Remember

"Remember" is the twelfth episode of the fifth season of AMC's The Walking Dead. It is the sixty-third episode of the series overall. It premiered on March 1, 2015. It was written by Channing Powell and directed by Greg Nicotero.

Plot
Adjusting into a new lifestyle is proving difficult for the group. Has life on the road proven too treacherous to go back to who they once were?

Co-Stars

 * Corey Brill as Pete Anderson
 * Major Dodson as Sam Anderson
 * Ann Mahoney as Olivia
 * Elijah Marcano as Mikey
 * Katelyn Nacon as Enid
 * Hailee Steinfeld as Hannah
 * Jordan Woods-Robinson as Eric Raleigh
 * Michael Traynor as Nicholas

Uncredited

 * Charlotte & Clara Ward as Judith Grimes
 * Stacy Payne as Stacy
 * Kevin Galbraith as Walker
 * Scott Ian as Walker
 * Curtis Jackson as Bob Miller
 * Helen Jackson as Natalie Miller
 * Robert Morato as Bobby

Deaths

 * None

Trivia

 * First appearance of the Alexandria Safe-Zone.
 * First appearance of Enid.
 * First appearance of Nicholas.
 * First appearance of Deanna Monroe.
 * First appearance of Olivia.
 * First appearance of Jessie Anderson.
 * First appearance of Sam Anderson.
 * First appearance of Bob Miller.
 * First appearance of Natalie Miller.
 * First appearance of Ron Anderson.
 * First appearance of Mikey.
 * First appearance of Hannah.￼
 * First appearance of Pete Anderson.
 * First appearance of Aiden Monroe.
 * First appearance of Stacy.
 * First appearance of Bobby.
 * The title of the episode, "Remember", refers to how Rick's group remembers how life is different outside Alexandria.
 * Reportedly, a South-African network accidentally aired the promo for this episode instead of episode 11's after the premiere of episode 10.[2]
 * This episode marks Steven Yeun, Norman Reedus, Laurie Holden, and Zachary Gordon' 50th appearence on the show.
 * The comic book Carl finds in his attic and later returns to Enid is "Invincible", another story written by Robert Kirkman and published by Skybound.
 * Several scenes were cut from the final version of the episode, some of which revealed the job assignments for a few members of the group, including Abraham joining the construction crew, Rosita meeting Pete to become a medical assistant, Eugene meeting with someone to work on the solar arrays, and Maggie working with Deanna.[3] The scenes were supposed to be before the fight between Glenn and Aiden, as Maggie can be seen walking with Deanna toward the confrontation.
 * In an Instagram post, Chandler Riggs explained why he appears to be dominating Noah in poker. Neither he nor Tyler James Williams knew how to play poker beforehand and were instructed by Josh McDermitt. Before shooting the scene, everyone bet all they had, which Chandler won, "thus making Carl the poker god of the apocalypse."[4]
 * The badge that Rick has when he puts on his constable uniform was specially made for him. According to Chris Hardwick, the badge had a Latin phrase that's translated as "We Will Rise Again," a phrase that The Governor used back in "Walk With Me".
 * Several easter eggs were confirmed during the Talking Dead segment of this episode. The titles for the last five episodes were taken from the quote Dale said back in, "Vatos". “I like what the father said to the son when he gave him a watch that had been handed down through generations. He said: ‘I give you a mausoleum of all hope and desire which will fit your individual needs, no better than it did mine and my father before me. I give it to you not that you may  remember  time, but that you may  forget  it. For a moment, now and then, and not  spend  all of your breath  trying  to  conquer  it.'” a nod to all five titles.

Comic Parallels

 * Rick's group being interviewed and given jobs by Deanna is adapted from Issue 70.
 * Rick shaving his beard is adapted from Issue 70.
 * Jessie cutting off Rick's hair is adapted from a similar scene in Issue 70, where Olivia cuts off Rick's hair instead.
 * The group delivering their guns to Olivia is adapted from Issue 71.
 * Rick suggesting the group to sleep together in the same house is adapted from a similar scene in Issue 71, where Abraham makes the suggestion instead.
 * Rick looking desperately for his son before Jessie helps him is adapted from a similar scene in Issue 70, where Aaron calms him down instead.
 * Rick accepting his new job as the community constable is adapted from Issue 70.
 * Rick telling Daryl and Carol that if Alexandria makes them weak they would take over is adapted from a similar scene in Issue 71, where Rick tells Andrea that if Alexandria tries to exile them they would take over instead.