Rick struggles to cope. Andrea and Michonne part ways. Daryl and Maggie head out to find food and clothes for the baby.Rick struggles to cope. Andrea and Michonne part ways. Daryl and Maggie head out to find food and clothes for the baby.Rick struggles to cope. Andrea and Michonne part ways. Daryl and Maggie head out to find food and clothes for the baby.
Sarah Wayne Callies
- Lori Grimes
- (credit only)
Melissa McBride
- Carol Peletier
- (credit only)
Vincent M. Ward
- Oscar
- (as Vincent Ward)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe adult actors who play zombies gargle with a blood staining mouthwash while child actors who play zombies are given better tasting flavors than adults.
- GoofsGlenn, Axel, and Oscar dig three graves (apparently for Lori, T-Dog, and Carol). Later, when Daryl puts a Cherokee Rose on one of them, all three have been filled in. At that moment, only one of them (T-Dog) could have been buried.
- Quotes
[Daryl feeds Rick's baby some formula when he comes up with a baby's name]
Daryl Dixon: Yeah... You like that? Huh? Little ass-kicker.
Daryl Dixon: [Daryl looks to the group as they chuckle] Right? That's a good name, right?
Daryl Dixon: [Daryl continues talking to the baby] Little ass-kicker. You like that, huh? You like that, sweetheart?
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Walking Dead: The Journey So Far (2016)
- SoundtracksSaturday Night Special
(uncredited)
Written by Edward King and Ronnie Van Zant
Performed by Lynyrd Skynyrd
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Good episode with a focus on the newer characters
Michonne does a bit of nosing around Woodbury, whilst Daryl and Maggie go on a food run for the new baby.
This is a solid episode with some interesting character moments.
The plot mostly flits back and forth between Woodbury and the prison as we wait to see whether Andrea and Michonne stay or leave. Personally, I prefer the scenes in Woodbury as they are full of intrigue about various aspects of the town.
There are two scenes I thought worked particularly well. Firstly one early moment involving the Governor that was quite disturbing and a bit sad. Also the scene involving Woodbury's outdoor entertainment is both outrageous and makes a lot of sense after the collapse of society. Both scenes give an insightful depiction of the Governor and how he has provided a safe haven, bread, and a circus to keep the residents in check, whilst also seems to be battling his own demons.
David Morrissey is excellent and his character has brought an interesting dynamic to the overall story that was needed. Danai Gurira is also great, with Michonne becoming one of the most likeable characters.
The visuals are superbly done as ever, with horrific zombie effects and the usual graphic violence looking very realistic.
This is a solid episode with some interesting character moments.
The plot mostly flits back and forth between Woodbury and the prison as we wait to see whether Andrea and Michonne stay or leave. Personally, I prefer the scenes in Woodbury as they are full of intrigue about various aspects of the town.
There are two scenes I thought worked particularly well. Firstly one early moment involving the Governor that was quite disturbing and a bit sad. Also the scene involving Woodbury's outdoor entertainment is both outrageous and makes a lot of sense after the collapse of society. Both scenes give an insightful depiction of the Governor and how he has provided a safe haven, bread, and a circus to keep the residents in check, whilst also seems to be battling his own demons.
David Morrissey is excellent and his character has brought an interesting dynamic to the overall story that was needed. Danai Gurira is also great, with Michonne becoming one of the most likeable characters.
The visuals are superbly done as ever, with horrific zombie effects and the usual graphic violence looking very realistic.
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- snoozejonc
- Oct 30, 2021
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- Filming locations
- Douglasville, Georgia, USA(on location)
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- Runtime43 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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