"Rick and his group encounter a seemingly friendly survivor who says he knows of a safe place to stay. However, Rick is hesitant to go with him."
This was a stupid and pointless episode... at least story wise, the real point of this episode was to push the homosexual agenda.
Story wise Rick was still suspicious of the new guy, Aaron, so his solution was to wait until dark then drive to his camp and spy on it. Ok, except as we've seen before, none of the zombie survivors can drive... at all. Glenn plows right into a herd of walkers for no apparent reason as he had his headlights on and should have seen them. His excuse was that the others behind him in the Rv were to close and wouldn't be able to stop in time if he hit his brakes. Which would mean, 1) they were driving way to fast, 2) the RV was following way to close. Except of course the RV didn't follow the car and instead turned off.... which means they weren't to close after all. Then a bunch of pointless running around in the woods followed by them driving right up the camp doors the next day.
Story wise a completely boring, stupid, and unnecessary series of events that shouldn't have taken up more than one minute of an episode let alone a whole episode. Which of course brings up the REAL reason this episode was made. When they stop for the night we get treated to Aaron and his homo lover, Eric, making out. Barf, barf and more barf. An entire episode written like complete nonsense just to shove homos in our faces. Seriously I think they wrote the homo lovers scene then one of the writers said, "Oh yeah, this is a zombie show. Maybe we should put some of those in". So they wrote another scene where Glenn runs over a bunch of walkers for no reason, but it looked cool. Then they called it a show.
A viewer could completely skip this episode and not miss a thing, other than the homo make out scene.