The penultimate episode of season three of AMC's The Walking Dead is now behind us. Along the way we've had to say goodbye to some near and dear characters and tonight's episode was no different. While it was still just a precursor to the all out war that is expected on next week's finale, it still packed an emotional punch that managed to carry the story forward ever so slightly. Blood has been spilt on both sides of the conflict; no one is safe, no one is certain to survive. Starring Andrew Lincoln, David Morrissey, Chandler Riggs, Melissa McBride, Laurie Holden, Danai Gurira, Michael Rooker, Norman Reedus, Steven Yeun, Lauren Cohan, Scott Wilson, Dallas Roberts, Emily Kinney, Chad Coleman and Lew Temple, AMC's The Walking Dead airs Sunday nights at 9. Hit the jump for my review of "This Sorrowful Life." [Spoiler Alert: All reviews and recaps come with a general spoiler warning from this point onward.] Tonight's episode was all about the Dixon brothers, with a bit of Michonne thrown in for good measure. Rick, Daryl and Hershel have all signed off on handing Michonne over to the Governor for the chance that Woodbury will leave the prison alone, but Rick recruits Merle to do the dirty work. Merle knows that Rick and the others lack the spine to do what's necessary so he takes matters into his own hand(s) and takes Michonne on an ill-fated road trip. Meanwhile, Rick second guesses his decision too late and Daryl goes off in search of his brother to prevent the exchange. Michonne manages ...
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