Two groups go on supply runs whilst Carol struggles with her demons.
This episode has some good moments, particularly the character banter.
The narrative deliberately tricks the audience into thinking it might be a talky, comedown episode of character development. Then it hits you in the eye with a shock moment and surprise ending.
I was enjoying where the plot was going before the twists in the tale appear. It feels like shock for the sake of it at times, but I have to confess to finding the moment when a certain character's heartfelt speech was unceremoniously cut short darkly funny. With all the idiotic decisions made by characters in the show, it's not nice, but it is refreshing to see them punished occasionally.
I liked the banter and cross cutting between the two away missions. Some of the transitions were particularly well done. Josh McDermitt and Michael Cudlitz play very well off each other.
I'm not sure about where they are taking Carol's character. It's early days to say if she is going in a meaningful direction for her arc, or whether it is a plot contrivance to get her out of the way for a while until convenient to bring her back. Whatever it is Melissa McBride does a great job as always.
The art design is top drawer, with one scene in particular being a quite disturbing concept that has very macabre imagery and creepy atmosphere.