I enjoyed it.
Kept waiting to see one-handed Merle, then realized it was just Daryl's mind. Have I mentioned that I am smitten with the farmer's daughter??

Even if she would've pushed Glenn in to feed the barn zombies, I would still

her.
To go along with the good lines from the episode: When Merle was nagging at Daryl at the top of the climb, he reached out his hand and said "C'mon, grab Rick's hand.". Pretty sure that was the missing hand that Rick cuffed to the pipe. That whole conversation and the Rick's hand part, on top of the mom (whose name I still don't know or give a crap to find out) giving him the kiss, that should seal Daryl to Rick's side. I liked the epsiode, though largely because it was mostly Daryl. At the end though, I couldn't help notice that NOTHING REALLY HAPPENED until the last minute! Sophia: still missing. Carl: still in bed. Lori: still pregnant and silent and re-rejecting Shane, again. Rick: still a wuss. Shane: still a #### who Lori has rejected. Dale: still a prat. Glenn: still useless (though bonus points for almost getting more). Farmer: still a terrible actor who wants them gone. Mom: still useless and less concerned about her daughter than Lori is about her still healing son.
T-Bone: is he on the show still?
But I do understand. It's hard to advance a story when you have 28 minutes of commercials.
There were some good scenes in there and some not-actually-clunky setups (like the hayloft note), but #######it if this isn't the most frustrating show on the air.