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Arrow on the Doorpost

"Arrow on the Doorpost" is the thirteenth episode of the third season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead. It originally aired on AMC in the United States on March 10, 2013. In this episode, Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and The Governor (David Morrissey) meet face-to-face, ostensibly to make a peaceful resolution to prevent further bloodshed.

"Arrow on the Doorpost"
The Walking Dead episode
Rick and The Governor discuss the futures of both Woodbury and the prison.
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 13
Directed byDavid Boyd
Written byRyan C. Coleman
Featured music"Warm Shadow" by Fink
Original air dateMarch 10, 2013 (2013-03-10)
Guest appearances
Episode chronology
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"Clear"
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"Prey"
The Walking Dead (season 3)
List of episodes

The episode received generally positive reviews from critics; and was watched by 11.46 million viewers, presenting a slight rise in ratings from the previous episode.

Plot edit

In an attempt to stop further bloodshed, Rick meets and negotiates with The Governor in a feed store, who shows himself to be unarmed but secretly has a pistol taped underneath the table. Both men have brought their respective support, as outside Daryl and Hershel meet with Martinez and Milton. The initially hostile groups begin to socialize with each other, as Daryl and Martinez kill walkers together and Milton examines Hershel's leg.

Having apparently brokered the summit, Andrea enters the barn to join the discussion. Rick reveals his plan of a clear territorial division with a river as a border, but The Governor refuses and is present only to accept the "surrender" of Rick's group. The Governor dismisses Andrea, as does Rick, so they can talk further. Outside, Hershel confirms to Andrea that The Governor abused Maggie, before offering her the chance to come back to their group, though it will mean permanently.

Back at the prison, Merle wants revenge and is fearful for his brother. He argues to preemptively attack The Governor at the meeting, but the others are committed to obeying Rick's orders and stay put, fearful of potential casualties.

In the meeting, The Governor blames Merle for his own atrocities. He reveals that he has surveillance on Rick's group and warns that Woodbury has superior manpower and firepower. Eventually The Governor offers whiskey and relates his sympathetic story about his wife's death, to which Rick drinks. However, Rick expresses some skepticism, though The Governor then reveals one final offer: Rick must hand over Michonne, or have his whole group annihilated. The Governor gives him two days to decide and meet.

Both groups depart after the meeting and though reluctant, Andrea chooses to go with The Governor and his group. The Governor returns to Woodbury and secretly orders Martinez to set an ambush at the feed store, to bring Michonne back alive, and to kill Rick and any of his people who show up to the meeting. Milton takes exception to the ruthlessness of the plan but does not press the issue, while The Governor keeps the agreement terms from Andrea.

At the prison, Rick tells the group that The Governor wants them all dead and that they are going to war. He privately confides to Hershel the true terms of the agreement but, while knowing The Governor would kill them all anyway, he must consider the possibility it would not happen and if safety for the prison can be guaranteed in exchange for one member.

Production edit

"Arrow on the Doorpost" was written by Ryan C. Coleman, who serves as an assistant to showrunner and executive producer Glen Mazzara on the series. The episode was directed by David Boyd, who was the director of photography on the series during the first two seasons; he previously directed the second-season episode "Secrets".

The episode was originally titled "Pale Horse". Writes TV critic Keven Skinner: "Speaking of the episode name – I didn't get it. I wish showrunner Glen Mazzara had stuck with 'Pale Horse' and kept the original scene with Daryl finding a headless rider on a living horse which tied into the episode title."[1][2]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

Zack Handlen, writing for The A.V. Club, rated the episode B on an A to F scale, commenting "It’s better than the two episodes before “Clear,” and it brings Rick and the Governor together for their first (and probably last) face to face conversation. In a sense, this is a different kind of stalling, but it's a much more interesting way to hold off a big battle than to just have people wander around aimlessly with occasional yelling."[3] Eric Goldman at IGN gave the episode 8 out of 10, saying he enjoyed the interactions between Rick and The Governor, and praised David Morrissey's monologue.[4]

Ratings edit

The original broadcast, on March 10, 2013, was watched by an estimated 11.46 million viewers, an increase in viewership from the previous episode.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Shows A-Z - walking dead, the on amc". The Futon Critic. Retrieved March 11, 2013.
  2. ^ Carbone, Gina (January 14, 2013). . Wetpaint. Archived from the original on March 21, 2013. Retrieved March 12, 2013.
  3. ^ Handlen, Zack (March 10, 2013). "Arrow On The Doorpost". The A.V. Club. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
  4. ^ Goldman, Eric (March 10, 2013). "The Walking Dead: "Arrow on the Doorpost" Review". IGN. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
  5. ^ Kondolojy, Amanda (March 12, 2013). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on March 14, 2013. Retrieved March 12, 2013.

External links edit

  • "Arrow on the Doorpost" at AMC
  • "Arrow on the Doorpost" at IMDb

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Arrow on the Doorpost is the thirteenth episode of the third season of the post apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead It originally aired on AMC in the United States on March 10 2013 In this episode Rick Grimes Andrew Lincoln and The Governor David Morrissey meet face to face ostensibly to make a peaceful resolution to prevent further bloodshed Arrow on the Doorpost The Walking Dead episodeRick and The Governor discuss the futures of both Woodbury and the prison Episode no Season 3Episode 13Directed byDavid BoydWritten byRyan C ColemanFeatured music Warm Shadow by FinkOriginal air dateMarch 10 2013 2013 03 10 Guest appearancesEmily Kinney as Beth Greene Dallas Roberts as Milton Mamet Jose Pablo Cantillo as Caesar MartinezEpisode chronology Previous Clear Next Prey The Walking Dead season 3 List of episodesThe episode received generally positive reviews from critics and was watched by 11 46 million viewers presenting a slight rise in ratings from the previous episode Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 3 1 Critical response 3 2 Ratings 4 References 5 External linksPlot editIn an attempt to stop further bloodshed Rick meets and negotiates with The Governor in a feed store who shows himself to be unarmed but secretly has a pistol taped underneath the table Both men have brought their respective support as outside Daryl and Hershel meet with Martinez and Milton The initially hostile groups begin to socialize with each other as Daryl and Martinez kill walkers together and Milton examines Hershel s leg Having apparently brokered the summit Andrea enters the barn to join the discussion Rick reveals his plan of a clear territorial division with a river as a border but The Governor refuses and is present only to accept the surrender of Rick s group The Governor dismisses Andrea as does Rick so they can talk further Outside Hershel confirms to Andrea that The Governor abused Maggie before offering her the chance to come back to their group though it will mean permanently Back at the prison Merle wants revenge and is fearful for his brother He argues to preemptively attack The Governor at the meeting but the others are committed to obeying Rick s orders and stay put fearful of potential casualties In the meeting The Governor blames Merle for his own atrocities He reveals that he has surveillance on Rick s group and warns that Woodbury has superior manpower and firepower Eventually The Governor offers whiskey and relates his sympathetic story about his wife s death to which Rick drinks However Rick expresses some skepticism though The Governor then reveals one final offer Rick must hand over Michonne or have his whole group annihilated The Governor gives him two days to decide and meet Both groups depart after the meeting and though reluctant Andrea chooses to go with The Governor and his group The Governor returns to Woodbury and secretly orders Martinez to set an ambush at the feed store to bring Michonne back alive and to kill Rick and any of his people who show up to the meeting Milton takes exception to the ruthlessness of the plan but does not press the issue while The Governor keeps the agreement terms from Andrea At the prison Rick tells the group that The Governor wants them all dead and that they are going to war He privately confides to Hershel the true terms of the agreement but while knowing The Governor would kill them all anyway he must consider the possibility it would not happen and if safety for the prison can be guaranteed in exchange for one member Production edit Arrow on the Doorpost was written by Ryan C Coleman who serves as an assistant to showrunner and executive producer Glen Mazzara on the series The episode was directed by David Boyd who was the director of photography on the series during the first two seasons he previously directed the second season episode Secrets The episode was originally titled Pale Horse Writes TV critic Keven Skinner Speaking of the episode name I didn t get it I wish showrunner Glen Mazzara had stuck with Pale Horse and kept the original scene with Daryl finding a headless rider on a living horse which tied into the episode title 1 2 Reception editCritical response edit Zack Handlen writing for The A V Club rated the episode B on an A to F scale commenting It s better than the two episodes before Clear and it brings Rick and the Governor together for their first and probably last face to face conversation In a sense this is a different kind of stalling but it s a much more interesting way to hold off a big battle than to just have people wander around aimlessly with occasional yelling 3 Eric Goldman at IGN gave the episode 8 out of 10 saying he enjoyed the interactions between Rick and The Governor and praised David Morrissey s monologue 4 Ratings edit The original broadcast on March 10 2013 was watched by an estimated 11 46 million viewers an increase in viewership from the previous episode 5 References edit Shows A Z walking dead the on amc The Futon Critic Retrieved March 11 2013 Carbone Gina January 14 2013 The Walking Dead Season 3 Spoilers Second Half Episode Titles Revealed Wetpaint Archived from the original on March 21 2013 Retrieved March 12 2013 Handlen Zack March 10 2013 Arrow On The Doorpost The A V Club Retrieved March 24 2013 Goldman Eric March 10 2013 The Walking Dead Arrow on the Doorpost Review IGN Retrieved March 24 2013 Kondolojy Amanda March 12 2013 Sunday Cable Ratings The Walking Dead Wins Night The Bible Vikings Real Housewives of Atlanta The Client List amp More TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on March 14 2013 Retrieved March 12 2013 External links edit nbsp Speculative fiction Horror portal nbsp Television portal Arrow on the Doorpost at AMC Arrow on the Doorpost at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arrow on the Doorpost amp oldid 1172476120, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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