Rick, Glenn, Daryl and T-Dog come across a group of seemingly hostile survivors whilst searching for Merle. Back at camp, Jim begins behaving erratically.Rick, Glenn, Daryl and T-Dog come across a group of seemingly hostile survivors whilst searching for Merle. Back at camp, Jim begins behaving erratically.Rick, Glenn, Daryl and T-Dog come across a group of seemingly hostile survivors whilst searching for Merle. Back at camp, Jim begins behaving erratically.
- Morales
- (as Juan Pareja)
- Felipe
- (as Noel G.)
- Jacqui
- (as Jeryl Prescott Sales)
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Bravo to AMC for going out on a limb and having pay off like this. The acting, cinematography, music, everything, hits all the right notes. I can hardly wait to see Season 2.
This episode had some great tension and excitement as it jumped between the two storylines in a great way! Daryl once again steals the show, and the plotline with the other group of survivors shows how they are not the only ones out there and some are good.. while some are not! Is the world changing or is people changing?
The last part of the episode however was the part that stuck out! Out of knowhere we are reminded what can of world this is! That you should never get to comfortable and let your guard down!
By the time it was over, i was shocked and sad!
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.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the first episode in which we actually see some human characters being eaten by the walkers.
- GoofsPart of Rick's reason to return to Atlanta, besides looking for Merl, is to retrieve his bag of guns. In fact they almost have a shoot out with the other group over the bag of guns. Yet, throughout the downtown dozens of machine guns and holstered pistols can be seen on dead soldiers and several M-60s can be seen sticking up from the sandbags.
- Quotes
[Dale quotes a line by William Faulkner about time]
Dale Horvath: I like... I like what, um, a father said to his son when he gave him a watch that had been handed down through generations. He said, 'I give you the mausoleum of all hope and desire, which will fit your individual needs no better than it did mine or my father's before me; I give it to you not that you may remember time, but that you may forget it for a moment now and then and not spend all of your breath trying to conquer it.'
Amy: [the group remains silent] You are so weird.
Dale Horvath: [the group laughs] It's not me. It's Faulkner. William Faulkner. Maybe my bad paraphrasing.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Talking Dead: The Damned (2017)
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- Official site
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- Filming locations
- Atlanta, Georgia, USA(on location)
- Production companies
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- Runtime
- 44m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD