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Carol has to cope with old secrets and Lizzie's psychotic behavior when she, Tyreese and the girls take refuge in a vacant house on the way to Terminus.

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Rick Grimes (credit only)
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Carol, Tyreese, Lizzie, Mika and baby Judith come across an abandoned house. They move in and Tyreese begins to think that perhaps they don't have to make their way to Terminus but can just settle there. Carol comes around to thinking the same. She's worried about Lizzie however who doesn't seem to realize that zombies aren't just a different kind of people nor how dangerous they are. Lizzie seems to come around after an attack by the walkers but events force Carol to take drastic action. Written by garykmcd

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Drama | Horror | Thriller

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There is an incomplete puzzle on the dining room table during Carol's confession to Tyreese. According to the director, Michael E. Satrazemis, when completed, the puzzle forms a photograph of Carol's long dead daughter Sophia who died years prior. See more »

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The goofs regarding Judith are incorrect, the baby is in a soft baby carrier on Tyrelles back. Shown in all four final shots. See more »

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Mika Samuels: I don't have to be tough, I can run. I'm good at that.
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References Fallout: A Post-Nuclear Role-Playing Game (1997) See more »

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Written by Allan Flynn and Frank Madden
Performed by The Ink Spots
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A Cetinich Review (#5 - The Walking Dead S04E14 - The Grove) - Best Walking Dead Episode To Date
17 March 2014 | by (Brisbane, Australia) – See all my reviews

I just finished watching this episode, and I haven't cried like this since the Ozymandias episode of Breaking Bad. I guess you could say I can be sensitive for a guy.

Regardless...

This episode of The Walking Dead entitled, "The Grove," was the best Walking Dead episode to DATE! That's not an exaggeration, folks. If you thought, "Too Far Gone," was good you haven't seen nothing yet.

Brilliantly written and the acting was damn well executed. I was worried going into the episode that with only four actors for the whole thing it was going to be another character development episode. It's far, far from that. At the end of this episode you will find so much out, and learn a lot from the season that left you questioning for a while.

This episode will leave you speechless, and I am looking forward to the season finale in a couple of weeks time.

10/10.


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