After months on the run, the group take refuge in a federal prison, while elsewhere, Andrea's health starts to deteriorate.After months on the run, the group take refuge in a federal prison, while elsewhere, Andrea's health starts to deteriorate.After months on the run, the group take refuge in a federal prison, while elsewhere, Andrea's health starts to deteriorate.
Vincent M. Ward
- Oscar
- (as Vincent Ward)
Juan Bautista
- Prison Walker
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaScott Wilson had the idea to carry a medical bag when a few of the group members were clearing out the prison.
- GoofsRick's group is entering the prison yard and killing the walkers with various weapons. None of the slides on their pistols move when rounds are fired, and no spent shells are ejected.
- Quotes
[Carol flirts with Daryl while they're both in the prison tower keeping watch]
Daryl Dixon: Better get back.
Carol Peletier: It's pretty romantic.
Carol Peletier: [Carol makes a kissing face] Want to screw around?
Daryl Dixon: [Daryl scoffs] Pfft.
Daryl Dixon: [Carol chuckles as Daryl moves to the ladder] I'll go down first.
Carol Peletier: Even better.
Daryl Dixon: Stop.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Walking Dead: The Journey So Far (2016)
Featured review
"Seed" focuses on the delicate threads of humanity that persist, highlighted by Lori's pregnancy and the group's collective efforts to carve out a semblance of normalcy
"Seed" kicks off the third season of "The Walking Dead" with a relentless pursuit of hope amidst desolation. The episode reintroduces us to Rick and his group as they stumble upon the foreboding yet promising confines of the prison, symbolizing a potential new beginning. The narrative is masterful in its depiction of the group's dynamics, showcasing their evolution into a more cohesive and hardened unit. The juxtaposition of their desperate fight for a safe haven against the backdrop of the zombie-infested prison sets a grim yet hopeful tone for the season.
The episode doesn't shy away from the brutality of their new reality, with the clearing of the prison serving as a harrowing reminder of the stakes. This sequence is not only a testament to the group's survival skills but also a reflection on the psychological toll the apocalypse has taken on them. The introduction of the prison environment is a narrative goldmine, offering new challenges and deepening the exploration of themes such as leadership, sacrifice, and the human instinct for survival.
Amidst the chaos, "Seed" also focuses on the delicate threads of humanity that persist, highlighted by Lori's pregnancy and the group's collective efforts to carve out a semblance of normalcy. These moments of vulnerability and hope amidst the horror serve to humanize the characters, offering a poignant contrast to the relentless cruelty of their world. The episode skillfully balances action with character development, setting the stage for a season that promises to delve deeper into the complexities of survival in a post-apocalyptic landscape.
The closing moments, revealing the presence of other survivors within the prison, introduce a new layer of intrigue and potential conflict. This twist not only heightens the suspense but also expands the narrative scope, suggesting that the true challenge may lie not only in battling the undead but in navigating the intricacies of human nature itself. "Seed" is a powerful opener that reaffirms the series' commitment to exploring the depths of human resilience and the indomitable will to find light in the darkest of times.
The episode doesn't shy away from the brutality of their new reality, with the clearing of the prison serving as a harrowing reminder of the stakes. This sequence is not only a testament to the group's survival skills but also a reflection on the psychological toll the apocalypse has taken on them. The introduction of the prison environment is a narrative goldmine, offering new challenges and deepening the exploration of themes such as leadership, sacrifice, and the human instinct for survival.
Amidst the chaos, "Seed" also focuses on the delicate threads of humanity that persist, highlighted by Lori's pregnancy and the group's collective efforts to carve out a semblance of normalcy. These moments of vulnerability and hope amidst the horror serve to humanize the characters, offering a poignant contrast to the relentless cruelty of their world. The episode skillfully balances action with character development, setting the stage for a season that promises to delve deeper into the complexities of survival in a post-apocalyptic landscape.
The closing moments, revealing the presence of other survivors within the prison, introduce a new layer of intrigue and potential conflict. This twist not only heightens the suspense but also expands the narrative scope, suggesting that the true challenge may lie not only in battling the undead but in navigating the intricacies of human nature itself. "Seed" is a powerful opener that reaffirms the series' commitment to exploring the depths of human resilience and the indomitable will to find light in the darkest of times.
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- fernandoschiavi
- Mar 4, 2024
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- Douglasville, Georgia, USA(on location)
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- Runtime43 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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