Noah takes Rick and others to find his home, finding only destruction.
The Walking Dead – Season 5, Episode 9: “What’s Happened and What’s Going On”

Noah takes Rick and others to find his home, finding only destruction.
The group struggle individually, and a Glenn meets some new faces.
Rick has to explain to the group why Carol didn't return with him. The sickness still won't quit at the prison.
The Governor convinces his new group to attack the prison. With grim results.
The Governor finds Caesar again, as they each try living a new life. But that old life keeps tugging at him, wanting to creep back in.
In this chapter, we see where the Governor's been all this time.
Tragedy strikes when the Governor does the unthinkable, as Rick, Daryl, and Michonne try to find Andrea.
Andrea tries to help Michonne when she figures out the Governor's plans.
But all's never well in this new apocalyptic world.
To try avoiding any further bloodshed, Rick sits down for a face-to-face with the Governor.
Will all goes as planned?
With Rick trying to put his mind back together, others try stepping up to the plate. Meanwhile, the Governor plots revenge.
In a twist of fate, the Brothers Dixon wind up in a terrible position against one another.
AMC’s The Walking Dead
Season 3, Episode 6: “Hounded”
Directed by Daniel Attias
Written by Scott M. Gimple
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Merle Dixon (Michael Rooker) is leading the charge searching for Michonne (Danai Gurira). He’s got a couple people from Woodbury with him, including a young guy he calls Neil (Dave Davis). Out of the woods Michonne comes killing the others, leaving Merle and Neil alive. After the confrontation, Merle stands defiant: “Are we having fun yet?” he calls out into the forest, as she slips away after their fight.
Back to Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) in the tombs of the prison, among the dead walkers, in the place where his wife dead. He received a phone call from someone who won’t say where they are, who they, who is with them. Rick pleads with them for help, but the woman on the other hangs up. Meanwhile, Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus), Hershel (Scott Wilson) and the others eat together. When they do see Rick again he’s slightly better. But not near well. Glenn (Steven Yeun) talks about making a run for supplies, Daryl gives Rick an update on other plans. Yet off Sheriff Grimes goes again, by himself. Into the tombs.
In Woodbury there’s a better relationship brewing between Andrea (Laurie Holden) and The Governor (David Morrissey). She wasn’t impressed with their big show the night before, having Merle give off a big three-ring circus style act with walkers. Although, she wants to stay, and to contribute. The Governor agrees to have her.
Rick continues to talk to other voices on the phone. This time, a man. Again he gets hung up after a bit of conversation. Frustrating, no? Or is it all in Rick’s head?
Andrea proves her worth in the new town by taking down a walker, jumping over the Woodbury wall to get it. Only the girl she’s on guard with doesn’t seem too impressed. “This isn‘t a game,” she tells Andrea, who only looks confused. And she ought to be, having turned the world outside into just as much of a game, a “release” as she put it, as the circus Merle was putting off the night before.
Hershel finds Rick in the prison tombs. He tries to talk with the distraught father and widower. Rick reveals the call he received and Hershel tries listening to the phone; we don’t hear any dial tone, does he? Either way, Rick sends Hershel off and wants to stay alone.