I was not very fond of this episode. It was a cheesy scene at the end. The walkers are not exactly quiet-like and it could not have snuck up behind Dale (just how much can a walker eat?).
Walkers aren't always moaning or groaning and if you put your headphones on, you'll hear him groaning behind Dale, while the old man stares the disembowelled cow. And for a moment I thought that the cow had turned and I really didn't see the zombie coming. When he did, it shocked me even if it was a bit cheesy.
It was the same cheesiness that I commented on about the walkers sneaking into their camp.
You mean in the first season?
Carl irked me too, but he is just a kid and would have probably acted that way.
Doesn't all boys act like that? They don't listen, but all the things that are so dangerous because that is fun in their mind. I was hiding my mouth in a shock when I saw him throwing stones at him and thinking that this won't end well. And then pulling the gun and edging closer, and closer was just a moment when I wanted to scream at him, "Shoot the *******."
But no, he didn't. Bloody little creep.
I thought how they treated Randall(?) was overly harsh. Even though they showed the scene when he was talking to Carl, you could see his intention was to get back to his group, but I really can't blame him considering how he was treated. Not a very feel good episode in my book, but I think that was the point.
It was exactly the point, and I agree, Randall is going to bring bad things to the group. He knew that if he would have said that he did rape the woman, he would had been done there and then. But I agree, in Rick's shoes, I'd had done the same and saved his life and what bit of humanity were left in me. All in all, it's so hard to give up on old customs and practices even if you know that in the long run it's like pissing in the wind, because the "other" group is living in anarchy.