TVOM: "Though I didn’t expect Gareth and the fellow Terminus survivors to last the entire fourth season, the swiftness with which “Four Walls and a Roof” deals with this situation is impressive. More impressive, though, is the continued attention to character in “Four Walls and a Roof”, which continues to explore the malleable moralities of Rick and his group in comparison to those of Gareth and his – and surprisingly, The Walking Dead doesn’t try to come up with a definitive answer or position on what makes someone “good” or “bad” in this world. Instead of relying on strict, thin characterizations and simplistic philosophies, season five of The Walking Dead is wallowing in the dirt of post-apocalyptic humanity – and while it’s doing so, continues to solidify it’s position in the upper echelon of television dramas."
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