Well yes, it's quite easy to think up all sorts of plausible explanations for Carl and Enid's jaunt out, but less easy to see how Maggie managed to magically transform a ladle into a spoon.
For Carl and Enid, they seem to operate semi-autonomously anyway (Enid in particular has been going off on trips outside the walls for as long as she's been in the programme as best I can recall), the whole community is under pressure to gather resources for The Saviours, so I can well believe Carl and Enid disappearing off overnight would go largely unnoticed and/or uncommented on.
As for the continuity error with the spoon, that was of course not what made me think it was a poor episode, it was pretty much everything else that happened, or was said (oh by christ some of the dialogue was bad), or was shown onscreen, that made me think that. Yes Mr Ogg is good, but he's actually better as Trevor in GTAV than he is in TWD for my money - he's kind of wasted here. (His turn in Better Call Saul was a fuckton better than this, in fact, Better Call Saul is in a whole other universe from TWD. The latest episode was both stupid and boring, you know something's really quite bad when you can't help but start dicking about with your phone and hoping for the programme to finish.)
Me continuing to watch TWD is like that bad relationship you just don't get out of for a long time after you really should have done, because somewhere inside you're clinging onto a sort of desperate hope that one day it'll go back to how it was before, but deep down you know it'll never happen and all that's left is empty fucking and the sadness of silence afterwards when you realise neither of you have a thing of any note or tenderness to say to one another. And then you wash your cock in the sink before trudging three miles in the pouring rain to get the Metrolink home, as your soul screams for something better.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/20 ... 90af92e683 - 'Worst episode ever'
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-enter ... 26976.html - 'The most filler episode in the show's history'
http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-walkin ... ting-lull/ - 'Never say the writers of The Walking Dead don't have a sense of humour. Because they must be playing with us, naming an episode as lifeless as this, 'Go Getters'.'
http://www.gamesradar.com/the-walking-d ... lkers-now/ - 'I’m officially rooting for the Walkers now. Well, and the tiger. '