Ultimately the choice between Nick and Pete means very little other than giving Clem a chance to bond with Nick since either way Pete will die and Nick will rejoin the group. That makes the entire end of episode choice last time seem really weak.
I didn't teach Sarah how to use a gun since I don't wanna get on Carlos's bad side but from what I can see, Clem teaches her exactly as Lee taught her meaning her entire dialogue is dependent on dialogue choices you already chose last season.
Rebecca actually grew to trust Clem for me. Must be because I didn't call her out on whose baby it is last ep. Whatever the case, she's not so much of a bitch anymore and actually seems kinda nice. Dunno why she thinks Alvin's going to kill her if he finds out the child is actually Carver's. That just seems so out of character for Alvin since he was the only person besides Pete who trusted Clem from the start.
When Nick shot that guy on the bridge, I thought it going to bite him in the arse later on. I'd say it almost did if it weren't for the fact I had Clem tell Walter that Nick is a good guy deep down.
Reunion with Kenny was nice; no surprise he was still alive and I like his new beard. He seems to be very protective of Clem, even lying and saying Clem wants to stay with him (regardless of what I told him) and then calling Clem "Duck"; I think he's still broken up inside over losing his family but he's putting on a strong face. From what Walter and Sarita say, I think Kenny really holds Lee with some sort of reverence.
When Bonnie showed up and was blatantly lying about what she was doing, I put 2 and 2 together and immediate figured out that the group Tavia was from in 400 Days is in fact Carver's group. Bonnie's the only one the 400 Days guys who always takes up Tavia on her offer no matter what so it seems to make sense. This means that 400 Days was basically us gathering up people to join the bad guys in season 2, ugh.