[S3E12] Clear
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Rick drives them to his hometown, and finds that the sheriff's station has been cleared out of weapons. Knowing he gave out several gun permits to local businesses, they go to the town's center but find it booby trapped. A masked gunman from a roof demands they drop their weapons, but this leads to a gunfight. Carl shoots the gunman's ballistic vest, knocking him unconscious. They find he is Morgan Jones, the first person Rick met after waking from a coma following the apocalypse. They take Morgan to his apartment, finding a large stash of guns and ammo. Rick sees a drawn map of the town created by Morgan, learning that his neighborhood has been "burned out".
Meanwhile, Morgan wakes up, and instinctively tries to stab at Rick before Rick calms him down. They both apologize for failing to keep in contact by walkie-talkie after Rick left. Morgan mourns the loss of his son, Duane, when he was bitten by Morgan's undead wife, which he could not come to dispatch in time. Since then, he has found a purpose by keeping the town center and nearby buildings clear of walkers. Rick insists he come with them to the prison, but Morgan refuses, not wanting to watch everyone die. He does allow Rick to take some of his weapons.
Later, they enter Rick's old police station and find the weapons locker completely emptied out. Rick suggests they visit nearby bars and liquor stores, whose owners kept guns under the counters. Rick rudely questions Michonne if she has a problem with his approach, Michonne, clearly disgusted at Rick's cold personality calmly says: "No, Rick. I don't have a problem.", before handing him the only bullet found in the weapons locker.
Sean: Coming from him, it sounded like more crazy talk. Aside from clearing the dead bodies and the zombies that keep getting into his traps, I think he needs to clear his mind. Perhaps it's about refocusing on the important things and learning to live even when everything around is going to shit. I hope he can get it together and perhaps regroup with Rick again in the future.
Why be coy? We loved this episode as much as you all did! One of the best of the series. Listen as we break it down. Note: Unfortunately, the audio in this episode was also somewhat broken down up until about the 43 minute mark. We apologize for the subpar quality and promise to return to our usual crystal clear sound next week! Also in this episode, we finally announce the winner of our zombie sound contest. Many thanks to Danny Miller at 20eyesco.com for donating the prize, a set of beautifully rendered posters of Zombie Shane, Zombie Sophia, and Bicycle Girl. And we have a sponsor for the episode! You can help us out and get a great deal in the process by going to audiblepodcast.com/deadcast for a free trial and a free audiobook. Get The Walking Dead 'Cast for free in iTunes Links* Walking Dead News: www.walkingd3adnews.info* Donate to Fight Canine Cancer: wearethecure.org/friends/sophiesfight* Get Your Free Audiobook: audiblepodcast.com/deadcast Support the show:
It's unclear what role Eden will play, but she's crucial to the storyline. I keep thinking that maybe in some alternate universe, Eden is Angelina's daughter. It's the only thing that explains why she's so drawn to the baby.
Kevin informs Angela that the corporate office has yet to receive important tax documents and warns Angela that if she forgot to send them in, "it is a big deal." Angela states that Corporate received the documents that morning, but appears troubled. Dwight arrives at the office, where Angela has intently perched herself near reception. Angela asks if everything is okay, and Dwight informs her that she "is in the clear." Angela is visibly relieved.
Dwight and Angela consult. It is made clear that Dwight will have to choose between betraying Angela by making their relationship public or betraying Michael by withholding information about his whereabouts that morning. Shortly after, Dwight stands up at his desk, requests the attention of the office and announces his resignation:
Rick's decision to take both Carl and Michonne with him might seem strange initially, but does make sense. Rick sees the opportunity for him to clear his head, but knows that he can't leave Merle and Michonne in the prison without the chance of all hell breaking loose. Importantly, the excursion provides ample time for the two to get better acquainted, as well as for Rick to spend more time with his son. 781b155fdc