Glenn is becoming a full-on action hero in this episode: Bound to a chair and still able to throw down! That was very entertaining. But that's about it; the story is getting tiresome and has definitely lost the momentum since episode 3, for me.
Michonne still annoys with her perma-scowling, bravado and sense of entitlement. Why do our heroes trust her unquestionably, when she doesn't even want to talk. And for all they know, is responsible for Glenn and Maggie's capture, and could be leading them into a trap? I suppose for the convenience of moving the plot along briskly, they just have to trust her... Whatever, she's still a cartoon-character. If they wanted a well-rounded, amazing and complex female character that can also fight, they should take note from 28 Days Later's Selena. And those Walking Dead were truly ferocious, creepy and mean-- unlike the shuffling ones here. I guess I'm just quickly so over this show.
Andrea's never quite annoyed me the way she has apparently annoyed many fans. She was a lawyer, so I can understand her arrogance and attitude at times, but she's also a fighter, and can take care of herself. She's more real to me than Michonne, who comes across more smug with her "I never asked for any help".
But, I love how some of the denizens of Woodbury are so utterly clueless and oblivious to the apocalypse just outside their very loose gate. They're strolling around, planting flowers and standing around in small groups chatting. Shouldn't they be busy doing more important things, like tend to any vulnerable openings, gaps; growing edible food instead of flowers; sharpening their survival skills, etc?