Fanghawk said:
Michonne's katana didn't break, but the zombie she was trying to kill had a metal rivet stuck in its neck so it couldn't be decapitated.
I thought it was a bit of clever gore effects when Rick yanked that piece of rebar out of the walker's back and used it to smash it's skull. It felt humorously cathartic.
Also:
Is it just me, or does it seems like they've finally nailed how to do the shows cinematography right? Some of the shots this episode (and, indeed, even in the season's first half) were fantastic.
I was even impressed with some of the preview shots for the next episode. I particularly liked the over-the-shoulder shot of the wolves facing down Rick and crew. It was but a split-second, yet it felt tense.
darthdenim said:
I think Tyreese died because he chose to die. That seemed to be what the whole episode was about.
That's what the episode was about, primarily. Tyreese coming to terms with who he really was, who he wanted to be, and accepting what the world has become while still realizing even a single life is valuable.
And, more over, I'm partly convinced he
let the kid walker bite him. Even as the primary ever-optimistic member of the group, even he was giving in to hopelessness.
All in all, though, a fantastic episode. I'm really looking forward to the rest of the season.