Stefan Schwartz directed this episode, the mid-season premiere and he did a great job at directing. The episode deals with the aftermath of Jeremiah Sr's death which was caused by Nick shooting him in the head but it was supposed to be Madison. The feud is over between Otto and Walker, but will that be enough? This episode really slows the pacing down a bit to focus more on character development and world building on the next plot we'll follow, an interesting plot point that will involve the Dam more. But saying that this episode isn't suspenseful or fast paced you're wrong as there is some characters that want the old ways to return like Troy.
There are some fine performances in this episode, Daniel Sharman is one of those that really stood out from the rest. He have truly captured Troy with his acting with the help of the great writing but mostly its his performance that captures the character, he shows that in this episode.
The ones who were mortal enemies with Walker is dead, and the rest of the people were simply scared but most of the killings was based on lies as Walker killed those responsible for his father and family's death and it was the founding members that killed all of his family members. He wanted revenge so he killed the founding members except for the one Troy killed, with killing them he had to kill the ones that were with them. It's justified in a way, the Clark family had been on the wrong side the entire time. I don't find it stupid that the two group of people share the same home now, as they didn't want to do them any harm.