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Andrew Lincoln | ... | ||
Sarah Wayne Callies | ... |
Lori Grimes
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Laurie Holden | ... | ||
Norman Reedus | ... | ||
Steven Yeun | ... | ||
Lauren Cohan | ... | ||
Chandler Riggs | ... | ||
Danai Gurira | ... | ||
Michael Rooker | ... | ||
David Morrissey | ... | ||
Melissa McBride | ... | ||
Emily Kinney | ... | ||
Lew Temple | ... | ||
Dallas Roberts | ... | ||
Jose Pablo Cantillo | ... |
At the prison, everyone is surprised by the arrival of Michonne but they have no intention of letting her stay and join the group. She tells them about Glenn and Maggie being taken to Woodbury and offers to lead them there. She makes no mention of Andrea or Daryl's brother. In Woodbury, Merle interrogates Glenn rather forcefully but he refuses to tell him where the others can be found. The Governor decides to interrogate Maggie himself and has more success. Meanwhile, the Governor has asked Andrea to help Milton with an experiment. Written by garykmcd
Just after I said Michael Rooker was a lot of fun as Merle, he puts in a performance like this
Plot In A Paragraph: Merle beats up Glenn and the Governor abuses Maggie to get information about the gangs whereabouts. Whilst at the prison Michonne tells Rick about Woodbury and who took Glenn and Maggie, so they set off on a rescue mission.
Steven Yeun (Glenn) and Michael Rooker (Merle) are both superb in the interrogation scenes. As is Lauren Cohen in hers, I have a problem with David Morrisey as The Governor, I find him neither attractive and charming (as Andrea does) or scary and intimidating (that I should fear for my favourite characters) Andrew Lincoln is as reliable as always as Rick and Norman Reedus continues to impress as Daryl.
I'm glad to see Melissa McBride back as Carol too.