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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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    "Coda" is the eighth episode and mid-season finale of the fifth season of AMC's The Walking Dead. It is the fifty-ninth episode of the series overall. It premiered on November 30, 2014. It was written by Angela Kang and directed by Ernest Dickerson.

    Rules and morals have been tossed aside by new enemies. Rick will try to find a peaceful agreement, but they might prefer violence.

    The episode opens with Rick running, while Bob tries to get free of his cuffs. Rick jumps in the police car as Bob flees on foot, and quickly catches up to him. He gets on the car's PA, and warns Bob to stop. Bob ignores the warnings and continues to run, so Rick hits him with the car, launching him through the air to land face down on the street. Rick exits the car and approaches Bob, who says his back is broken. Rick tells him it didn't have to be this way; he only had to stop. Bob responds that he couldn't stop because he didn't know Rick, but he's starting to get the idea. Bob begs Rick to take him back to the hospital, but Rick refuses, repeating Gareth's line "Can't go back, Bob." Bob tells Rick that he's been out here too long, that the group is doomed, and they'll die trying to take the hospital. As walkers approach, Rick shoots Bob in the head to spare him from being eaten alive, and tells him to shut up.

    At the school where the Terminus residents used to camp, walkers are amassing inside the doors as Father Gabriel inspects the scene. He finds photos, a Bible with Mary's name written on the inside cover (which falls open to Chronicles 8:10 through 11:21 when he picks it up) and finally, the remnants of Bob's leg in the barbecue pit. He angrily throws the pit over, crying. As he does so, the walkers free themselves and chase him. He heads into the woods, where he leans against a tree that's been marked with a cut. He continues on toward the church, and stops briefly in front of the familiar spot where his parishioners tried to get in as walkers surrounded them. Gabriel calls for Carl and Michonne to let him in, as the walkers start pushing against the barriers placed by the survivors. Michonne is forced to chop down the wooden plank that holds the door shut, but manages to open it just in time. A small horde of walkers force their way in, and Carl and Michonne start taking them. However, they are quickly overrun and retreat to the church's office. Gabriel directs Carl (who is carrying Judith) to the hole in floor he used to escape, after which Michonne and Gabriel himself follow. Outside, they take out the walkers stuck to the spikes, then board up the church with the zombies trapped inside.

    Rick returns to the old building, and tells the group that he had to kill Bob. The two other officers explain that if Dawn knows how he was killed, she will take it personally, as a threat to her authority. Thus, they agree to tell Dawn that Bob was taken by walkers. This will allow Rick to get in with minimal violence.

    Back at the hospital, Dawn continues trying to reach her officers by radio. Beth asks her if something is wrong, and the two chat a bit while Beth cleans Dawn's office. In the office, she finds a photo of Dawn with captain Hanson, the officer who used to be in charge. Dawn says he was her mentor and friend, and that she misses him. Beth asks what happened, and Dawn tells her that he lost sight of the risk/benefit analysis of the run and the officers below him stopped backing him up.

    Back at the church, Carl and Michonne are sitting with Gabriel and Judith, waiting. Gabriel admits that he went to the school, to be sure they were telling him the truth. The walkers start to get through the boarded up doors, but before they can, Abraham's group shows up in the fire truck and drives right into the doors. Maggie informs them that Eugene was lying about Washington, and knowing how to end this. Michonne then tells Maggie that Beth is alive, and being held at Grady Memorial. The group collectively decides to go get her.

    At the hospital, O'Donnell starts berating Percy for not properly stitching a hole in his sleeve, and for forgetting to do the job. Beth looks on. O'Donnell asks if she knows how to sew, but Dawn calls her away.

    Co-Stars

    •Rico Ball as Franco •Kyle Clements as McGinley •Christopher Matthew Cook as Licari •Marc Gowan as Percy •Ricky Wayne as O'Donnell •Teri Wyble as Amanda Shepherd

    Uncredited

    •Charlotte & Clara Ward as Judith Grimes •Amber Dawn Fox as Bello •Jarod Thompson as Tanaka •Sammy Hadid as Alvarado •Lennie James as Morgan Jones •Luke Bryant as Hanson •Unknown as Lamson's Son

    •Bob Lamson

    •O'Donnell

    •Beth Greene

    •Dawn Lerner

    •Only appearance of McGinley.

    •Only appearance of Franco.

    •Last appearance of Amanda Shepherd.

    •Last appearance of Tanaka.

    •Last appearance of Bello.

    •Last appearance of Alvarado.

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  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. "Coda" is the eighth episode and mid-season finale of the fifth season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on November 30, 2014. The episode marks Lennie James's second uncredited post-credits appearance in the fifth season as Morgan Jones.

  5. 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).

  6. Dec 1, 2014 · Tyreese is once again sharing a personal story with his sister, telling her about the time he let Martin live but told Carol he killed him. Tyreese thinks he’s still the same as he was when he...

  7. Watch The Walking DeadSeason 5, Episode 8 with a subscription on Netflix, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV. An okay capper to a strong half-season, "Coda"...