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The Walking Dead 3X11 RAW REACTION

Here is our uncut reaction to The Walking Dead Season 3, Episode 11: "I Ain't a Judas".

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🎬 Adison & Brandon

-Adison

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* The title of the episode, "I Ain't a Judas", refers to Carol telling Andrea to kill the Governor while he is sleeping and her inability to betray him the same way Judas betrays Jesus in the Bible. * The usage of the name 'Judith' immediately before Carol suggests Andrea sleep with the Governor and afterwards kill him could be a reference to the apocryphal Book of Judith. In this story, a young woman named Judith gains the confidence of an enemy general and murders him in his sleep. * The episode's exact runtime is 00:43:06. * The promotional picture is the first time Carl is seen with an assault rifle. * This episode marks Melissa McBride's (Carol) 25th appearance on the TV Series * The song that Beth sings as the episode closes to is "Hold On" by Tom Waits. The original version is played after Rick talks to Hershel and Daryl, and when Andrea is about to kill the Governor in his sleep. * This episode marks the reunion of Andrea and Rick's group since the events of S2EP13 "Beside the Dying Fire" * On the DVD release, this episode is listed as 'I Ain't No Judas'. * During his Q&A Panel at Walker Stalker Con Chicago 2014, Greg Nicotero revealed an alternate ending for Andrea's scene at the end. He said he was so devoted to her character, that he was trying to pitch an alternative ending which shows Andrea slashed something off-screen and would be revealed on the next episode that she indeed slit the Governor's throat. * This episode marks the final time that everyone at the prison sees Andrea alive, with the exceptions of Rick, Daryl, Hershel, and Michonne

Austin

Andrea needs to gooooo!!

Laticia spicer

i mentioned it before but if someone is raised with a lot of religion but the people who are teaching that to them are dysfunctional and use it more as a form of abuse, it will push away those children as they get older. Because they've heard it but never saw it. That's how demons work. Break the faith when they are small and they're less likely to run to Him as adults. Then the cycle repeats.

Dolorous Jess


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