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Wasn't a horrible episode per say...just pretty slow and ultimately unimportant. Still, that cliffhanger was cool.
Rather boring filler episode....and just after the exciting episode? Whoever pieces things together needs a new job lol
SPOILERS
-The whole story with the governor is more slow and boring than last season combined. I know he is a good character, but come on with the long dialogue scenes....
-Andrea's character is not believable at all. The most bi polar decision maker ever?!
-The cool thing is at least they are incorporating things from the comics! The phone call for example, just sucks they ended it there....
well the episode's ok, not as exciting because it's meant to be a aftermath episode of all the things that happened. I liked that we get to see some that was incorporated in the comics like the arena in woodbury as well a the telephone scene. it would be more good if they started to look for carol in this episode and not on the next one.