| Michonne following her intuition of Woodsbury... |
| Maggie and Daryl (who can rock a poncho like no other) |
Back in Woodsbury, the Governor holds a speech and recallsabout when they first arrived in Woodsbury with eating nothing but saltinecrackers and spam. But he celebrates how far the people and town of Woodsburyhave come to create something that people can call a home; “we raise a glass tous!” The town cheers on and applauds. The only one not present is Michonne, whosneaks in a room which turns out to be the governor’s room. She takes herkatana that had been in the glass case since her arrival to Woodsbury. Sheobserves a picture of his wife and child. She then sees a notebook and opensit. She comes across a list of names, with the last name being “Penny”. Shethen sees pages and pages of drawn out lines. She goes into a room where shehears a noise so she takes a knife to pick the door. But she stops when she hearsthe Governor, Merle and Milton walk in. Governor and Merle tell Milton tolighten up but Milton is concerned about the resources being used for thecommunity’s festivities because he had been working on an experiment. Miltonwants to postpone ‘tonight’. “How long do you need?” the Governor asks. “10days” Milton responds. But the Governor objects and tells him to start theexperiment in the morning. The men leave. Michonne snuck out the window andgoes in the back part of the building. She finds locked up gates, shackles andbloodstains; but to top it off, she hears the snarling of walkers. She finds that a small amount of walkers arelocked in a cage, waiting for a sign of human flesh. She takes a tool she findson the ground and breaks them out. She equips her katana where she slaughtersthem and finishes them off with a look of satisfaction on her face. A womanwalks out, finds Michonne and drops a pail….
| Say "cheese!" |
Back at the prison, Glenn is outside the prison gates andbegins digging a grave. Axel and Oscar come up to him; “we got the walkersspread out…need help?” Axel asks. Glenn ignores him. ”Your friends are goodfolks,” Axel responds. Oscar offers hiscondolences and mentions that Glenn is fortunate to have so many good people onhis team. Hershel observes them conversing from a distance Glenn tells Oscarand Axel to get the shovels and to Oscar and Axel and to start digging. Glenn walksup to Hershel and asks about Rick. “He’s still inside,” Hershel replies. Glennconfesses that he wished they had killed all the prisoners outside when theyhad the chance. “Oscar and axel seem like good guys,” Hershel tells Glenn. Theybegin to talk about T-Dog; “He was a good guy. He was the best,” Hershelrecalls “but if he hadn’t closed that gate…” “It could’ve been Maggie!” Glenninterrupts.
| Michonne in her element |
In the prison, Glenn is inside looking for Rick. He sees a hatchet at the wall…and he sees rickarming it. Glenn walks up slowly to Rick and tells him that everyone is worriedabout him and that he needs to come out. Rick slowly turns around and seems tobe in a state of bewilderment. Glenn continues to attempt to reason with him.But Rick throws Glenn against the wall and continues back deep in the prison.
Outside in a rural area, a military truck backs up. Merle,the Governor, Milton and another man go into a rural area where there seems tobe a large, shallow ditch. The truck that pulls up a net full of capturedwalkers, much to Merle and the other mens’ delight. “Don’t kill it yet!” Miltonsuggests “there’s something different in his eye…” They lift down the walkers and capture themwith rope around their neck attached to a pole that the men are holding. Merlepushes a walker down while Milton unhooks a tooth from a walker.
| Daryl, along with Hershel, are taking the lead of the crew as they help keep the new addition to the crew alive |
Back in Woodsbury, the festivities continue. Merle catchesAndrea and Michonne leaving and asks whythey are in a hurry. Merle, being the charming Southern gentleman he is, tellsthem “ya’ll are breaking my heart running away like that! It’s almost curfew, Ihave to arrange an escort.” Merle shrugs and tells them to wait a second whilehe talks to one of the guards. Andreawalks over to Merle and tells him they are free to come and go. “Nothingpersonal but you’re going to have to step back,” Merle demands. “There’s alwaysa reason why we can’t leave!” Michonne objects. Merle, seeing how much Michonnewants to leave, suggests they find shelter before nightfall. Merle opens thegate and allows them to go. “This was all for show,” Michonne remarks bitterly.“Close the gates!” Andrea demands. Andrea and Michonne have an arguing match. “Weheld our own for 8 months! I’m so tired and I don’t think I have it in me foranother 8 months!” Andrea argues. “This place is a refuge and a place like thisis what kept us going!” Michonne just flat out asks her if she’s coming or not. Andrea begs her not to give her anultimatum, shadowing the ultimatum Andrea was faced with back in the CDC withDale. Michonne begins walking away, muttering “you just slow me down anyway….” Michonnebegins walking away as Merle closes the gates on her. Andrea looks out andwatches her disappear.
Andrea is sitting on a bench when the Governor joins her. “Sorrythings didn’t work out with your friend,” The Governor tells her, “Weird to losesomeone by their own choice. Thought those days were gone…” The governor then offersher a drink to help her feel a bit better. Andrea and the Governor walk awaytogether.
Back at the prison, Daryl and Maggie are riding back whenOscar and Axel distract the walkers on one end so Maggie and Daryl can get backin safely. Oscar closes the gate once they enter. Back in C-Unit, Carl isholding his crying baby sister when Daryl and Maggie return. Carl gives thebaby to Daryl. Daryl feeds the baby with its bottle of formula, rocking andsoothing the baby. The baby calms down immediately (meanwhile, Jane’s is goinginto a major fit of “awwwwwwws” and exploding puffy hearts). “She have a nameyet?” Daryl asks. Carl was thinking ofnaming her Sophia. “But then there’s Carol and Andrea….Amy….Jackie…Tricia…..orLori…I don’t know” Carl suggests, shrugging his shoulders and shook up as heremembers the women in the group that have been lost. Daryl playfully calls the baby “lil asskicker” and continues rocking the baby.
Within the prison, Rick goes in the room where he sees puddlesof blood, brain matter, a knife….and one round. He’s in the room where Lori hadher final moments of life. He finds a trail of blood that leads to a walkerwith quite the full belly; Rick puts the barrel of his gun in the walker’smouth and blows it’s brains out. He then slashes the walker’s stomach.
| Merle showing off |
Back outside the prison, Daryl walks over to three woodencrosses. He pulls out a beautiful white flower and places it on the crossmarked for Carol. He touches the cross before walking away…Back inside theprison, Rick Is propped up against a wall, dazed, as the sounds of a baby’scries and an alarm clock fill his head. But a telephone in the room ringingwakes him out of his daze. He slowly walks up to the phone and picks it up. “Hello?”he asks…..
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Jane Note’s: Before I begin, let me make note of a few things. AMC did an awesome interview with Michael Rooker (Merle Dixon) about playing Merle, a little history behind his prosthetic hand and the infamous fight scene with the walkers.
Also, for those of you who have a Facebook because everyone does (except for my parents, my dad is technologically challenged and still listens to cassette tapes while my mom just doesn't understand it), check out "The Walking Dead" Facebook game. I played it this week and it's actually pretty fun! I know a game is fun because I when t at the kitchen table with the laptop because I'll either 1. slam my hand 2. yell back at the computer or 3. mutter to myself strategies and my folks will wonder what the heck I'm up to.
I was also watching David Letterman earlier tonight when Letterman talked very briefly about "The Walking Dead" and talked about how this last episode left viewers in suspense;
Now time for some personal commentary! I was so anxious for this episode after last week's fiasco of an episode. It was interesting how fans felt (according to a poll taken by AMC) that Rick should go on a walker killing spree...the fans know the characters well! I didn't expect too much of Rick except blowing off steam...but what happens next? Whose the mystery person calling him? I had a flashback to Season 1....when Rick was ready to give up all hope, he got a call in from Glenn and he saved Rick....which made Glenn a valuable member of the crew. Will the same thing occur now that Rick has once again suffered a loss and this mystery person will help keep him going? We shall see......
As for Michonne, I'm glad homegirl branched out on her own. I'm starting to LOVE Michonne more and more each episode. Growing up, I always idolized femme fatales and Michonne fits under that category of a woman that can kick ass and take names. But what's next for Michonne? Will she mysteriously disappear the way she mysteriously appeared? Time will tell. In the meantime, I think over time, Andrea will regret staying behind Woodsbury....speaking of Woodsbury, what is up with the Governor?!? I don't know what to make of him. There's the scene with the heads-in-aquarium, shooting out a whole military squad and using walkers for entertainment. I can't fault him for keeping his walker daughter since Hershel kept a whole farmhouse full of his family members. But is he just a complete sociopath or is he just lost and unsure what to make of the whole apocalypse? Who knows.....
Oh and that fight scene with the walkers? I have to admit, it was pretty damn badass! Michael Rooker, the stunt actors and the production team did a fantastic job capturing the scene. I enjoyed it!
As for Carol...My personal prediction is that she is alive and is somewhere hidden within the prison, which is still full of walkers. I don't think she got killed off.
Last but not least....the hardcore, badass Daryl showing his soft, protective side...I can go on and on but I'm going to post a picture my friend Johnny sent me on Facebook that sums it up;
My friends know me too well....
Jokes aside, the more I watch this show, the more I'm so into it so I'm very grateful to recapping such a fantastic show! I may not be able to watch it immediately on the dot at 6/9PT on Sundays but I watch it as soon as I get home on Sunday night regardless and I'm on Twitter at the same time so don't forget to follow and catch some more of my twitter shenanigans and commentary!
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