Always Accountable

"Always Accountable" is the sixth episode of the sixth season of AMC's The Walking Dead. It is the seventy-third episode of the series overall. It premiered on November 15, 2015. It was written by Heather Bellson and directed by Jeffrey January.

Plot
Getting back to Alexandria proves difficult.

Co-Stars

 * Darin Cooper as Wade
 * Matt Lowe as Cam
 * Liz E. Morgan as Tina

Uncredited

 * Unknown as Carla
 * Unknown as Delly

Deaths

 * Tina
 * Carla (Alive, Confirmed Fate; Zombified)
 * Delly (Alive, Confirmed Fate; Zombified)
 * At least 2 unnamed Saviors

Trivia

 * First appearance of Dwight.
 * First appearance of Sherry.
 * First appearance of The Saviors.
 * First (and last) appearance of Tina.
 * First (and last) appearance of Wade.
 * First (and last) appearance of Cam.
 * First (and last) appearance of Carla. (Zombified)
 * First (and last) appearance of Delly. (Zombified)
 * The title of the episode, "Always Accountable", comes from Sasha's speech to Abraham about being always accountable for his own actions.
 * Dwight and Sherry, are credited as D and Honey. This was probably to mislead the fans.
 * This episode marks the first mention of Negan, although not by name. While camping in the forest with Daryl as prisoner, Dwight, who thinks he's one of Negan's soldiers, says "He probably hates him too".
 * AMC accidentally uploaded the promo for episode 6 on their website and on their YouTube channel instead of episode 5. AMC took the video down when they noticed their mistake.
 * The walker that Daryl kills in the woods after escaping contains a Cherokee Rose on its body. This is an Easter egg to both Daryl and Carol from Season 2's fourth episode, "Cherokee Rose"
 * The line "Self-awareness is a beautiful thing" said by Sasha to Abraham in this episode are the same words Bob told Sasha in "Alone".
 * Daryl asks Dwight the same questions that we saw previously several times, starting with "30 Days Without An Accident", but also in "Indifference", "Alone", "Strangers", "The Distance" and here in "Always Accountable". The rationale behind the questions has never been revealed on-camera in the TV series itself, but it would appear that they were chosen as a quick way of gauging the attitude of survivors. There seem to be no true "right" or "wrong" answers as such. Most of the actual gauging comes from peripherical signals, such as how promptly the answers are given, with which attitude, and how much sense they make when taken together.
 * The van that Daryl found at the end of the episode had the license plate named "Patty", revealing that the "Patty" Dwight's group was looking for was not a person after all but this truck, as a means of escape. Since escape was their primary motivation throughout the episode it makes sense that they turned on Daryl as soon as they were presented with a choice between the motorbike and a dangerous trip back to an unknown community.
 * Daryl can be seen with Beth's old knife during the entire episode.
 * This is the first episode since its introduction that the Alexandria Safe-Zone does not appear.
 * It is revealed in "Start to Finish" that the person who said "help" at the end of this episode was Eugene.