| "Save the Last One" | |
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| Air date | October 30th, 2011 |
| Writers | Scott M. Gimple |
| Director | Phil Abraham |
| Producers | David Alpert; Frank Darabont; Paul Gadd; Scott M. Gimple; Gale Anne Hurd; Denise Huth; Robert Kirkman; Tom Luse; Glen Mazzara; Greg Nicotero; Evan T. Reilly |
| Starring | Andrew Lincoln; Jon Bernthal; Sarah Wayne Callies; Laurie Holden; Jeffrey DeMunn; Steven Yeun; Chandler Riggs; Norman Reedus |
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"Save the Last One" is the third episode of season two of the survival horror series The Walking Dead and the ninth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Phil Abraham and written by Scott M. Gimple. It first aired on AMC on Sunday, October 30th, 2011. In this episode, Shane Walsh and Otis undertake a desperate mission to break into a school overrun with walkers to get some badly needed medical supplies or else little Carl Grimes will die. Shane proves that he is willing to do anything and everything to insure not only his own survival, but that of the boy as well - though the consequences of his actions weigh heavily on his soul.
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Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode is included on disc one of the Walking Dead: The Complete Second Season DVD and Blu-ray collections.
- This is the first episode of The Walking Dead directed by Phil Abraham.
- Final appearance of Otis; dies in this episode.
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- Daryl Dixon: Look at him. Hanging up there like a big piñata. The other geeks came and ate all the flesh off his legs.
- Andrea: I thought we were changing the subject.
- Daryl Dixon: Call that payback for laughing about my itchy ass.
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- Daryl Dixon: "Got bit. Fever hit. World gone to shit. Might as well quit." Dumbass didn't know enough to shoot himself in the head. Turns himself into a swinging piece of bait. And a mess.
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- Rick Grimes: There is still a life for us, a place maybe like this. It isn't all death, out there; it can't be. We just have to be strong enough, after all we've seen, to still believe that. Why is it better for Carl to live, even in this world? He talked about the deer.
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- Patricia: Merle Dixon's clap is the best thing that ever happened to you.
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