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** The "fish fry attack" from the first-season episode "Vatos" continues to be a sticking point between Shane and Rick (with both of them arguing over whether or not Rick was justified leading a mission to rescue Merle and retrieve the guns) long into the second season. "Pretty Much Dead Already" namechecks the event again, with Shane specifically mentioning Amy and Jim ({{spoiler|who both died as a result of the attack}}).
** The "fish fry attack" from the first-season episode "Vatos" continues to be a sticking point between Shane and Rick (with both of them arguing over whether or not Rick was justified leading a mission to rescue Merle and retrieve the guns) long into the second season. "Pretty Much Dead Already" namechecks the event again, with Shane specifically mentioning Amy and Jim ({{spoiler|who both died as a result of the attack}}).
** Shane's pre-apocalypse flashback in the first-season episode "TS-19" gets referenced again when he tries to make amends with Rick in "18 Miles Out".
** Shane's pre-apocalypse flashback in the first-season episode "TS-19" gets referenced again when he tries to make amends with Rick in "18 Miles Out".
** Glenn mentions his friends that have died to Enid in Season 6. This includes Dale who died back in Season 2, but it also includes characters that had died more recently such as Hershel and Tyreese.
* [[Contrived Coincidence]]: In "Beside the Dying Fire", a group of walkers, attracted by the same helicopter that Rick saw in Atlanta in "Days Gone Bye" (and apparently happening at the same time, no less) makes its way towards the direction of the helicopter, and eventually masses more and more walkers who fall in step with the original group. The horde of walkers eventually smashes through a strong wooden fence and {{spoiler|onto the Greene farm}}.
* [[Contrived Coincidence]]: In "Beside the Dying Fire", a group of walkers, attracted by the same helicopter that Rick saw in Atlanta in "Days Gone Bye" (and apparently happening at the same time, no less) makes its way towards the direction of the helicopter, and eventually masses more and more walkers who fall in step with the original group. The horde of walkers eventually smashes through a strong wooden fence and {{spoiler|onto the Greene farm}}.
* [[Cool Car]]: The car that Rick and Glenn use to draw the walkers away with the car alarm is a brand new Dodge Challenger. Glenn is understandably happy over being able to drive out of Atlanta with nothing but open road in front of him and no police to pull him over.
* [[Cool Car]]: The car that Rick and Glenn use to draw the walkers away with the car alarm is a brand new Dodge Challenger. Glenn is understandably happy over being able to drive out of Atlanta with nothing but open road in front of him and no police to pull him over.