The Walking Dead Season 3 Episode 11: Five Questions Raised

While last week’s episode of The Walking Dead ended with a climatic gun battle, this week’s [...]

The Walking Dead I Ain't A Judas Merle

While last week's episode of The Walking Dead ended with a climatic gun battle, this week's episode was more of a mental battle. The "I Ain't A Judas" episode focused on reunions and trust. Daryl and Merle reunited with Rick's group, but Glenn and Michonne don't trust Merle, since he tried to kill them and all. Andrea also reunited with Rick's group, but they don't trust her either, since she slept with the Governor and all. Here are the top questions raised by the "I Ain't A Judas" episode. 5. Can Rick's group trust Merle? – While most in Rick's group will probably never like Merle's personality given he has some rather disturbing views on the world, can they trust him? There has to be some suspicion the Merle might be a mole that is secretly still loyal to the Governor. However, likable or not, it really looks like Rick's group needs Merle, and they can likely trust him, because Merle appears to realize going back to the Governor is not an option. 4. Will Andrea kill the Governor? – At the end of the episode, Andrea starts to cut the the Governor's throat in his sleep, but she can't bring herself to do it. There have been strong hints that at some point during season 3 that Andrea will find redemption. Will her moment of redemption be that she is the one that winds up killing the Governor? 3. Where is Rick going with Carl and Michonne? – Rick tells Daryl that he's going on a run with Carl and Michonne. Previews have already shown Rick, Carl, and Michonne entering a town, where somebody shoots at them from the rooftop. There has been a rumor circulating for months that Morgan from season one will be returning. Could Rick be heading back to his hometown, where he meets up with Morgan? 2. Will Tyreese turn on the Governor? – When Tyreese and his group met Rick for the first time, Rick came across as just a little bit crazy to say the least. In comparison, the Governor probably comes across quite normal. Given that Tyreese seems to be a good guy, will he turn on the Governor once he starts to realize the Governor is evil? 1. Who will attack first? – The Governor is obviously preparing for war, and he appears to set on attacking at some point. The big question is not whether the Governor will attack the prison, but if Rick and his group might launch another attack on Woodbury first. It's obvious that a war is coming, probably in the season finale, but it will be interesting to see if the war takes place at the prison or in Woodbury.

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