Walking Dead: Strangers

"Strangers" is the second episode of season five of the critically acclaimed survival horror television series The Walking Dead and the fifty-third episode of the series overall. It was directed by David Boyd with a script written by franchise creator Robert Kirkman. The episode first aired on AMC on Sunday, October 19th, 2014 at 9:00 pm.

Quotes

 * Rick Grimes: I owe you everything.
 * Carol Peletier: You owe Tyreese. He was at the prison.

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 * Bob Stookey: Eugene's going to cure all of this, and you're going to find yourself in a place where it's like how it used to be. And if you let too much go along the way, then it's not going to work. Because you're going to be back in the real world.
 * Rick Grimes: This is the real world, Bob.
 * Bob Stookey: No, this is a nightmare, and nightmares end.

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 * Rick Grimes: I still don't know about what you did, but I know you knew some things I didn't. I sent you away to this...
 * Carol Peletier: You said I could survive. You were right.

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 * Father Gabriel Stokes: I have no weapons. The word of God is the only protection I need.

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 * Rick Grimes: Look, I don't trust this guy.
 * Carl Grimes: Why?
 * Rick Grimes: Why do you trust him?
 * Carl Grimes: Everybody can't be bad.

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 * Glenn Rhee: Rule Number One of scavenging: there's nothing left in this world that isn't hidden.

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 * Rick Grimes: How many walkers have you killed?
 * Father Gabriel Stokes: Not any, actually.
 * Rick Grimes: How many people have you killed?
 * Father Gabriel Stokes None.
 * Rick Grimes: Why?
 * Father Gabriel Stokes: Because the Lord abhors violence.
 * Rick Grimes: What have you done? We've all done something.
 * Father Gabriel Stokes: I'm a sinner. I sin almost every day. But those sins, I confess them to God. Not strangers.

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 * Rick Grimes: You are not safe. No matter how many people are around, or how clear the area looks, no matter what anyone says, no matter what you think, you are not safe.

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 * Father Gabriel Stokes: Members of my flock had often told me that my sense of humor leaves much to be desired.

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 * Tyreese Williams: We don't need to tell them about the girls. I don't want to.
 * Carol Peletier: Why?
 * Tyreese Williams: I just need to forget it.