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The Walking Dead 3X10 RAW REACTION

Season 3, Episode 10: "Home"

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🎬 Adison & Brandon

-Adison

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* When Daryl kills the walker with the trunk door, it is seen that his hands are covered in blood. In the next shot, it is visible that both his hands are clear of walker blood. * Also with the walker that Daryl kills with he trunk door, water can be seen coming from the walker's crushed head. However, this could be cerebrospinal fluid, which is clear * When the Mexican father is bashing the walker with his weapon and Daryl comes to save him by stabbing it in the head with his hunter knife. The next scene shown is of Daryl stepping back to kick the walker over the bridge. Daryl is no longer holding the hunter knife in his hands that he pulls out after killing the walker and kicking it over the bridge. Afterwards, Merle is about to rob the Mexican family's vehicle. You see Daryl is now holding the bloody hunter knife in his right hand and the crossbow in his left hand. * The same walker that sneaks up on the Governor and gets shot with his pistol shows up again when Rick is being attacked by a couple of walkers and gets saved by Merle. * When Merle rips Daryl's shirt, Daryl has two demon tattoos on his right shoulder, but no tattoos on his left shoulder. When Daryl stands and walks away from Merle, the tattoos are on his left shoulder and his right shoulder is bare. Glen Mazzara explained: "We had to flip the negative of Daryl at one point when editing his scene with Merle. That's how his tattoo moved." * When the Governor is aiming, he aims with his blinded left eye. * While Rick is outside the fences (without ammunition) after the Governor leaves, he is seen stumbling away from a herd of approximately a dozen walkers coming after him, when a single walker approaches him. Instead of killing the single walker with the force of his revolver, he turns and attacks the dozen. This, however, could have been a deliberate choice due to Rick's state of mind at the time: because of how grief filled he was, he may have deliberately attacked the small herd. • While Rick is outside the fences (without ammunition) after the Governor leaves, he is seen stumbling away from a herd of approximately a dozen walkers coming after him, when a single walker approaches him. Instead of killing the single walker with the force of his revolver, he turns and attacks the dozen.This, however, could have been a deliberate choice due to Rick's state of mind at the time: because of how grief filled he was, he may have deliberately attacked the small herd.

Austin

* With Axel's death, all of the prisoners have been killed. * The title of the episode, "Home", can refer to a number of things: * Daryl having to choose between being with his brother or going back to the prison group which had become his home. * Andrea dealing with her feelings about knowing her old group at the prison is still alive and that they are at war with her new group Woodbury which has somewhat become a home to her. * Axel describing how he has always felt safer inside the prison and how it was his home. * The episode's exact runtime is 00:43:07. * The driver of the bread truck is stunt coordinator Russell Towery, who portrayed a Woodbury Guard * Up until Yumiko Okumura's introduction in S9EP5 this is one of two episodes to show foreign survivors * The other one is S4EP1 "30 Days Without An Accident" * Although a zombified Clara is seen in S4EP8 "Too Far Gone", S4EP9 "After", and S4EP10 "Inmates" * The truckload of zombies delivered to the prison was called a "walker bomb" by Chris Hardwick on Talking Dead, as well as on the official Facebook page of The Walking Dead. * During Merle and Daryl's argument, one of Merle's reasons not to return to the prison is because he nearly killed Glenn, who he mistakens as Chinese; he is corrected by Daryl by informing him that Glenn is Korean. Merle then replies, "Whatever." This echoes the first season episode S1EP4 "Vatos", where Daryl mistakens Glenn's ethnicity as Chinese. After Glenn corrects him, he also says, "Whatever." * The filming of the prison assault and the Yellow Jacket river bridge scenes were complicated by Hurricane Isaac, in August 2012. * Sarah flew out to set (via helicopter) just to reprise her role as Lori Grimes in this episode. * This episode marks Sarah Wayne Callies (Lori) and Norman Reedus's (Daryl) 25th appearance on the TV Series * Glen Mazarra has stated that he considered on killing Beth and Carl instead of killing Axel in this episode. He said, "Now the question is, whose death? To be very honest, I didn't want to kill off any of the major characters. We obviously didn't want to kill Rick. Carol was on the chopping block, but I didn't want to kill Carol, because we have a story coming up with her. We looked at the possibility of killing Beth. I don't think that actor knows that. You know, I love Emily Kinney. But I felt that would have had too big an impact on the group. It would have just devastated poor Hershel. It would have taken him down a path I didn't want for the rest of the season. And we were already dealing with Maggie's feelings about her sexual assault by the Governor, so we didn't want to complicate that with mourning for her sister. We talked about killing Carl in that episode! We really did… unfortunately, you know, by the process of elimination, we got to Axel. Now I like Lew Temple's performance of Axel very, very much, and we were just starting to find that character and develop him in a way that we loved. And we probably could have had more stories with him. But the Governor was the main character in that piece. We needed to make sure he was not ineffectual. Because otherwise he's not a bad guy that could possibly take out our guys. So that was really important." * The credits for "Home" on Netflix were updated to omit Indigo and Victor Waddell since they do not appear in the final cut of the episode.

Austin

"look at her stupid self" LITERALLY andrea is an airhead lol and adison you're spot on about herschel. he is such a good man and he is great at talking to people and saying things in a way to really reach them. what happened to axel was messed up, he wasn't a bad guy and he was good comedic relief. trying to make people feel better between all the heaviness. carol is quick and smart af to hide behind his body tho

courtney

23:33 brandon knows whats up.

Alyssa Dyson


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