The Walking Dead Season 3 Episode 11 I Ain't A Judas
- TV-14
- February 24, 2013
- 43 min
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7.6 (12,872)
In The Walking Dead season 3 episode 11, titled "I Ain't A Judas," tensions continue to rise within the walls of the prison as the group struggles to come to terms with their new reality. Rick remains haunted by the recent loss of his wife, Lori, and begins to withdraw from the group, focusing solely on the needs of his infant daughter, Judith.
Meanwhile, Merle, who was left for dead by his brother, Daryl, in the previous episode, is found by a group of survivors from Woodbury. They nurse him back to health and he begins to scheme his way back into the good graces of the Governor.
Back at the prison, Andrea arrives and tries to bridge the gap between her former friends and the people of Woodbury, but is met with hostility and suspicion. She is forced to choose between her loyalty to her old group and her desire for peace.
As tensions continue to mount, a new threat emerges outside the walls of the prison. A group of walkers, who have been attracted by the sound of gunfire, begin to gather in large numbers, threatening to break through the fences and overrun the group.
In "I Ain't A Judas," the characters are forced to confront their deepest fears and loyalties as they struggle to survive in a world overrun by the undead. The episode is filled with tension and suspense as the group must band together to fend off a new threat, while also dealing with the consequences of their past actions and decisions. It is a gripping chapter in the ongoing saga of The Walking Dead, and one that is sure to leave viewers on the edge of their seats.