The Walking Dead
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Sometimes its hard to figure out where to begin these recaps.

Or maybe its the ending thats tough to stick.
Perhaps theres a setup episode that ambles along, yet establishes something big is on the horizon.
Or perhaps:
Still grumpy, these two.They used to have chemistrya long time ago.
Theres also a culinary angle to explore:
Dandelion greens.Nutritiousandtasty, eh?Stone soup zero stars.
If you want to bail now, dear reader, no offense taken.
For the rest of you masochists, lets attempt to zen out and make the best of this.
They arrive at metaphor alert!
But did their journeys need to be so dull?
Without the knife he loaned Carol, hes got to find both spare parts and some sort of tool.
He needed one utility knife; now hes got two, along with ammo and MREs.
At least he salvaged something from this debacle.
Carol isnt so lucky.
Instead, it leaves Jerry wondering if shes okay.
(Hint: Shes not.)
Carols not actually concerned about making anyone happy, including herself, it seems.
Shes just struggling with her ongoing existential concern: Should I stay or should I go?
An herb-fetching trip turns into an opportunity to do what she does best murder some dead people.
And after all that, she still cant defeat the rat.
The dawn brings a new day and a merciful end to this story.
Jerry stops by and is concerned about both the garage and Carols mental state.
Jerry responds as only Jerry can: Yeah, caring, he says.
Its a real problem.
Maybe Carols luck is turning around.