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Andrew Lincoln | ... | ||
Jon Bernthal | ... | ||
Sarah Wayne Callies | ... | ||
Laurie Holden | ... | ||
Jeffrey DeMunn | ... | ||
Steven Yeun | ... | ||
Chandler Riggs | ... | ||
Norman Reedus | ... | ||
Emma Bell | ... | ||
Andrew Rothenberg | ... | ||
Juan Gabriel Pareja | ... |
Morales
(as Juan Pareja)
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Noel Gugliemi | ... |
Felipe
(as Noel G.)
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Irone Singleton | ... | ||
Adam Minarovich | ... | ||
Melissa McBride | ... |
While continuing their search for Merle, Rick and the others stumble across another group of survivors that kidnap Glenn and are willing to trade him for Rick's guns. At camp, Jim has been digging a bunch of holes and everyone else wonders why. Their question is answered, that night, when zombies attack. Written by Chris Green
Judging by the first season, the Walking Dead seems like it's not only going to be a entertaining zombie series, but it's going to have an emotional core. This episode, the fourth in Season 1, is one of the better episodes since the pilot. There is some good characterization scenes and towards the end, there is plenty of zombie violence which may result in a few surprises.
This episode, "Vatos" has Rick and few of the other guys encountering a group of hostile survivors while searching for Merle. Meanwhile back at camp, Jim begins to dig holes despite the fact no one seems to know why.
Overall, this is a very good episode. It has plenty of emotional moments especially during the latter half. The story, score, characters, and the such continues to improve with each passing episode. I feel like this show will only get better and this episode proves why. I rate this episode 9/10.