The Walking Dead: 10 Most Disappointing Episodes Ever
3. I Ain't A Judas (Season 3, Episode 11)
The cast of The Walking Dead are often defined by their loyalties and the web of motivations has only gotten more complex through the seasons. The sense of morality in the zombie apocalypse often fuels many twists and turns in the wider genre.
However, not every piece of character writing translates into effective episodes. Tensions are continuing to boil between Rick and The Governor with their discussion having failed to calm the animosity. In between the two sides, there's one character struggling to figure out who she should support. "I Ain't A Judas" homes in on this thread.
There's a big focus on Andrea in this one and overall, things just feel extremely indecisive and illogical. From the beginning of season 3, the character was torn between her life in Woodbury and loyalties to the original group. She returns to the prison, finding great distruct among the inhabitants, then turns around and heads back in the other direction.
To finish up, Andrea has an opportunity to kill the Governor in his sleep, but refuses to. On the whole, nothing much really happened in "I Ain't A Judas", leaving the final two episodes in the season to pick up the pieces. Luckily, they both offer far more engaging events to close things out.