After the attack on the camp, Rick leads the survivors to the C.D.C., in the hope that they can cure an infected Jim.After the attack on the camp, Rick leads the survivors to the C.D.C., in the hope that they can cure an infected Jim.After the attack on the camp, Rick leads the survivors to the C.D.C., in the hope that they can cure an infected Jim.
- Morales
- (as Juan Pareja)
- Jacqui
- (as Jeryl Prescott Sales)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIt is established in this episode that it has been six and a half months since the outbreak that caused the zombie apocalypse.
- GoofsWhen the group is heading towards the CDC, the Winnebago starts to smoke and they stop. Shane says he will go ahead into the city and try to find a matching hose for the engine, as the one they have is shot. But then they pull Jim out of the vehicle and lean him up against the tree. When they are ready to leave him behind, they climb back into their respective vehicles, and the Winnebago starts without a hitch and they drive away without any more mention of car troubles. However, this is because it's edited awkwardly. Shane and T-Dog left when they did and came back with the needed supplies before the decision was made to leave Jim behind, but no further time or mention is devoted to this supply run between/after these scenes.
- Quotes
[Daryl raises a pickaxe to kill the infected Jim with]
Daryl Dixon: You go looking for aspirin, do what you need to do.
Daryl Dixon: [Daryl yells wielding the pickaxe] Someone needs to have some balls to take care of this damn problem!
Shane Walsh: [as Shane shouts] Hey, hey, hey!
Rick Grimes: [Rick cocks his gun at Daryl] We don't kill the living.
Daryl Dixon: That's funny coming from a man who just put a gun to my head.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Worst The Walking Dead Characters (2017)
One of the most poignant scenes in this episode is when the survivors arrive at the CDC in search of answers, only to be met with uncertainty and despair. The claustrophobic atmosphere of the CDC adds to the tension, as the survivors struggle to come to terms with the harsh realities of their new world.
"Wildfire" explores themes of grief, loss, and the search for meaning in the face of overwhelming tragedy. As the survivors struggle to find hope amidst despair, they are forced to confront their own mortality and the fragility of human existence.
- fernandoschiavi
- Feb 28, 2024
Details
- Runtime45 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD