Thank You

"Thank You" is the third episode of the sixth season of AMC's The Walking Dead. It is the seventieth episode of the series overall. It premiered on October 25, 2015. It was written by Angela Kang and directed by Michael Sl ovis

Plot
A return home doesn't go as expected.

Co-Stars

 * Jesse C. Boyd as Blond Wolf
 * Jay Huguley as David
 * Beth Keener as Annie
 * Jonathan Kleitman as Sturgess
 * Michael Traynor as Nicholas

Uncredited

 * Unknown as Will
 * Duane Kicak as Tommy
 * Gregory Nicotero as Walker

Death

 * Barnes
 * Sturgess
 * Will (Alive, Confirmed Fate; Zombified)
 * Annie
 * David (Alive)
 * Nicholas
 * Tommy (Off-Screen)
 * 5 unnamed Wolves including Blond Wolf

Trivia

 * First (and last) appearance of Will. (Zombified)
 * Last appearance of Nicholas. (Alive)
 * Last appearance of Barnes.
 * Last appearance of Sturgess.
 * Last appearance of Annie.
 * Last appearance of Tommy.
 * Last appearance of David. (Alive)
 * Last appearance of Blond Wolf.
 * This episode was originally named "Attacked".
 * The title of the episode, "Thank You", refers to Nicholas' final words to Glenn before killing himself, thanking him for not killing him in "Conquer".
 * Kenric Green (Scott) and Justin Miles (Barnes) are upgraded from "Co-Stars" to "Also Starring" in this episode.
 * Jason Douglas (Tobin) was credited in the episode despite not appearing in the episode nor being a series regular. He is mentioned several times by Rick, who attempts to contact him on the walkie-talkie.
 * This is the first episode in which Lennie James, Alexandra Breckenridge, Ross Marquand, Austin Nichols, and Tovah Feldshuh are credited but do not appear.
 * Glenn calls Rick a "dumbass" on the walkie-talkie, which is a reference to him calling Rick the same thing in the first episode.
 * Coincidentally, both episodes ended with Rick being trapped inside of a vehicle with a herd of walkers around him.
 * "We all have a job to do," the last words that Glenn said to Michonne before he went to find a way to distract the herd, are similar to the last words that Maggie said to Beth, "we've all got jobs to do."
 * As of this episode, Owen is the last remaining Wolf alive.
 * The events of this episode occur concurrently with the events of "JSS".
 * There were scenes from the script that did not make filming, such as how Alexandria survivor Tommy met his grisly fate. He was in the woods when he heard a cry and tried to follow the sound but tripped and injured himself. After making it back to the road, he was overcome by zombies.

Comic Parallels

 * Scott being shot in his leg is adapted from a similar scene in Issue 69, where he falls from a roof and breaks it instead.
 * Glenn's uncertain fate situation is a slight nod to his original death in Issue 75.