Walking Dead: Arrow on the Doorpost

"Arrow on the Doorpost" is the thirteenth episode of season three of the survival horror series The Walking Dead and the thirty-second  episode of the series overall. It was directed by David Boyd with a script written by Ryan C. Coleman. It first aired on the AMC network on Sunday, March 10th, 2013.

Notes & Trivia
This section showcases various notations, annotations and trivia relating to this episode. This may include behind-the-scenes details relating to this episode such as production notes and cast and crew credits, but may also include in-universe trivia relating to the internal continuity of The Walking Dead as well.


 * "WD: Arrow on the Doorpost" and "The Walking Dead: Arrow on the Doorpost" both redirect to this page.


 * The Walking Dead was developed by Frank Darabont based on the series of graphic novels by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard.


 * This episode is rated TV-MA.


 * This episode is included on disc four of the Walking Dead: The Complete Third Season DVD and Blu-ray collections.


 * This episode aired in the United Kingdom on the FOX Network on March 15th, 2013.


 * This episode had a viewership of 11.46 million people.


 * Robert Kirkman, David Alpert, Gale Anne Hurd, and Glen Mazzara are all credited in the main title credits.


 * Paul Gadd, Nichole Beattie, Sang Kyu Kim, Angela Kang, Scott M. Gimple, Denise Huth, Evan Reilly, Greg Nicotero, and Tom Luse are all credited in the opening title credits.


 * Producer Jolly Dale and associate producer Kenneth Requa are credited in the end-title credits for this episode.


 * Co-executive producer and teleplay writer Evan T. Reilly is credited as Evan Reilly in this episode.


 * Co-executive producer Denise M. Huth is credited as Denise Huth in this episode.


 * This is the second episode of The Walking Dead directed by David Boyd. It is his only episode from season three. He previously directed the season two episode, "Secrets".


 * This is the first episode of The Walking Dead written by Ryan C. Coleman.