The new Episode Four
trailer is on the TellTale blog. My thoughts:
The corpses impaled on spikes suggest that after the zombie outbreak occurred, some people engaged in criminal behavior and they were punished by residents in a crude way. The police and military were overwhelmed, so defense against living threats fell to residents, not trained law enforcers.
The ringing church bell was pulled by I don’t know who or why, but Chuck turned into a good poet after it rang.
Ben’s betrayal was followed by his cowardice in failure to protect Clementine. First, I thought Ben was so foolish as to be manipulated by bandits. Now I know he cannot be relied on to defend a group member. I want him out of the group. I bet limping Omid will be more helpful than Ben.
Kenny, beer bottle in hand, said “We got walkers all around us, that crazy fuck on the radio messing with us, if now ain’t the time for a drink . . .” Hopefully, Kenny can keep going. However, maintaining group morale becomes harder as members turn to alcohol to cope. Maybe group members will use drugs too.
The Crawford psychiatric facility is ominously shown as abusive. There is some real-life inspiration for abuse of medical patients by hospital personnel. My guess is the abuse only became worse after the walker outbreak.
An unidentified man questioned Lee’s treatment of Clementine. A forum user suggested that it may be the unidentified radio speaker:
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Originally Posted by 8Bit_System
It's the same dude shown in the episode 3 teaser, I'm quite sure of it. Most probably is walkie-talkie man as well.

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However, a shadow outline could match may facial configurations, but this photo comparison is a good guess.
The red-hooded, blonde-haired girl who uppercut Lee somewhat resembles the protagonist from Assassin's Creed. After being knocked out, hopefully Kenny can break his beer bottle over the ninja lady’s head.
I read the comment that the walker herd that the group escaped at the end of Episode 3 may catch up. I am unsure. At the beginning of Episode 2, Lee axed a walker in the back of the skull. The walker was eating a rabbit. So, walkers need food just like living people. Can the walkers travel all the way to Savannah without food or will one-by-one they drop dead permanently because they need energy just to move?