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The Walking Dead
Sick
TV-MA
S3 • E2
Oct 20, 2012
43m
8.5
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After a traumatic event, a life hangs in the balance. Complicating matters, the group must also deal with a potential threat to their new surroundings.
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Cast of Sick
Andrew Lincoln
Rick Grimes
David Morrissey
Philip Blake
Lauren Cohan
Maggie Greene
Norman Reedus
Daryl Dixon
Laurie Holden
Andrea Harrison
Danai Gurira
Michonne Hawthorne
Steven Yeun
Glenn Rhee
Sarah Wayne Callies
Lori Grimes
Michael Rooker
Merle Dixon
Chandler Riggs
Carl Grimes
Melissa McBride
Carol Peletier
Scott Wilson
Hershel Greene
Emily Kinney
Beth Greene
Markice Moore
Andrew
Lew Temple
Axel
Irone Singleton
T-Dog
Theodus Crane
Big Tiny
Nick Gomez
Tomas
Vincent M. Ward
Oscar
Moses J. Moseley
Walker (uncredited)
Sick Ratings & Reviews
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
The action sequences in "Sick" weren't quite as prolonged or elaborate as what we got from the season premiere, but there was definitely a constant sense of tension.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
The Walking Dead always starts its seasons strong, and it usually takes a few hours for the rot to set in. So we're not out of the woods yet (in a metaphorical sense, at least), but at least we're heading in the right direction: straight down.
We Got This Covered
Matt Donato
If "Sick" did one thing absolutely right, it was instilling the notion that time is slowly changing the mindset of each and every character, losing social civility and morphing them into the zombie killing survivors we see standing before us.
Slate
Chris Kirk
"Sick" reinforced the season premiere's message: This season is going to be darker, grittier, and gorier. Rick in particular has changed.
Slant Magazine
Ted Pigeon
If last week's season premiere of The Walking Dead teased the promise of a rebound from the choppy second season, this week's episode pivots forward into more fruitful dramatic terrain.
Wall Street Journal
Aaron Rutkoff
It's interesting that the keep-no-prisoners dilemma plays out this time inside an actual prison.
ScreenCrush
Kevin Fitzpatrick
The surprising reveal of the five inmates within the prison adds a lot of worthwhile drama to "Sick."
Tom & Lorenzo
Tom Fitzgerald and Lorenzo Marquez
This is first class genre writing and it's a joy to see. More, please.
Processed Media
Randy Dankievitch
[S]o far, the season is playing to its strengths, making 'Sick' one of the best episodes of the series so far.
TV.com
Tim Surette
"Sick" was better than brains. It was one of the most complete episodes of The Walking Dead yet because it spilled plenty of blood and zombie guts, added serious threats from non-zombies, and featured family drama without ever losing stride.
Zap2it.com
Geoff Berkshire
Lauren Cohan really nailed the bedside goodbye Maggie tearfully delivered to her comatose dad.
Entertainment Weekly
Darren Franich
Fellow viewers, that was a dynamite second episode of the season.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
After the rather stellar cold open that brought season 3 (and the series) to life, we're back to the more standard "pick up right where the previous episode left off" format, but with "Sick," it makes sense.
IGN Movies
Eric Goldman
While not as strong as the season premiere, the second episode of Season 3 kept up the momentum, with the struggle to save Hershel's life intermixed with Rick and the group getting to know those prisoners they came across last week.
TV Fanatic
Sean McKenna
Truly, this was outstanding. It's clear that this season is grittier, bloodier and finding that great combination of pacing when it comes to the action and those character moments.
International Business Times
Alfred Joyner
The Rick we see now is unforgiving.
Grantland
Andy Greenwald
At this point, with the terror cranked up to 11, the familial discord rings true but feels hollow. Blood runs thicker than water, yes. But on The Walking Dead the blood doesn't stop running long enough for me to care.
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