This episode redeemed Andrea for me and actually made me feel empathy, which is pretty huge considering how I thought of her even an episode ago.
And it showed us an interesting side to Milton and even Tyreese and his girl.
Was not a fan of the slasher film-antics though, and groaned big time when the Gov not only caught Andrea with only a split second to spare, but somehow she was totally incapable of just allowing herself to be noticed by fighting back even a little bit.
I haven't read the comics, but as I understand things, the show will be pretty much caught up to them by the end of this season. And that actually makes me very hopeful because it tells me that they might just be drawing this season out to get another year's worth of comic book material to work with to start off next season. Which has me thinking that once they're actually caught up and no longer have actual comics to work from, they'll settle into a pace more suitable for serial television.
Also, there are striking similarities for me between this show, and Lost. The whole ensemble cast in a (somewhat supernatural) survivor scenario immediately drew comparisons from me. But Lost also had a solid first season with a second and third season that dragged. In that case, it led to fans demanding an actual direction, and the two seasons following that included some of the best hours of TV fiction ever produced, bar none. I can only hope that means good things for the next few seasons to follow!