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Sunday, March 31, 2013

DOWNLOAD S2:E13 "Beside The Dying Fire" Episode Guide



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Following the trail of a helicopter overhead, a massive herd of walkers begins to form and migrates from the city to the countryside. They come to rest in the woods outside Hershel's farm. The herd follows the sound of a gunshot and discover the survivors' location.

Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and his son Carl (Chandler Riggs) return to the Greene farm, where Carl asks his father about the death of Shane Walsh (Jon Bernthal), but before Rick is able to answer, he spots a large horde of walkers and the two flee to the barn. Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) and Glenn (Steven Yeun) report the death and reanimation of Randall (Michael Zegen). Lori Grimes (Sarah Wayne Callies) begs Daryl to go out and search for Rick and Shane—before he can however, the group spots the invading herd and are forced to mobilize.

The group rations their weapons and their vehicles with the objective to kill as many of the herd as they can, Hershel (Scott Wilson) intends to defend his land at the risk of his own life. Rick and Carl corral the walkers in the barn and set it ablaze. After spotting the fire, Jimmy (James Allen McCune) drives the RV near the barn and allows Rick and Carl to safely escape the burning barn, but he is killed when the walkers overrun the RV. Andrea (Laurie Holden) and Theodore "T-Dog" Douglas (IronE Singleton) realize that their plan is not working, and decide to flee instead of fight. Lori and the other women flee the house, without Hershel who can't be budged to leave his property. Along the way, Patricia (Jane McNeill) is killed and Carol Peletier (Melissa McBride) is cornered by the walkers. Lori and Beth Greene (Emily Kinney) are picked up by T-Dog while Andrea leaves to help Carol escape her predicament. Rick escapes with Carl and convinces Hershel to abandon his land. Glenn and Maggie Greene (Lauren Cohan) flee the scene and Carol is ultimately rescued by Daryl. In the chaos, Andrea is the only survivor left behind, but she manages to escape the farm on foot. Fleeing to the woods, Andrea fends her own against the walkers until she runs out of ammunition. Exhausted and defenseless, she is miraculously saved by a mysterious hooded figure who has two armless walker pets and wields a katana.

The survivors eventually regroup and report their casualties (Shane, Patricia, Jimmy witnessed as dead, and Andrea who is deemed to be a lost cause). They press on, avoiding the main roads, until one of the vehicles runs out of gas. Rick assures the group that they can start anew elsewhere. When Daryl questions why Randall turned even though he wasn't bitten, Rick reveals what Dr. Edwin Jenner (Noah Emmerich) whispered in his ear: they are all infected carriers of the walker pathogen. Rick's held secret is met with apprehension from the group. Rick also confesses to Lori about the true events surrounding Shane's death including Carl shooting the reanimated Shane. His lack of remorse in claiming he wanted Shane dead leaves Lori visibly disturbed. Over time, the group's faith in Rick dwindles with the exception of Daryl and Hershel who trust Rick's judgment. A noise echoing in the distance places the group on high alert, but Rick does not allow anyone to investigate. Carol urges Rick to take action, causing Rick to snap, saying that he never asked that he be put in charge, and blurting out that he had killed Shane for their sake. He dares anyone to leave the safety of the camp. When nobody leaves he issues a final warning: "If you're staying, this isn't a democracy anymore," establishing his position as leader of the group. Afterwards it is shown that the group is unknowingly camped near a prison center.

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Dale's (Jeffrey DeMunn) death has profoundly impacted the group cohesion. Hershel (Scott Wilson) shows great hospitality - lengthening the group's stay for the approaching winter. Rick (Andrew Lincoln), reflecting back on Dale's last words that the group is "broken," abandons Randall's (Michael Zegen) execution and plans to release the boy. Daryl (Norman Reedus) asserts his status as an important member of the group. The survivors begin gathering supplies, clearing the property of nearby walkers, and fixing up Dale's RV to prepare for the upcoming winter. Given the current conditions with the swamp drying up and a large amount of cattle on the property, there's an increased risk of more walkers appearing.

A guilt-ridden Carl (Chandler Riggs) discloses his role in the events surrounding Dale's death. Shane is left speechless after Lori expresses all of her feelings to Shane, including uncertainty, regret, and appreciation toward her former lover in an attempt to keep him stationed with the group.

While Rick is consoling Carl, Shane sneaks into Randall's holding cell in the barn without anyone's knowledge. Shane fights with himself to avoid shooting Randall right there in the barn. Instead, Shane murders Randall in the woods outside camp by breaking his neck. Shane then intentionally smashes his own face onto a tree and hides his weapon. He returns just as the camp is alerted to Randall's disappearance from the barn.

Shane fabricates a story that Randall had escaped from his shackles, assaulted him, and stolen his weapon; providing his self-inflicted injury as proof. Fearing an armed Randall on the loose, Rick, Shane, Daryl, and Glenn go on a manhunt for the fugitive while the rest of the group gathers in the safety of the house. Shane leads Rick one direction while Daryl and Glenn comb another part of the woods. Glenn and Daryl find and kill Randall who has inexplicably reanimated from the dead as a walker. Examining the body, Daryl observes no visible bite marks on Randall, citing a broken neck as the cause of death. As they set off to regroup, both of them express confusion on how Randall became a walker.

Elsewhere, Shane suspiciously leads Rick further away from the woods, but Rick uncovers Shane's murderous ploy. Shane drops his facade before drawing his gun on Rick. Rick refuses to engage Shane, daring him to kill an unarmed man. Rick negotiates with Shane in order to get close to him and stab him when he lowers his guard. Shane dies within seconds.

Rick grieves his best friend, cursing and blaming Shane for forcing Rick's hand. Carl arrives on scene unexpectedly and shoots down Shane when he - like Randall - inexplicably and rapidly reanimates as a walker. Rick stands over Shane's corpse in confusion. Unbeknownst to them, Carl's gunshot has attracted the attention of a horde of walkers in the nearby woods that start to advance on their location.

DOWNLOAD S2:E11 "Judge Jury Executioner" Episode Guide



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The episode opens with Randall (Michael Zegen) in the barn, being beaten and interrogated by Daryl. Randall reveals that his former group, which is composed of thirty heavily armed men, had once found and raped two female teenagers that were camping with their father, forcing him to watch the attack. This subsequently convinces the group that harboring Randall poses an imminent threat to the group.

After coming up with a decision the night before, Rick has concluded that Randall should be executed to protect the group. A horrified Dale tries to convince him to abandon such plans, asserting to Rick that it would set a poor example to his son Carl. However, much to Dale's dismay, he is unsuccessful. Andrea expresses similar sentiments to Rick, but agrees to guard the barn from Shane Walsh (Jon Bernthal). Dale later learns that the group has come to a consensus in favor of killing Randall. Dale urges Hershel Greene (Scott Wilson) to protest against the consensus. Hershel is indifferent on the matter, and states that he supports Rick's decision and believes that Randall may pose a threat to his daughters Beth (Emily Kinney) and Maggie (Lauren Cohan). Daryl avows to Dale that his opinions wouldn't matter, since Rick looks to Shane for validation. Dale encounters Shane, who commends him for his efforts despite having different views. He later proposes that he will go along with the consensus if Dale successfully convinces the group. Later, the group meets to discuss Randall's fate. Dale's argument fails to sway most of the members, and he storms out. Meanwhile, Beth has since recovered from her earlier suicide attempt. When Glenn (Steven Yeun) comes to check on her condition, Hershel gives him a family heirloom representing his approval of Glenn's relationship with Maggie.

Carl becomes restless and careless, and ultimately sneaks into the barn. Randall sees him and attempts to persuade Carl to release him. Noticing the prisoner interact with Carl, Shane angrily threatens to kill him, only to be stopped by Andrea. Shane then scolds Carl for going into the barn, telling him it's dangerous and asking if he's looking to be killed. Carol (Melissa McBride) attempts to cheer him up by mentioning that Sophia is in heaven. Carl lashes out, and insults her for believing in heaven. After being chastised by Rick, Carl ventures into Daryl's campsite and takes a gun from among his possessions. Armed, he wanders into the woods, where he encounters a walker stuck in the creek bed's mire. Carl provokes it by throwing rocks at it and later moves within closer range to shoot it in the head. Suddenly, the walker manages to free one leg and tries to attack Carl. Carl narrowly escapes, losing the gun, and upon returning to the campsite, decides not to report the walker or Daryl's missing gun.

At night, Rick, Shane, and Daryl take Randall to the barn. As Rick prepares to shoot him, Carl shows up unannounced and urges his father to do it. Horrified, Rick puts down the gun, causing Shane to storm out in disappointment. Meanwhile, Dale walks away from the group, across the pasture toward the woodline. He encounters a dying cow, which he discovers has been mysteriously gutted. Realizing the danger, Dale turns, but a walker ambushes him. Dale's screams alert the group, but the walker manages to rip open Dale's abdomen and mortally wounds him. Upon arrival, the walker is dispatched, but the group is distraught over Dale's condition. Carl is shocked to see that the walker that injured Dale was the same one he encountered earlier in the forest. Hershel informs Rick that Dale's injuries are too severe, he will not survive. After the group comes to a quick and grievous consensus, Rick prepares to shoot Dale in the head but seems unable to kill his friend. Daryl takes the gun from Rick's hand and delivers the final shot to end Dale's suffering. (In "S1.e5 Wildire", Rick insisted, "We don't kill the living", but Daryl and Dale agreed that Jim and Amy - who had been bitten but had not died yet - should be put down immediately.)

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Randall (Michael Zegen), the teenager who Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) rescued, has fully recovered from his leg injury. Rick and Shane Walsh (Jon Bernthal) tie him up and put him in the back of their SUV, with plans to drop him at a school 18 miles out from Hershel's farm. During their journey, Rick confronts Shane about what happened with Otis at the high school and his attraction to his wife Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies), all which Shane admits and eventually apologizes for. At the same time, Shane suggests that Rick would not have made the same decision he did with Otis in order to protect his family. Rick angrily responds that he would do anything to protect his wife, son, and unborn child.

After Rick explains his suggestions about the upcoming winter and training with hunting knives, the three eventually find a seemingly secure building and leave Randall there, armed with a knife. Randall pleads for his life, until he blurts out that he went to school with Maggie Greene (Lauren Cohan) and knows her father (Scott Wilson), leading them to suspect that he knows the farm's location. Shane eventually attempts to kill him but is stopped when Rick tackles him. They eventually argue about what they will do with Randall, escalating into a physical battle. The fight ends when Shane throws a wrench at a window, which releases a large group of walkers trapped inside a building. The three men fend off the walkers; Rick rescues Randall and leaves Shane trapped in a school bus. Rick then changes his mind and rescues Shane from the bus. Since he is too dangerous to let go free, Randall is once again left bound, gagged, and blindfolded in the back of the SUV as Rick contemplates killing him, although he needs time to think. Rick returns Shane's gun and tells Shane he needs to follow Rick's command from then on if he wants to remain part of the group.

At the farmhouse, Lori, Maggie, and Andrea (Laurie Holden) are taking care of Maggie's younger sister Beth (Emily Kinney), who is now conscious. Maggie confides that Glenn (Steven Yeun) has lost confidence because he feels their relationship made him lose focus at the shootout in the bar, hence Lori advises her to make Glenn "man up". The women eventually realize Beth has become suicidal and place her under suicide watch. Lori and Andrea argue; Andrea believes the decision to stay alive should be Beth's alone, while Lori strongly disagrees; Andrea and Lori criticize each other in the process.

Andrea then proceeds to take over responsibility for Beth, after convincing Maggie to take a break. She locks Beth inside the room, opens the bathroom door, and leaves Beth alone to make her own choice. She advises the pain will never subside, "but you make room for it". Beth attempts suicide by using a shard of broken mirror to slit her wrists, but Maggie and Lori manage to pry the bathroom door open in time to save Beth, who is bleeding profusely but relatively okay. Andrea returns to the house to check on Beth and is confronted by a furious Maggie. Andrea reasons that she allowed Beth to explore her choices, and Beth is convinced now more than ever that suicide is not an option. Maggie condemns Andrea's actions and forbids her from ever again setting foot inside the house.


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Lori Grimes (Sarah Wayne Callies) wakes up from her recent car accident with minor bruises and narrowly fights off two walkers. She then continues further down the road to look for her husband Rick (Andrew Lincoln).

After killing their two attackers, Rick, Hershel Greene (Scott Wilson), and Glenn (Steven Yeun) prepare to leave, but a three-man search party arrives in town looking for the slain Dave (Michael Raymond-James) and Tony (Aaron Munoz). Rick, Hershel, and Glenn remain holed up inside the bar, until Rick gives away their location and tries to negotiate with the men outside, stating they killed Dave and Tony in self-defense. The group responds by firing at Rick's group, initiating a standoff.

Back at the farm, the group notices Lori is missing. Carol Peletier (Melissa McBride) finds Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) and learns it was he who let Lori go out alone, as Daryl refused to be anyone's "errand boy". She receives harsh words from Daryl who mocks her for losing all of her family and being alone and insults her for not minding her business. While Carol is beginning to cope with the loss of Sophia, Daryl is becoming increasingly more aloof. Carol tells Shane Walsh (Jon Bernthal) that Lori went into town to look for her husband, prompting Shane to locate Lori. When he finds her, he gets her to return to camp by deceiving her into thinking that Rick and the others were already back. When she finds out he lied, Shane tells her that he was concerned about the baby — inadvertently revealing to the others, including Carl, that she is secretly pregnant. Carl is puzzled with questions at the prospect of a new baby and he asks if the baby could be named after Sophia if it's a girl. Shane and Lori have a private talk about their past relationship. Over Lori's objections, Shane says he believes their feelings during the short-lived affair were real and is convinced that they were meant to be together. Andrea (Laurie Holden) consoles Hershel's daughter Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and tells her to be strong for her sister, Beth (Emily Kinney), who is still in a comatose state.

In town, Rick's group devises a plan to escape the bar through the rear, during which Glenn nearly gets shot, before the attacker in question is shot and wounded by Hershel. Attracted to the noisy gunfire, a horde of walkers swarms the town (killing the injured attacker in the process), leading the remaining two attackers to cease fire and attempt to escape. One attacker, a young man named Randall (Michael Zegen), who is stationed on a rooftop, attempts to escape by jumping off the roof. He, instead, ends up impaling his leg on a fence, and the remaining attacker deserts him. Rick's group attempts to save him, resulting in yanking Randall from the fence in an act of desperation.

Upon returning to camp, Hershel immediately operates to save Randall's leg, but he states he sustained nerve damage and will not be able to walk for a week. Rick's decision to return with Randall is met by skepticism from Shane who believes this to be a risky decision. Rick says that he blindfolded Randall on the way back to camp and argues that his group left him for dead and will not think of returning for him. Rick plans to send him away once he has recovered (much to Shane's chagrin). Hershel reminds the hotheaded Shane to 'keep his mouth shut' if he wants to stay on his farm. As Beth wakes up, Maggie expresses her disappointment with Hershel for disappearing and drinking. Glenn attempts to distance himself from Maggie, telling her that their relationship caused him to lose his focus during the shootout in town.

Dale Horvath (Jeffrey DeMunn) is shocked to hear that Andrea still agrees with Shane's actions when she states that Shane has done more to keep the group safe than anyone else, including Rick. She and Shane later have a conversation, wherein both state their belief that Rick refuses to accept the reality of the situation, and that his actions will get the group killed. Lori tells Rick that Shane is delusional for believing the baby to be his and that their affair was not a mistake. Revealing to Rick that Shane has made threats to Dale and that she believes he killed Otis (Pruitt Taylor Vince), she tells her husband that Shane is dangerous. The episode ends with the camera panning in on Rick's angry and disgusted face.

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After the grisly massacre of all the walkers in the barn, a grieving Hershel Greene (Scott Wilson) demands Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and the rest of the survivors to leave his land. Rick confronts Shane (Jon Bernthal), who accuses Rick of being just as delusional as Hershel and argues that, despite Hershel's denials, the old man knew of Sophia's presence in the barn the entire time. (Hershel and Maggie denied this, stating that it was Otis who put the walkers in the barn.) Shane also confronts Dale (Jeffrey DeMunn), arguing that, unlike Dale, he is keeping the group safe. The group decides to bury a few of the walkers .including Sophia (Madison Lintz) and Hershel's wife and stepson, and burn the other bodies.

Carol (Melissa McBride) refuses to attend Sophia's memorial service, saying that her daughter died a long time ago and the corpse at the farm was not Sofia. Carol sinks into a deep depression and tears up plants in the nearby woods (including a Cherokee Rose) to vent her bottled up anger. Shane later finds her emerging from the woods in a semi-catatonic state and helps her wash her dirty hands, telling her he had no idea Sophia was in the barn. Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies), meanwhile, is horrified when Carl (Chandler Riggs) coldly states that killing Sophia was the right thing to do, and he would have killed her himself.

Hershel finally throws out his wife's belongings, before disappearing. His absence is not noted until his younger daughter Beth (Emily Kinney) collapses and goes into a catatonic state. The survivors discover that Hershel has begun to drink again, for the first time since Maggie's (Lauren Cohan) birth. Over the objections of Shane, Lori, and Maggie, Rick and Glenn (Steven Yeun), believing Hershel may be at a bar in town, go out to find him.

Dale argues with Andrea (Laurie Holden) and T-Dog (IronE Singleton) when they say they agree with Shane's actions in clearing the walkers from the barn. Dale later has a private conversation with Lori, wherein he shares his suspicions that Shane sacrificed Otis to the walkers. He warns Lori that Shane may end up killing someone else. As Beth's condition deteriorates, Lori asks Daryl (Norman Reedus) to drive into town to check on Rick. When Daryl refuses, Lori accuses him of being selfish, an accusation which Daryl furiously denies in light of what he had to go through during the search for Sophia. He ends by stating that he's "done looking for people". Lori then leaves the group by herself to find Rick, but along the way her car hits a walker on the road and overturns into a ditch.

Rick and Glenn find Hershel in the town bar, relapsing into his alcoholic habits and lamenting his futile hopes of a cure for his reanimated loved ones. After some time, Rick finally convinces Hershel to return to his family, just as two men enter the bar [Dave (Michael Raymond-James) and Tony (Aaron Munoz)]. From the two men, Rick hears that Fort Benning, the survivors' initial target destination, may be overrun with walkers. The situation at the bar deteriorates as Dave and Tony stubbornly prod Rick's group into revealing the location of the farm, going as far as to offer up their services if allowed to stay there. Rick, however, rejects their offer and flatly refuses the two men safe haven. Frustrated by Rick's response, one of the men reaches for his firearm, but Rick is quicker on the draw and kills them both.

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During breakfast at the camp, Glenn (Steven Yeun), at the urging of Dale (Jeffrey DeMunn), finally tells the group that the Greene family's barn is full of walkers. The survivors inspect the structure and debate what they should do. Shane (Jon Bernthal) furiously demands they clear the barn of the walkers, while Rick (Andrew Lincoln) reminds him that they're guests on Hershel (Scott Wilson)'s property and they cannot leave without Sophia (Madison Lintz). Shane believes Sophia is long gone, prompting Daryl (Norman Reedus) to react furiously. Rick agrees the barn needs to be cleared, but insists on getting Hershel's blessing, first.

Maggie Greene (Lauren Cohan) is upset with Glenn because he betrayed her confidence by telling the group about the barn. Glenn confronts her, and says that her personal well-being is more important than her affections. As Daryl readies to search for Sophia, Sophia's mother Carol (Melissa McBride) insists that he not go out into the woods. He responds angrily, but later apologizes by taking her to a pond where another Cherokee rose is blooming; this restores her faith in finding her daughter. Rick interrupts Hershel's lunch to discuss the barn, and Hershel demands that the group leave his farm within a week. Rick argues that going "out there" would be a death sentence for the group. Rick finds Shane brooding by the barn, where Shane defends his opinion about clearing it of zombies. The two argue until Rick finally blurts out that Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies) is pregnant. As Rick leaves, Shane congratulates him, albeit with a look of fear and shock on his face.

After being confronted by Maggie, Hershel and Jimmy (James Allen McCune) bring Rick to a forest swamp, where they find two walkers stuck in the mud. Hershel explains that if Rick's group wants to stay, they have to treat walkers like people. Meanwhile, Shane confronts Lori about her family's well-being, adding that he is the father of her baby. Lori denies his sentiments, which causes Shane to storm off the premises. Carl (Chandler Riggs) stops him, insisting that they stay and search for Sophia. Shane says he will do whatever is necessary to make it possible to stay. Lori watches from a distance as Shane conspires with her son. Dale unsuccessfully warns Andrea (Laurie Holden) about Shane's erratic behavior. After distracting Glenn, Dale steals the weapons and leaves the RV. Shane realizes that the guns are missing, and locates them with Dale in the swamps. Dale threatens to shoot Shane if he takes the guns, but Shane calls his bluff. Dale backs down, but warns Shane that he is losing his humanity. Shane utters the episode's titular line in this confrontation.

Shane brings the guns back to the farmhouse and arms the rest of the group. T-Dog (IronE Singleton) spots Rick and Hershel emerging from the forest with two walkers attached to snare poles. Shane, distraught to brink of insanity, screams that walkers aren't people, and demonstrates how the walkers aren't alive but completely dead by shooting the female walker several times in the torso to show how she keeps coming at him; then he executes her with a shot to the head at point blank range. He then breaks the locks off the barn door. Walkers start to file out and Shane, Andrea, T-Dog, Daryl, and Glenn form a firing line and execute the zombies as they emerge. As the group calms down, Sophia stumbles out of the barn, clearly now a walker with a bite mark on her neck. The survivors lower their weapons in shock. Carol begins to sob uncontrollably and runs towards her daughter, but Daryl stops and comforts her. Rick's face hardens as he retrieves his gun, walks up to Sophia, and solemnly shoots her in the head. The episode ends with a shot of the stunned survivors, standing before the bullet-torn walkers and Sophia's crumpled body.