Damn good episode. The pacing was phenomenal (even the Woodbury segments were nicely done...though I still don't understand Andrea's motivations (beyond getting a little sumthin sumthin)), and the sheer emotion was staggering. I admit, I was a little misty-eyed by the end. 86/100.
Spoiler for someone may or may not die, this spoiler tag is to prevent you from knowing :)...:
While I thought T-Bone's death was well done (a decent surprise (i.e. not expected) and good ending for a good character...though it's kind of sad that his token position was immediately filled by the lone other black man literally waiting in the wings), I'm unsure how to feel about Lori's death. It is not that shocking that she died (she lives in worse than third-world conditions, constantly stressed and ridiculously malnourished, not to mention she has a history of problems with child birth), but I do feel that her death was unnecessary and more for shock value, especially since it leaves her story untold.
For some reason people have an intense dislike for Lori. I never really understood why, but the show has embraced that dislike and put Lori in an awful position. Consequently, I did expect some form of redemption for her, and I guess she got that a little with her son, but instead she was killed off before she could reconnect with Rick. This could, of course, lead to Rick having a nice introspective mini-story arc, but it is a shame that Lori was wasted just to give Rick and the others more story opportunities.