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The Walking Dead
Inmates
Directed by
Tricia Brock
TV-MA
S4 • E10
Feb 15, 2014
43m
8.0
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Beth and Daryl search for survivors of the prison attack. Tyreese meets a father and son who tell him about a place of refuge called Terminus.
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Cast of Inmates
Andrew Lincoln
Rick Grimes
David Morrissey
Philip Blake
Lauren Cohan
Maggie Greene
Norman Reedus
Daryl Dixon
Danai Gurira
Michonne Hawthorne
Steven Yeun
Glenn Rhee
Melissa McBride
Carol Peletier
Chandler Riggs
Carl Grimes
Scott Wilson
Hershel Greene
Christian Serratos
Rosita Espinosa
Josh McDermitt
Eugene Porter
Emily Kinney
Beth Greene
Michael Cudlitz
Abraham Ford
Chad L. Coleman
Tyreese Williams
Alanna Masterson
Tara Chambler
Sonequa Martin-Green
Sasha Williams
Brighton Sharbino
Lizzie Samuels
Kyla Kenedy
Mika Samuels
Lawrence Gilliard Jr.
Bob Stookey
Michael Harding
Older Man
Cameron Deane Stewart
Chris
Kerry Condon
Clara (uncredited)
Tricia Brock
Director
Channing Powell
Writer
Matthew Negrete
Writer
Jolly Dale
Producer
Paul Gadd
Producer
Angela Kang
Producer
Inmates Ratings & Reviews
TV Over Mind
Randy Dankievitch
"Inmates" is a lot of fun action and not-so-fun talking, a mix of head shots, awkward crying scenes (Beth's is just painful), and painfully overt dialogue.
Tom & Lorenzo
Tom Fitzgerald and Lorenzo Marquez
The Walking Dead's nihilistic and relentlessly bleak worldview works like gangbusters in a black and white comic book, but is decidedly less entertaining on a basic cable drama.
ScreenCrush
Kevin Fitzpatrick
We can't help feeling like the episode itself buckles a bit under the weight of so much story. If nothing else, we've got more than a few tantalizing teases to chew on for a week.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
The show still knows how to milk the most suspense out of the possibility of loss.
TV Fanatic
Sean McKenna
I did find that the structure of the episode was unique... in that the timeline wasn't linear and often certain camera shots were replicated between groups to illustrate the crossing of paths at different times.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
I liked a few moments and performances here and there, but "Inmates" mostly played like The Walking Dead trying to get from Point A to Point B while reminding us of various people's names and locations.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Richard Rys
Just when it seemed like the show was slowing down, we get last night's wild romp through the woods, full of tears, reunions, and one borderline case of infanticide.
TV.com
Tim Surette
The Walking Dead isn't asking any real questions these days, except for "Did that person die?" and "What will everyone do now?" That was incredibly apparent in "Inmates."
Digital Spy
Morgan Jeffery
While 'Inmates' is perhaps not as immediately arresting as its predecessor, it's far from a disappointment either with Matthew Negrete and Channing Powell's script seizing on the opportunity to reposition a few of the show's key players.
Grantland
John Lopez
After cruelly toying with my patience last week, The Walking Dead pulled itself together enough to tantalize me into believing that the old girl may have some new zombie-feeding tricks left up her sleeve.
IGN Movies
Roth Cornet
On the whole, the pace felt better this week - though I enjoyed "After's" more focused-quality - and there were some decidedly juicy and tension-filled moments.
Forbes
Erik Kain
I know this is a TV series about zombies, but I'd really like to see the living, breathing, human characters start acting like real people at some point.
TIME Magazine
Nate Rawlings
George R. R. Martin crafted a crucial lesson in A Game of Thrones, one that TWD's writers learned well - if you're going to take out a maior character, make it count. It has to be more than just a pivot point in the plot.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
The episode did manage to play with the chronology of Daryl and Beth tracking Tyreese, Carol, and the kids in such a way that still managed to build some tension outside of people whacking zombies.
New York Daily News
Nicole Lyn Pesce
OF COURSE Carol would find Tyreese first - Tyreese, whose girlfriend she killed in cold blood for the greater good to stop the spread of the super flu throughout the prison. This adds some delicious tension to this group.
Slant Magazine
Ted Pigeon
"Inmates" remains notable for how its elliptical framing intimates the characters' sense of unease following the destruction of the prison.
Entertainment Weekly
Maricela Gonzalez
The trials and tribulations of these characters are still captivating to watch - and recap. Therefore, while it's all nice and good that Rick, Carl, and Michonne are relatively okay, I still really, really want to know how the other survivors are doing.
Zap2it.com
Terri Schwartz
Told out of chronological order, the episode allowed viewers to see how seemingly minute details in one storyline were actually major developments in others. It was ambitious, like "After" was, and a welcome way to spice up the series.
Wall Street Journal
Paul Vigna
"Inmates..." picks up the pace quite a bit, jumping around between all the survivors' stories.
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