I do like that Rick just fired straight through the wall of the RV to kill those guys. Too many tv shows tend to make everything bullet proof and "good cover" that in real life would hold up about as well as paper.
Yeah, I liked that too, especially since the walls of an RV are basically plywood and sheet metal; hardly the most bullet-proof materials out there.

Killing the people through the wall of the RV was an awesome strategy to take.
The hand thing was probably more to just slow him down and incapacitate him for a short time, it did cause him to have to struggle a bit more to do things and likely will continue to do so until he's able to bandage it our something.
And I didn't get the sense from the episode that it was something Rick was actually concerned about, or otherwise we would have seen him make at least some attempt to amputate himself right away (as we saw them do with so quickly with Hershel's leg); he seemed more just annoyed at the fact the blade gave out on him, and he now had to deal with all the bleeding.
That's a good point too, re: the amputation thing, if it were an issue he'd have to lop his hand off immediately not when he got around to it or considered it something to be concerned about.
Rick almost gets killed by the Wolves that Morgan let go. Thanks for that, Morgan.
Yeah, I like Morgan but his Zombie Apocalypse Zen isn't going to do anyone any favors. As much as last week I gave Carol grief for putting down the Wolf; that man was bound and no longer an immediate threat and a potential source of information. Then you kill him.
But Morgan beats the people up and sends them away (or in the case of the start of the last episode last season, sticks them somewhere and then takes off) just so he can fight them another day? So their reckless actions and attitudes can now go off to harm others? (Which is what happens here.)
What Morgan did in sparing the Wolves was stupid; he should have killed them. These people came into the town and were attacking and killing, why spare them? I hassled Carol for killing the bound Wolf, but at the same time -and on contrast- had Morgan just killed the guy then there'd have been no issues.
Really, this *isn't* a time or world where you take prisoners, if people attack you get rid of them. But in the case of the Wolf Carol killed it was a man Morgan chased off it was one who Morgan captured; creating the dilemma. Had Morgan simply killed the guy like he should be doing? No problems.
Glenn is dead and if he isn't then I'm sorry but that would be a cowardly move by the show.
True, but at the same time things have been made fairly ambiguous between what happened (or didn't happen) on Talking dead and some of the framing of the scene as well as Glenn's reaction. Plus there's the statements made by the show-runners. If Glenn was truly dead and was only "coming back" as part of flash-backs, or a hallucination or even as a Walker then he'd still be "dead" and would have been treated as such on TTD and been in the "In Memoriam" segment as well as on the couch to say goodbye to fans.
As it stands now, there's just a lot of questions on what really happened here.
t has to be the stench of walker blood that puts walkers off attacking you. The fresh scent of Nicholas would only encourage walkers to come.
True... maybe. Maybe the stench of Glenn's dried/drying blood-soaked clothes of a dead person is enough? There's a tiny bit of wiggle room on how the notion of this works. We'll see, I guess, but there's some questions.