I didn't think much of this episode, but predicted the vitriolic hate purely due to the Beth focus. This is a potentially really interesting direction for the character, and continues the great work they've done for her characterization since season 4. The scene with Dawn telling Beth that some people are made for this world and some aren't, was really telling. They are gonna bring that theme home when we return to this plotline. Looking forward to it.
I thought it was super ironic for Dawn to tell Beth that because of all the shit that Beth has gone through. Whatever Dawn and their group have here, I don't see them having it worse than what Beth had to go through. All these attachment to structure, power, along with the delusion that they will be saved makes Dawn less suitable for the new world.
I really liked this episode and they really nailed the creepiness of the way things are run here. It feels very down-to-earth, human and closer to home when compared to Terminus. I think the uncomfortable part lies in how blur the lines are. You cannot deny that the form of structure that they have is not keeping them safe but yet you know that the system is corrupt and would probably fall really easily once someone goes berserk on the doctor or Dawn. You kind of understand where the doctor is coming from but yet still see his actions as deplorable. It's not as over the top as eating humans but a system that you can really see existing in various parts of our society, even without the need of an apocalypse.
I don't think we're supposed to really get very attached to these new characters anyway. Terminus and this are meant to let us, and the characters, see how this whole zombie epidemic has create mini societies that are built upon different philosophies. It lets us and the characters to examine the similarities and differences between what Rick and Co has done and what others have done and I think this will really help build up towards Rick's next attempt at building a safe haven.
I really like what they did with the body dumping. It was both a "oh so this is what you do to dead bodies" moment and a way to dispel any doubts of this group being cannibalistic.