Yes, it will now be known as "abortion episode from the dead" walk (which would probably have been controversial, if this episode was created before "Maude"). Glenn of his way to emphasize the word "choice" more than once. Maggie makes sure to emphasize the word "abortion." Again, this may not be reasonable to assume that is what he meant, given that almost eaten by a zombie on a mission to recover the morning after pill Lori, who may or may not even work that time anyway. While going to make any hoarse. (It would also be a pharmacy in a small town in Georgia, the realization of this item? Honestly have no idea, but I read in the rural pharmacists, for example, themes). Lori takes the pill, and then changes to opinions and regurgitate. Then, later, tell the whole story of Rick, not at all good at reading facial clues.
I do not know, I felt the episode tried to deliver a sort of equal moral enigma - almost got hit in the head with that sometimes - when, given the world these characters live, c 'is probably not necessary t. I mean, I know there are many things to consider here. Anyway, to go!
Oh, well, guns. Andrea has a gun. Carl has a gun. In fact, hold that thought for a second ... So let me get this right: Since Sophia was lost, Carl was shot in the chest, I needed a blood transfusion to death, was operated by a veterinarian ... but is now running with a gun as if nothing had happened. Do you agree? I mean, is quite the recovery of only a few episodes ago.
OK, back to the guns. I would really enjoy the story of Andrea and Shane secondary bit on some subdivisions nearby. (Although, I'm not really sure where this "trick" to place Sophia came.) Anyway, it was a funny scene. Probably no other reason than that he was not at the farm of Hershel the. But, yes, we really have no idea what Shane is capable of these days. After what he did to the poor that Otis could have left a zombie eats Andrea as a kind of twisted lesson. I think the zombie was very close. But when Andrea began to love the taste of blood, apparently.
Andrea acts brought a couple of questions for me. First of all, how many balls of the group, collectively? I know they try not to use firearms, often because of the noise, but poor Daryl was there with the same arrow over and over again (God, I hope it is the cleaning this stuff), while Andrea and Shane are just plowing through dozens of bullets. I think they even have enough for several sessions of target practice. But if they have unlimited balls, why not kill pedestrians as possible? There must be a finite number of them, right? I know that this number is very high, but I am as long as they can not reproduce. When they left they left. Why not kill as many people as possible? Especially in a relatively safe as Shane and Andrea was in - just pick them up one by one.
A word about Dale, because I never talk about Dale. Anyone have the "I fear for my life after I threaten someone just mysteriously" face better than Dale? Honestly, if I Jeffery DeMunn, when Emmy voting comes around, I just want to send a montage of myself is that face.
Oh, another thing: we are now through the six episodes - many cycles, which have been the first season - and the team is still looking for the sign, nobody cares. Since next week's episode is the last until February, I expect that there will be some resolution of the situation one way or another Sophia. At least I really hope.