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His suicide is both an act of total surrender and a final, unintended curse upon Glenn. The "Death" of Glenn Rhee

The episode’s climax—the infamous dumpster scene—remains one of the show's most controversial moments of psychological horror. [S6E3] Thank You

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The "noise" of his past failures becomes literal as the walkers surround them.

By the end, Rick is trapped in a stalled RV, and the group is shattered. [S6E3] Thank You

The episode reinforces that in this world, a single person’s fear can be more dangerous than a hundred walkers.