Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Andrew Lincoln | ... | ||
Jon Bernthal | ... | ||
Sarah Wayne Callies | ... | ||
Laurie Holden | ... | ||
Jeffrey DeMunn | ... | ||
Steven Yeun | ... | ||
Chandler Riggs | ... | ||
Norman Reedus | ... | ||
Melissa McBride | ... | ||
Irone Singleton | ... | ||
Lauren Cohan | ... | ||
Emily Kinney | ... | ||
Michael Zegen | ... | ||
Scott Wilson | ... | ||
Jane McNeill | ... |
Lori is attacked in her wrecked car by two walkers but she succeeds in killing them. Meanwhile, Rick, Hershel, and Glenn are ready to leave the bar but the friends of Dave and Tony arrive in the town looking for their friends and they are trapped. Rick tries to negotiate a truce with them, but there is a shootout that attracts many walkers to town. At the farm, the survivors find that Lori is missing and Shane drives to find her. When he does, he lies to her and tells her that Rick is safe and sound in the farm. Later he tells her that he did it to protect the baby and Lori. When the walkers arrive in the town, the strangers flee and leave behind one of their friends who is injured. Rick brings him to the farm and Shane is worried that the strangers will find the farm. Lori decides to tell Rick that Shane is dangerous and believes that her baby is his. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Plot In A Paragraph: With Rick, Glen and Hershel under attack in a bar, Shane goes in pursuit of Lori who has got herself in to trouble.
Laurie Holden as Andrea continues to be the most blind and naive person on the show, whilst Sarah Wayne Callies Lori is annoying and Shane is hot-headedly unstable
The episode started off action packed and then went in to full on character building for the remainder. Lori is playing a dangerous game with the things she is saying to Rick at the end. I'm not saying the things she said are wrong, but the manipulative way she put it to Rick annoyed the living hell out of me
I'm glad we are getting more episodes this season. Which is just as well given all the new additions to the cast.