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      • Chris Coy as Martin, a Terminus man, one of the Hunters; he has a score to settle with Tyreese and later appears in his hallucinations.
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  2. Feb 16, 2015 · The opening shows Maggie (Lauren Cohan), Daryl (Norman Reedus), and Sasha (Sonequa Martin-Green) giving themselves over to silent moments of grief; the great first shot, a pull-out away from Maggie, imparts an unsettling sense of increasing distance between who Maggie was and who she’s becoming.

  3. After filming for the third season of The Walking Dead ended, Martin-Green was cast in the second season of Once Upon a Time playing the recurring role of Tamara, a woman determined to rid the world of magic.

  4. Season 5 will offer new directions for the group of survivors as scientist Eugene Porter promises a cure to the zombie virus if he can be safely escorted to Washington DC, but getting there is easier said than done.

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    "Them" is the tenth episode of the fifth season of AMC's The Walking Dead. It is the sixty-first episode of the series overall. It premiered on February 15, 2015. It was written by Heather Bellson and directed by Julius Ramsay.

    Life on the road has left the group beaten and beleaguered. Will they be able to trudge along? Are they even the same people they once were?

    The episode begins with Maggie sitting in the woods. She is crying, apparently in mourning for Beth. A walker slowly makes its way through the bushes towards her. It gets dangerously close, but becomes stuck between two trees. Maggie promptly dispatches it with her knife. Meanwhile, Daryl digs up a worm and eats it, implying the group is on the road without supplies. Sasha walks along a dried-up creek, in search of water. She notices several dead frogs, which suggests there is little available. The three of them make their way back to the others, who are waiting on the road. Maggie notes the unlikelihood that the rest of the group has had better luck. They've gone a day and a half without food or water, and the entire group is weak and exhausted. "How much longer we got?" Maggie wonders aloud. "Sixty miles," Sasha replies numbly, referring to the distance to Washington, D.C. "I wasn't talkin' about that," Maggie says gloomily.

    After driving a little further, the group's car runs out of fuel. They abandon it on the road, and proceed on foot. They eventually attract a small pack of walkers, who follow them at a distance. Rick tells Daryl that he thinks they should try to find a position on higher ground before dealing with the walkers. Carl gives Maggie a music box as a reminder of Beth, which she appreciates. Father Gabriel offers his consolation to Maggie, but she rejects it. She says that he didn't know Hershel or Beth, so he can't understand the pain she feels. She then reminds Gabriel of his own sins, particularly when he saved himself at the expense of his parishioners. The group keeps moving down the road, starving and dehydrated.

    Sasha, still angry about the loss of her brother Tyreese, wants to take on the walkers. Michonne disagrees, warning Sasha that she shouldn't let her anger take over, as Tyreese did after Karen's death. Sasha angrily retorts that she and Tyreese aren't the same, and they never were. "It's still the same," Michonne calmly asserts.

    Daryl and Carol split from the group to search for food and water. Carol says Beth saved her life in Atlanta, and Daryl's life as well, and gives Beth's knife to Daryl. She continues by reminding Daryl of what he told her in Atlanta, that they aren't dead, and tells him that he should allow himself to feel before kissing him on the forehead.

    The procession eventually reaches an overpass with a steep ravine on either side. Rick, together with Glenn, Maggie, Michonne, Sasha and Abraham, attempts to dispatch the group of walkers by luring them toward either side of the road, then pushing them into the ravine. This method requires less effort than using weapons, and helps to conserve what little energy they have. However, Sasha begins stabbing the walkers with her knife, which forces the group to do the same. During the struggle, Sasha becomes so single-minded that she nearly stabs Michonne, and accidentally cuts Abraham on the upper arm. Rick is nearly bitten by a walker when Daryl returns and saves him. After the walkers are dead, Michonne reprimands Sasha, who stares back at her with angry defiance.

    The group proceeds further to find some abandoned cars. Maggie finds a female walker bound and gagged in the trunk, reminding her painfully of Beth. Glenn kills it for her.

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    •Charlotte & Clara Ward as Judith Grimes •Unknown as Duke

    •First appearance of Aaron.

    •Only appearance of Duke.

    •As of this episode, Emily Kinney (Beth Greene) and Chad Coleman (Tyreese Williams) have been removed from the opening credits.

    •They are reinstated in the episode "Forget" as flashback appearances.

    •The title of the episode, "Them", refers to Daryl's reply of "We ain't them" following Rick's speech at the barn.

    •Andrew Lincoln stated in one of his interviews after the episode has been broadcasted that the line is his favorite line of Rick Grimes. "When I read it, it reminded me of something that happened in my life when I spoke to someone in a fight. It almost had the same speech, so it resonated on a really, really profoundly, deep, familial level. I remember when I read it, I just cried. When I read the script I couldn't … because I always to tend to read my words out loud and I just couldn't. I got something caught in my throat when I read this speech. It's just a very bold episode and I hope we got it right," he told Entertainment Weekly.

    1."Them" Receives 12.27 Million Viewers - Zap2it 2.EW lincoln Interview Them

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  5. Feb 16, 2015 · Perhaps the best performance of the night goes to Sonequa Martin-Green as Sasha. She’s processing the death of her brother in a very Tyreese sort of way: killing sprees.

  6. Martin is an antagonist and a survivor of the outbreak in AMC's The Walking Dead. He is a member of the Hunters and served as one of the two secondary antagonists for the first half of Season 5 (along with O'Donnell).

  7. First Bob gets Beth’s old bf Zach killed at the grocery store, then Tyreese let Martin live and Martin turned around and brought the Termites to the church, resulting in the Tainted Bob-B-Q and Sasha having to kill Martin (The latter happening after Gabriel gets Bob bitten at the Food Bank) Then, stupid naive Gabriel almost gets Michonne ...