Police were alerted to the existence of the video, which was circulating on social media, by outraged locals. The episode ends with some of the team walking the halls, some of the team back in the cells contemplating the unborn undead and some of the group trapped in the cafeteria removing Hershel's leg with a wood axe and coming face to face with a glimpse of the long-expected new characters.Īnd if you watched that amateur amputation with an axe without flinching you're already undead.The white patch on Walker's forehead, visible in the picture, is a dressing for a wound he sustained during an altercation in Feltham It's not clear why these walkers terrify the group who have until now been so ruthless in the face of decaying shufflers, but the team scatter, are split up and Hershel is bitten in the calf by a walker who was playing possum. nothing, then silence preceding the walkers reveal. I particularly like the evil genius in the music department who has shrill strings building to. Whoever crafted this sequence clearly played a lot of Doom as a kid, because the prison is soon a darkened maze with the team all spooked and jittery as they round every corner. For some reason the only medically trained member of the group is included and. No we still don't know why.īack in the prison with the hideous image of babies performing DIY caesareans still stewing in all our heads, the elite of the elite take to the inner corridors to try to locate the supplies. She also still has a pair of walkers, trimmed of jaws and arms that she's keeping on leashes. Andrea has a nasty case of Unnamed Disease and Michonne has a samurai sword and case of whoop ass that she keeps on opening. Now is a good time to think of other things, so I'll mention the few scenes scattered throughout tonight's ep of Michonne and Andrea who are. Thankfully Lori has a panic attack as she takes the revelation from last season that everyone is infected and spins it into the thought that if her child is still born it might eat its way out. No we still don't know why.Īnother walker slaying later, including the red herring of walkers in riot gear – sure they're harder to stab, but they're pretty bad at biting through their helmets – sees the team inside and the episode have a bit of a lull. Daryl also suggests they should find the armoury proving that at least he's read up in the genre.Īndrea has a nasty case of Unnamed Disease and Michonne has a samurai sword and case of whoop ass that she keeps on opening. There's tension everywhere, particularly between Lori and Rick, even more so when Rick points out that they still have to take the prison block to get to the medicine and food. Then just when you're thinking it's all a bit too easy, night falls, the group sit around the campfire and the inter-personal dynamics come out to play. ” intro, as the dialogue it would have inherently contained would have clashed with the television mastery in this opening scene. The gang work as a well-oiled machine, precision in the execution of a task, ruthless in the disposal of the walkers.įull credit to FX for broadcasting this without any “previously. This clearly isn't the first house they have cleared, it may not even be the first house today. It's the team as a whole that we learn so much about without a word. Similarly Daryl is now clearly not only a fully accepted part of the team, but has taken the role as Rick's offsider left vacant by Shane. Comfortable with a silenced pistol and calm in the face of shuffling death. Young Carl is now a battle-hardened combatant in his own right. Utterly dialogue-free, the scene speaks volumes. That single, glorious shot is followed up by a near-silent pre-credits sequence that sees our band of not-deads take a house, execute a perfect owl-ectomy, and move on in perfect unison.
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