be brain dead to be producing such sub standard content. This episode was mediocre at best.
Point one: The biggest thing that irked me about this episode is that instead of progressing the plot by bringing the survivors together like they should be, the writers are splitting the characters up even more then they already are. It just like what the heck?!?!? They seem to be purposefully dragging it out just in the name of suspense. Instead they are making the material staler, and staler, and staler. There are only three episodes left in this season, if this plot doesn't pick up soon, this season will not be salvageable.
Point two: Bob's flashback scene. What a waste of time. Completely devoid of any likable elements. Flashbacks as plot devices are a real double edged sword. If you use a flashback, it better be with a character that is important like a series regular or a likable character. To me Bob is too new, I don't really give a crap about his character. Unless Bob is going to die in the next couple episodes, this flashback will have served no purpose to his character or the themes of the narrative.
Point three: I think the Sanctuary and "Terminus" is bull crap. It's either a trap or overrun in my opinion. If this place was legitimate we would have seen someone from the Sanctuary already. Wouldn't they send members of their group to find other survivors to join their group? Sanctuary is a dead end period.
Point four: Maggie's decision to run off alone and split up the group is another irrational, illogical decision by a character. Maggie is slowly falling deeper and deeper in her insanity over finding Glenn. I hope she changes her thought process.
Point five: We still not introduced to the Hunters. (The next antagonistic group) Why is it taking so long for them to do this? We are running out of episodes. It has to be the next episode or I will be angry.
Overall another 40 minutes of filler material that could have been done in 20 minutes.
Point one: The biggest thing that irked me about this episode is that instead of progressing the plot by bringing the survivors together like they should be, the writers are splitting the characters up even more then they already are. It just like what the heck?!?!? They seem to be purposefully dragging it out just in the name of suspense. Instead they are making the material staler, and staler, and staler. There are only three episodes left in this season, if this plot doesn't pick up soon, this season will not be salvageable.
Point two: Bob's flashback scene. What a waste of time. Completely devoid of any likable elements. Flashbacks as plot devices are a real double edged sword. If you use a flashback, it better be with a character that is important like a series regular or a likable character. To me Bob is too new, I don't really give a crap about his character. Unless Bob is going to die in the next couple episodes, this flashback will have served no purpose to his character or the themes of the narrative.
Point three: I think the Sanctuary and "Terminus" is bull crap. It's either a trap or overrun in my opinion. If this place was legitimate we would have seen someone from the Sanctuary already. Wouldn't they send members of their group to find other survivors to join their group? Sanctuary is a dead end period.
Point four: Maggie's decision to run off alone and split up the group is another irrational, illogical decision by a character. Maggie is slowly falling deeper and deeper in her insanity over finding Glenn. I hope she changes her thought process.
Point five: We still not introduced to the Hunters. (The next antagonistic group) Why is it taking so long for them to do this? We are running out of episodes. It has to be the next episode or I will be angry.
Overall another 40 minutes of filler material that could have been done in 20 minutes.
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- batista_fan
- Mar 13, 2014
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- Newnan, Georgia, USA(train track scenes are next to first street part and bridge the gap ministries)
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- Runtime42 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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