Sunday's The Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 3 provided a particularly gruesome, harrowing look into a world where one must either kill or be killed.
Or eaten, as the case may be ... it is The Walking Dead after all.
The Terminus cannibals once again proved a terrifying nemesis for Rick and the survivors on The Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 3, to say the least.
We start off with Bob’s body discovered at the doors to the church, maimed, after he reveals that he is "tainted meat" as in bitten by one of the walkers.
Sasha is sure Father Gabriel is behind the vanishing of Bob, Daryl, and Carol, but it turns out he locked out all of his parishioners and left them to die.
Meanwhile, Bob reveals his leg is being eaten by termites.
Sgt. Abraham decides it’s time to go to D.C., but Rick reminds him that Daryl and Carol have not returned and ultimately they agree to stay one more night.
Rick then sets out to find termites at night. Good luck.
While he's gone, Gareth and his goons break into the church and just as they are about to wreak gory havoc, Rick shoots off Gareth’s fingers. O.M.G.
Having tricked the termites and gained the upper hand, Rick and his camp administer some absolutely brutal justice, hacking them to bits with abandon.
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Gabriel even pleads at one point “This is the lord’s house!”
“No,” Maggie responds, “it’s just four walls and a roof.”
The Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 3 title, “Four Walls and a Roof," derives from that very line, and leaves us wondering where things go from here.
Has a line been crossed? Are Rick & Co. less human?
In any case, Bob dies. Fairly peacefully and (relatively) happily. No explanation of the scarlet letter on the side of the wall left by the termites who dumped him.
As the episode ends, Michonne stumbles upon Daryl as he returns to the church. She asks where Carol is, and Daryl turns to the trees and says “Come on out.”
We don't see who comes out. Is it her? Discuss!
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