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And wouldn't zombies smell to high heaven (even worse than the survivors do), thus signalling their proximity?

Wetsuits are also hot and uncomfortable.

I didn't want the baby to die, but I did want Tyreese to loosely tie a cloth around her mouth to muffle her cries. All that racket's a beacon for walkers.

No, he's DEAD WEIGHT! (Get it? He's dead, and his ankle's chained to a weight anchoring him to the lake's floor?) Clearly, that image is supposed to anvil viewers between the eyes with the concept that Pete's failure to get supplies by any means necessary made him worthless (the other kind of dead weight) to the

That struck me, too.

Agree. He later continued in that vein by first folding the family photo so it obscured his face and then burning it.

Just ask Ed Peletier!

I wish they'd make more video shorts.

Yielded the same effect as a curb stomp. That, and several other things about the ep. reminded me of Andrea. Another was Tara's bravado and prickliness (similar to Andrea's when she first met The Governor), and the sisters' decision to hold onto The Governor's gun until he left (similar to The Governor's disarming

I think the sisters wanted to leave because:

And still using flashlight batteries that seem pretty fresh.

Wonder how many "biters" in the nursing home were toothless?

I'm surprised the nursing home wasn't filled with half-eaten corpses like the hospital in the pilot episode ("Days Gone Bye").

Wheelchair woman's feet looked pretty necrotic to me, as did the upstairs paraplegic neighbor's face. Plus, the zombie that lunged at The Governor, just before The Governor collapsed on the street, seemed pretty weak.

What I'm awaiting is for someone who survived the virus to mutate into something else, with interesting consequences.

And the catering truck seemed nearly empty, so they were low on food, too.

Speaking of the women's never having killed a zombie:

@"The Governor is the most interesting character in the whole damn series."

Gee, thanks, sidgirl. 
Good point about Pete's mom.