Before the filming of season three, Norman Reedus asked the show runners if his character could have a dog. They rejected him, saying it would be too much work and too hard to fit into the show, and got him a new crossbow instead. In this episode, six seasons later, Daryl finally finds a dog to keep.
First episode to be directed by someone who was a cast member on the show.
The limb Daryl (Norman Reedus) throws into the fire was actually a cooked chicken breast carved into the shape of a walker foot.
This marks Michael Cudlitz' directorial debut.
All of Daryl Dixon's (Norman Reedus) past scars (from his abusive childhood and previous seasons) are gone and replaced by new scars picked up sometime during the time jump, including the mysterious "X" scars.