Internment

"Internment" is the fifth episode of the fourth season of AMC's The Walking Dead. It is the fortieth episode of the series overall. It premiered on November 10, 2013. It was written by Channing Powell and directed by David Boyd.

Plot
Multiple enemies put pressure on Rick and the group. Could this finally be the breaking point for the survivors and the prison?

Co-Stars
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 * Sherry Richards as Jeanette
 * Jan Harrelson as Noris
 * Luke Donaldson as Luke
 * Erin Hunter as Crying Mom

Uncredited

 * Randy Woods as Mr. Jacobson
 * James Keats as Henry
 * Rob Fitts as Mr. Richards
 * Leola Williams as Mrs. Richards
 * Corey Reitz as Noris' Son
 * Santiago Cirilo as Julio
 * Will Martin as Sick Teenager
 * Becky Shaw as the Achey Woman
 * Bill Vella as Woodbury Resident
 * Denny Ainsworth as Woodbury Resident
 * Leola Williams as Woodbury Resident
 * Adam Daniels as Prison Newcomer
 * Deanna Dixon as Woodbury Resident
 * Sarah Wildman, Greg Rothstein, Hannah Moore as Prison Survivors
 * Lauren Henneberg, Michelle Brannon, Greg Tresan, Shellita Boxie, Jerrad Vunovich, & Ellie Decker as Walkers
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Deaths

 * Mr. Jacobson (Zombified)
 * Caleb Subramanian (Alive and Zombified)
 * Noris' Son (Alive and Zombified)
 * Crying Mom (Alive and Zombified)
 * Noris (Alive and Zombified)
 * Henry (Alive and Zombified)
 * At least 3 unnamed prison residents

Trivia

 * First appearance of Julio.
 * Last appearance of Caleb Subramanian.
 * Last appearance of Mr. Jacobson.
 * Last appearance of Noris.
 * Last appearance of Mrs. Richards.
 * Last appearance of Henry. (Alive)
 * David Morrissey (The Governor), returns this episode after being absent since "Welcome to the Tombs".
 * The title of the episode, "Internment", refers to the infected being put into their prison cells since they might be dangerous.
 * This is also done to prevent the sick from seeing the fate of those who succumbed to the flu. However, they already know what's happening, despite Hershel trying to hide it.
 * The song featured in this episode is "Oats In The Water" by Ben Howard
 * This episode takes place at the same time as "Dead Weight".
 * This is the first episode since "I Ain't a Judas" to show the prison yard during night time.
 * Glenn was located in cell one hundred when he was about to asphyxiate, this could be a nod to Issue 100.
 * The ending of the episode mirrors the beginning of the "30 Days Without An Accident", with similar camera angles and events, Rick refreshing himself with water and Carl saying he didn't wake him up before taking care of the crops. This implies that everything has returned to normality after overcoming the flu.
 * The is the first and so far only episode of the TV series that when first aired on AMC, there was no commercial break in between the opening title sequence and the following first act scene.