There’s an emotional scene where Lori talks about being with Shane, something Dale already figured out, too. His wife was pregnant once, though they lost the child later. Most interesting, Dale knows that Lori is pregnant. They form a slight bond over the entire situation. At the same time, Shane and Andrea have some conflict after he pushes her hard when doing gun training. Trying to get Rick to take care of things, Lori chastises him for knowing about Hershel sending them back out into the world and not telling her, or anybody. Lori is scared about having to leave the farm. Particularly, you can imagine what Shane would do immediately if he were to find out what’s in the barn. Most of all, Hershel doesn’t want the others to know because he isn’t sure about the others, aside from Rick. The stakes here are higher: Hershel’s wife and stepson are in there. Dale tries to make it even clearer they have been “ cut off from the outside world“. Hershel is clearly stuck to his notion that zombies are still people, that there is a cure. He says he “ heard the moans” out of the barn and takes it to Hershel as if he were the one to discover the walkers inside it. Everybody else is getting lessons with a gun while Glenn is busy trying to hold in the secrets of others. Secrets should be the last of anybody’s worries. Regardless, he shouldn’t have to in a world rife with danger. Glenn goes to Dale about both Lori being pregnant and the walkers in the barn. Only another way for Shane to worm into Lori’s life. Unknowingly, Rick thinks it’s a great idea. Growing up in a world with zombies, isn’t it only natural for a child of appropriate age to have a gun? At the same time, Shane is still being the would-be-father to Carl, offering to give him training and lessons with a gun. Rick thinks it’s better than him being scared of guns, bullets, after getting shot. Speaking of guns, Shane finds Carl carrying one in his pants. They tell Rick that Hershel (Scott Wilson) gave them permission, though, I’m sure he’d rather wait to hear it from the man himself. Then there’s Patricia and Beth (Emily Kinney) who want gun training. They only laugh off Glenn and his awkward behaviour. Rick (Andre Lincoln) and Shane (Jon Bernthal) are busy coming up with plans. The titular secrets of this episode concern all the little quiet things Glenn is tasked with holding onto. She tells him to back off and he reluctantly agrees. Out by the fire, a less friendly conversation happens when Glenn confronts Lori once more. He quips that if she shoots him again she “ best pray” he dies. It’s a respectable moment, as Daryl admits to knowing she was “ protecting the group“. Resting in his tent, Daryl (Norman Reedus) gets an apology from Andrea (Laurie Holden). Around Dale (Jeffrey DeMunn) and T-Dog (Irone Singleton) he’s troubled and a bit obvious, but nothing comes of it. She begs him to keep it a secret, even with Glenn begging her not to make him keep it a secret. Now Glenn is also being told to keep quiet about it all by Maggie (Lauren Cohan). An ominous beginning to this one seeing Patricia with Carl and Lori right before. This is the same barn Glenn (Steven Yeun) discovered at the end of the previous episode, “Chupacabra”. Simultaneously, Patricia (Jane McNeill) break the legs of a chicken, throw it in a bag, then head down to the barn to feed it to a pack of walkers inside. At the start of “Secrets”, we watch Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies) and Carl (Chandler Riggs) together.
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