Still

"Still" is the twelfth episode of the fourth season of AMC's The Walking Dead. It is the forty-seventh episode of the series overall. It premiered on March 2, 2014. It was written by Angela Kang and directed by Julius Ramsay.

Plot
Faced with the day-to-day survival of life outside shelter, a simple request by someone in the group leads to a bizarre but enlightening mission.

Uncredited

 * Coleman Youmans as a Walker

Deaths

 * None

Trivia

 * The title of the episode, "Still", refers to Daryl and Beth’s drunken moonshine confessions, as well as the discovery of the moonshine still.
 * In the Talking Dead it was revealed that the hanging walkers in the club were killed by the staff of the club during a class struggle.
 * The song that plays during the ending scene is "Up The Wolves" by The Mountain Goats.
 * This episode features the fewest number of actors thus far. This episode features the fewest living characters, this is also the first episode to feature no guest actors, and this is the first episode to feature only two main cast members, the others being "The Grove" and "Slabtown".
 * This is the first episode to feature no characters with comic counterparts as Daryl, Beth, Niall, Jason, Logan, Haley, and Ariel don't appear in the comics.
 * Emily Kinney and Norman Reedus confirmed that the snake they were eating during shooting was actually Eel. Norman had cut off the rattle from the snake during shooting and gave it to Andrew Lincoln.
 * At the Country Club, Beth picks up a spoon with Washington, D.C. decorated on it, hinting at the group's future journey to the location, and also the fact that Beth was not present in that storyline.
 * This episode is a posthumous dedication to Sarah Elizabeth Jones, a camera operator killed in an accident during the filming of Midnight Rider in 2014.
 * According to Denise Huth, the photos of the country club's presidents are staff that work on the show.
 * As revealed in Talking Dead, John Sanders, the prop master, was one of the faces that Daryl was throwing the darts at.
 * A posthumous easter egg to Breaking Bad's character, Jesse Pinkman was added in this episode, when Daryl, and Beth engaged in the conversation on the porch, Daryl recalled his experience with Merle's dealer, "...a janky little white guy. Tweaker. One day we were at his house. Watching TV, watching this show. Merle was talking about all this dumb stuff about it. Turns out it was the tweaker's kid's favorite show. He never sees this kid, so he felt guilty about it or somethin'. He pulls a gun, sticks it right here. He says, "I'm gonna kill you, bitch!".
 * This is the first episode of Season 4 to feature no deaths.