The emotional core of the episode takes place within the walls of Woodbury, where Merle Dixon interrogates Glenn and Maggie. Merle, desperate to find his brother Daryl, uses psychological and physical violence to extract the location of the prison.
The episode ends with Rick’s group reaching the outskirts of Woodbury, readying a smoke-bomb assault, and leaving viewers on the edge of a violent collision between two very different versions of "civilization." [S3E7] When the Dead Come Knocking
"When the Dead Come Knocking" is the seventh episode of the third season of The Walking Dead , serving as the tension-soaked penultimate chapter before the mid-season finale. It’s an episode defined by brutal interrogations, the collision of two primary storylines, and a rare moment of scientific inquiry into the apocalypse. The Interrogations at Woodbury The emotional core of the episode takes place
The episode sets the stage for the first physical confrontation between Rick’s "found family" and the Governor’s curated society. It’s an episode defined by brutal interrogations, the
The scenes are famously harrowing: Glenn is beaten and forced to fight a walker while duct-taped to a chair, showing his evolution from a "delivery boy" to a hardened survivor. Meanwhile, The Governor takes over Maggie’s interrogation, using the threat of sexual violence and Maggie’s care for Glenn to break her. Ultimately, Maggie reveals the prison's location to save Glenn, highlighting the Governor’s escalating depravity. Rick’s Mission and Michonne’s Arrival
At the prison, Michonne arrives with the baby formula Glenn and Maggie had dropped. After a tense standoff where Rick realizes she knows where his people are, a small team—Rick, Daryl, Oscar, and Michonne—heads toward Woodbury.
Daryl’s discovery that Merle is alive and working for the enemy adds a layer of personal stakes to the impending rescue mission.