Episode complete credited cast: | |||
Andrew Lincoln | ... | ||
Norman Reedus | ... | ||
Steven Yeun | ... | ||
Lauren Cohan | ... | ||
Chandler Riggs | ... | ||
Danai Gurira | ... | ||
Melissa McBride | ... | ||
Scott Wilson | ... | ||
Emily Kinney | ... | ||
Chad L. Coleman | ... | ||
Sonequa Martin-Green | ... | ||
Lawrence Gilliard Jr. | ... | ||
Sunkrish Bala | ... | ||
Brighton Sharbino | ... | ||
Sherry Richards | ... |
People are dying in the prison with the outbreak and most of the survivors are in quarantine, including Glenn and Sacha. Meanwhile Tyreese is out of control asking Rick, Darryl and Carol to find who burnt to death David and Karen. Darryl drives Zach's car with Michonne, Tyreese and Bob to a rural university eighty miles far from the prison to seek antibiotics to heal the infected people. Carol goes outside the prison to unblock the water piping while Rick investigates the murder of David and Karen, coming to a surprising revelation. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Plot In A Paragraph: People are dying in the prison with the outbreak and most of the survivors are in quarantine, including Glenn (Steven Yeun) and Sacha (Sonequa Martin- Green). Meanwhile a furious and unstable Tyreese (Chad L Coleman) is out of control asking Rick, Darryl and Carol to find who burnt to death David and Karen. Darryl, Michonne, Tyreese and Bob travel to a university eighty miles far from the prison to seek antibiotics to heal the infected people. Carol (Melissa McBride) ignores Ricks advice to wait till he can help her, and goes outside the prison, to unblock the water piping while Rick (Andrew Lincoln) investigates the murder of David and Karen, coming to a shocking revelation.
The violent confrontation between Rick and Tyreese was shockingly brutal, and one wonders how far Rick would have gone, had Daryl (Norman Reedus) not dragged him off. (I hope he is not going to have another breakdown) Carol (Melissa McBride) seems to have really bonded with Lizzie (possibly a replacement daughter) and their scenes are good. Glenn (Steven Yeun) being sick is a concern, as I like him and this show is not afraid of killing off main characters. Scott Wilson is given his most to do so far this season in this episode, and Scott Wilson is his normal brilliant self.
I also wonder is Carol lying about something??