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Tell it to the frogs
Tell it to the frogs









tell it to the frogs

Shane intervenes, instructing Ed to take the log out so they can't be seen from a distance. Nearby, Ed Peletier stokes his family's fire with a fresh log. Lori exchanges an awkward glance with Shane. He then expresses immense gratitude to Shane for saving and taking care of his family. "She had every reason to believe that," Rick replies. Lori explains she was told Rick would be brought over to Atlanta, but it never happened. In the night, around a campfire, Rick describes the disorientation he felt waking up alone in the hospital. Lori cries into Rick's shoulder while Rick turns to smile at Shane, who does manage an honest smile in return. Lori looks up at Shane, who attempts to smile away his obvious pain. Shane and the rest of the group watch on, dumbfounded. Lori stares at Rick, but she tearfully embraces her husband and son. He spots Rick and runs into his open arms. The two trade stunned glances as Carl tearfully lifts his head and Lori's eyes follow. Rick emerges from the van and recognizes Shane. He then tells an exhausted and apprehensive Rick to come meet everybody. Glenn says a new guy helped them while Morales adds that he's a police officer. He then asks Glenn how they made it out of the city. Lori and Carl briefly watch the happy reunions before Carl becomes emotional and Lori leads him away. Andrea and Amy tearfully reunite, as do Morales and his wife, son and daughter. Shane chastises him for drawing attention to their location. Glenn tells her everyone's okay, except for Merle. Jim disconnects the alarm while Amy continues to ask questions about Andrea. Dale tells Glenn to turn off the car alarm before walkers hear, but Glenn responds smilingly, "I don't know how!".

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Amy rushes to Glenn and demands to know if her sister, Andrea, is okay. Shane and Carl, spoken of in song and legend." Their moment is interrupted by the approach of Glenn's Challenger alarm blaring. Lori expresses her disgust at the thought, while Shane tells her she'll be begging for more once she tastes them, then smiles while telling Carl, "We'll be heroes, son. In the camp, Lori gives Carl a haircut while Shane promises him that they will catch frogs at the quarry, so they can eat their legs. On the road, Rick is driving to the camp, while Morales advises him not to dwell on Merle's abandonment, claiming that nobody will miss him, except for his brother, Daryl. He shouts at God, "I ain't never begged you! I ain't gonna start beggin' you now!" Taking off his belt, he repeatedly tosses the buckle end to try to reel in the hacksaw, lying just out of reach. He prays to God for forgiveness and then spots a hacksaw from the overturned tool box and his resolve suddenly strengthens. Merle becomes hysterical, desperately trying to break free. Suddenly, he snaps back to reality and begins panicking as some walkers start to clamour at the padlocked stairwell door. In the roof of the department store, a handcuffed and delirious Merle Dixon sits alone, talking to himself about a violent incident from his past. Lori and Shane must deal with the surprising return of someone they thought was dead. Rick makes a decision to go back to Atlanta to retrieve the bag of guns and save a man's life.











Tell it to the frogs