Daryl and Carol chase the white-crossed car to a desolated Atlanta with hopes of finding Beth and her kidnappers.Daryl and Carol chase the white-crossed car to a desolated Atlanta with hopes of finding Beth and her kidnappers.Daryl and Carol chase the white-crossed car to a desolated Atlanta with hopes of finding Beth and her kidnappers.
- Rick Grimes
- (archive footage)
- Glenn Rhee
- (credit only)
- Maggie Rhee
- (credit only)
- Carl Grimes
- (credit only)
- Michonne
- (credit only)
- Abraham Ford
- (credit only)
- Beth Greene
- (credit only)
- Tyreese Williams
- (archive footage)
- Sasha Williams
- (credit only)
- Eugene Porter
- (credit only)
- Rosita Espinosa
- (credit only)
- Tara Chambler
- (credit only)
- Gabriel Stokes
- (credit only)
- Walker
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaTyler James Williams blacked out after filming the scene with the bookcase on his chest.
- GoofsWhen the van is pushed of the bridge by walkers, it is seen flipping, but it ends up landing wheels first. In addition, such an impact would almost certainly shatter the backbones of anyone in the van.
- Quotes
[Daryl and Carol look at a wall painting together]
Daryl Dixon: I bet this cost some rich prick a lot of money.
[Daryl walks up to the painting and begins talking with his hands while making the shape of a dog]
Daryl Dixon: Looks like a dog sat in paint, wiped its ass all over the place.
Carol Peletier: Really? I kinda like it.
Daryl Dixon: [Daryl scoffs] Stop.
Carol Peletier: I'm serious. You don't know me.
Daryl Dixon: Yep, you keep tellin' yourself that.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Walking Dead: The Journey So Far (2016)
Noah reveals that Beth is at the hospital, and explains the dangerous, difficult situation there. The group prepares to escape the city, hoping to get additional assistance to free Beth. However, Carol is hit by one of the hospital's patrol cars. Noah tells Daryl that they'll have to allow the guards to take her, because at least that way she'll be taken to the hospital where someone can treat her injuries. Daryl reluctantly agrees, and he takes Noah with him as they go to fill Rick in on the situation.
"Consumed" is a character-driven episode that not only deepens the bond between Carol and Daryl but also explores the theme of transformation. As Carol and Daryl navigate the abandoned buildings of Atlanta, they are forced to confront their past traumas and the people they have become as a result. Carol's journey of self-discovery, culminating in her decision to embrace her role as a survivor and a fighter, showcases her evolution as a character and her resilience in the face of adversity.
Daryl's emotional breakdown and his confession to Carol about his feelings of guilt and unworthiness add depth to his character and highlight his vulnerability beneath his tough exterior. The episode's exploration of grief and survival adds emotional weight to the characters' experiences and underscores the human cost of living in a world overrun by the dead. Overall, "Consumed" is a poignant episode that highlights the characters' inner struggles and the lengths they will go to in order to survive in a world that has become increasingly hostile and unforgiving.
- fernandoschiavi
- Mar 12, 2024
Details
- Runtime42 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD