I think it was to show his the group had gelled. They were a tight unit and everyone knew their part. There were way too many yelling matches in the first part of last season that really dragged the show down. If this episode had aired then, they would still be standing outside the prison arguing whether or not to go in and would do so for 2 1/2 episodes. Plus, it's hard to show cleavage with a big coat on.
Change of show runners near the end of last season is supposedly the reason for the shift. He has to work with the framework that was established but he's apparently trying to tighten up the character interaction to get to...
You do not stay #1 on cable TV by smashing zombie heads for the entire show each week.
That is most definitely the biggest reason the show is #1 on cable because it sure isn't the acting in the show.
Except that they didnt develop the characters. They just yelled at each other. Dialogue alone isn't character development.
Especially with less than stellar actors delivering the dialogue.
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