That was a great episode, seriously this whole season has been fantastic. Now I'm sad though cause I'll have to wait till fall to see any new episodes
Anyway, thoughts:
-Wow, only two people died this episode? And it was the minor of minor characters? Would've thought they killed off at least a few more people, but I suppose now that they'll be more room for character development (that means give T-Dog some more damn lines. I'm glad he spoke quite a bit in this episode, but he still has no real personality so to speak).
-Lori and Carl need to die. The kid because he's annoying, as are most kids. But mostly his acting is kinda lousy in my opinion; I don't feel convinced that he's a real person sometimes and honestly I don't really care about him. Lori, well I don't really need to go into those obvious detials, do I?
-Really? The herd is the same one from Atlanta/Highway? Seems, improbable (especially since it apparently tripled in fucking size) but whatever. Although I did laugh a bit when
all the walkers turned unanimously when they heard the gun shot on the farm.
-Man that was really sad seeing Herschel look back at his farm, the whole place being overrun by walkers and the barn set ablaze. Really powerful emotional scene right there.
-The first half of that episode was extremely exciting and enjoyable; it had the perfect blend of action and on-the-edge-of-your-seat thrill to make it a true season finale.
-HOLY CRAP! That chick with the katana and the reveal of the prison was fucking amazing! I'm more than eager for the next upcoming season.
-Rick's speech at the end of the episode about how they're 'not a democracy anymore' was really good as well. I like how Rick has become a little more cynical now and almost is embracing a darker side of himself. Also, anyone else notice the societal themes in this show?