The Walking Dead: All Seasons (DON'T POST SPOILERS)

Damn niggas only locked up in they head.
Most poetic shit you're ignorant ass has ever said.

so all the shit that happened last week...we get a whole show on morgan


they really know how to fluff this show up
They give 3 action packed nonstop eps out the gate for the adrenaline junkies and they take one well written and filmed ep to detail and nuance one of the best characters on the show- while providing a backdrop and explanation of his pacifist mindset for the retarded "he a pussy" crowd- and you muthafuckas STILL find room to bitch and moan...::confused::smh::lol:
 
Most poetic shit you're ignorant ass has ever said.


They give 3 action packed nonstop eps out the gate for the adrenaline junkies and they take one well written and filmed ep to detail and nuance one of the best characters on the show- while providing a backdrop and explanation of his pacifist mindset for the retarded "he a pussy" crowd- and you muthafuckas STILL find room to bitch and moan...::confused::smh::lol:

that's not the point.. I swear some of you niggas like to argue just to argue.

I'm not complaining about the episode itself. It was a good episode, but the point is that they could have showed this episode any time. They've been developing Morgan's story for 6 season but they wait until now to show this. Right after an episode with two big cliff hangers. It's cheap storytelling, just to fluff up the season. Just to keep people talking about "is he dead" for another week. TWD do this type of shit all the time and it's cheap.
 
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Interesting episode. Questionable timing though. I don't agree with the no killing part. Why? Is Morgan going to train everyfuckingbody in aikido?!
 
Sounds like he did kill dude that murdered his fam.

Interesting episode. Questionable timing though. I don't agree with the no killing part. Why? Is Morgan going to train everyfuckingbody in aikido?!

Aikido won't work with brainwashed people. Ever try convincing someone that the Bible is complete bullshit? Same thing for the wolves
 
Morgan is still crazy. Jedi Morgan is just a mask for his real nature. If he had changed then he could have been honest and evaluated the situation he was in and kill the Wolves. He was willing to save one live but risk many lives.

He is like an addict who becomes extremely religious. They just swapped their addiction for one that is "more positive," but they are still addicts.

It is easy to be Jedi Morgan when their are no real consequences, but in their present situation his addiction to that fallacious code has caused harm to many people.

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that's not the point.. I swear some of you niggas like to argue just to argue.
As opposed to complaining just to complain? :lol:

I'm not complaining about the episode itself. It was a good episode, but the point is that they could have showed this episode any time. They've been developing Morgan's story for 6 season but they wait until now to show this. Right after an episode with two big cliff hangers. It's cheap storytelling, just to fluff up the season. Just to keep people talking about "is he dead" for another week. TWD do this type of shit all the time and it's cheap.
Well if it could have been done at "anytime" then why NOT last nite? And whats so difficult to understand about the timing when most complaints in this thread are directed at Morgans characters handling of the intruders and why? Looks like a good pertinent change of pace to me. Also gives needed insight to the character and his motivations and mindset. Gives viewers perspective going forward.

Wouldn't it be ironic if the dude that Morgan told the story to killed him. :smh:
No. That wouldnt be irony.

Morgan is still crazy. Jedi Morgan is just a mask for his real nature. If he had changed then he could have been honest and evaluated the situation he was in and kill the Wolves. He was willing to save one live but risk many lives.
Nah. The entire basis of his sanity is EVERY single life is worth saving. And none are more important than the next. Consequences are a non factor.
 
Morgan is still crazy. Jedi Morgan is just a mask for his real nature. If he had changed then he could have been honest and evaluated the situation he was in and kill the Wolves. He was willing to save one live but risk many lives.

He is like an addict who becomes extremely religious. They just swapped their addiction for one that is "more positive," but they are still addicts.

It is easy to be Jedi Morgan when their are no real consequences, but in their present situation his addiction to that fallacious code has caused harm to many people.

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Well said.
 
Morgan is still crazy. Jedi Morgan is just a mask for his real nature. If he had changed then he could have been honest and evaluated the situation he was in and kill the Wolves. He was willing to save one live but risk many lives.

He is like an addict who becomes extremely religious. They just swapped their addiction for one that is "more positive," but they are still addicts.

It is easy to be Jedi Morgan when their are no real consequences, but in their present situation his addiction to that fallacious code has caused harm to many people.

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This

Yep Morgan is just a nut. It's like the guy who gives up Scientology and becomes a Mormon...

Carol should take him out for endangering the group with his soul searching angst.


Team Carol!:dance:

By the way if Morgan's character wasn't black at least 3/4 of you that "loved" this episode would be calling shenanigans on it
 
I was hoping that episode would do something to sway me into understanding Morgan's new philosophy.

Instead it did just the opposite. Every life is NOT precious during the zombie apocalypse. When you have the wolf dude tell you should have killed him when you had the

chance. Then you spare his life for the 2nd time and you tell him your whole story and meaning and he tells you to your face "Yeah that's great but if I get out of

this I'm killing everybody, you the women, the children and the dog :smh::smh::smh:. His life is not precious fuck that he's got to go.

Some people are dangerous to the survival of the group. I'm afraid Morgan in his current state falls under that category. His refusal to kill the wolves initially cost

a lot of people their lives and put the whole community at risk. It caused a huge ripple effect that will continue to be felt for some time.
 
I liked the episode for the quality of the acting and writing. I don't think it held any real surprises as they've hinted at pretty much everything that the episode revealed.

What was confirmed (for me at least) was just how deranged Morgan was. He was pure primal mode and had limited himself to a few basic survival patterns. The question asked then is "What is your survival worth if your completely insane?" Even Rick or Carol wouldn't killed those two men straight off the bat like that.

For those in the Morgan is still soft crowd, keep in mind Eastman told him that truly evil people do exist and implied that killing them is the only real solution. I don't think Morgan forgot that, but he's dealing with a situation where his grip on sanity is tied to the thought that killing people should be an option of last resort.

So clearly he's doing his version of the Eastman experiment. But he's already learned from his own experience. You notice that he put a lock on that gate.

I see it going one of two ways.

A) the writers are Lazy and allow Morgan's captive to get away which results in a lot of good people dying and Morgan will go back insane as a result of his revenge killing

OR

b) writers aren't lazy and they have Morgan figure out that he has to go the source of the Wolves and see if they can be dealt with before they have to kill them all.

I haven't read the comics pass the group first getting to Alexandria so this is all speculation on my part.
 
I'll never understand how niggas want straight mindless action with no story or character development. This nigga Morgan has to go. Him and that bitch ass preacher.
 
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Some people are dangerous to the survival of the group. I'm afraid Morgan in his current state falls under that category. His refusal to kill the wolves initially cost

a lot of people their lives and put the whole community at risk. It caused a huge ripple effect that will continue to be felt for some time.

I agree that it's a disaster waiting to happen.

But how has it already cost them lives? The Wolves found out about the Alexandria location because the Alexandria scout Aaron dropped the bag with the photos of and maps to Alexandria.
 
I agree that it's a disaster waiting to happen.

But how has it already cost them lives? The Wolves found out about the Alexandria location because the Alexandria scout Aaron dropped the bag with the photos of and maps to Alexandria.

The 2 wolves he locked in the car are the same dudes that came back to unleash hell on Alexandria. We know the dude he took as his prisoner had to have taken a few Alexandrians out before he caught up to Morgan.
 
The 2 wolves he locked in the car are the same dudes that came back to unleash hell on Alexandria. We know the dude he took as his prisoner had to have taken a few Alexandrians out before he caught up to Morgan.

What happen to Alexandria was going to happen regardless. Its no ones fault.

Rick been called it. Your luck will run out.

Only part with Morgan I will agree on is if your a lone wanderer then not killing is simple, but if you are going to be in a society and you are one of the strongest fighters than you have to bend that rule.

But I will agree with MassaQ, his crazy just went from one extreme to the other.
 
I think the story would have played out a lot better of the Eastman was actually the killer that killed the wife and daughter who was later reformed by the real Eastman.
 
As opposed to complaining just to complain? [emoji38]


Well if it could have been done at "anytime" then why NOT last nite? And whats so difficult to understand about the timing when most complaints in this thread are directed at Morgans characters handling of the intruders and why? Looks like a good pertinent change of pace to me. Also gives needed insight to the character and his motivations and mindset. Gives viewers perspective going forward.


No. That wouldnt be irony.


Nah. The entire basis of his sanity is EVERY single life is worth saving. And none are more important than the next. Consequences are a non factor.
He is not sane. He has gone from one extreme to the next.

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I think the story would have played out a lot better of the Eastman was actually the killer that killed the wife and daughter who was later reformed by the real Eastman.

Not really. The killer which was Morgan's lesson on the wolves could not be reasoned with. He just was that an "evil person". Also Morgan lesson was that Eastman told him killing him didnt make him feel any better.
 
Morgan knows he has a dilemma with his whole no killing policy, thats why he locked that door after leaving the wolf in there.
 
Not really. The killer which was Morgan's lesson on the wolves could not be reasoned with. He just was that an "evil person". Also Morgan lesson was that Eastman told him killing him didnt make him feel any better.

would have made for a better episode than what we got. Think about the story he told about how the killer convinced everybody else that he was reformed. Would have been some Keyser Soze type shit.
 
Not really. The killer which was Morgan's lesson on the wolves could not be reasoned with. He just was that an "evil person". Also Morgan lesson was that Eastman told him killing him didnt make him feel any better.
Eastman understood that Morgan was suffering from PSTD and then is not a killer at heart. He could be rehabilitated but that just wasn't enough time. Eastman was an expert and he recognized a psychopath.

Morgan took those lessons like a person suffering and because it alleviated some of his suffering... He easily went back into "clearer mode" when challenged. It is only his mentor's/psychologist death that he fully took on the persona which is still a facade.

Morgan fully believing in this ideology doesn't have the tools as Eastman had to differentiate between a psychopath and someone who needs help. He thinks everyone can be rehabilitated.

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I think the story would have played out a lot better of the Eastman was actually the killer that killed the wife and daughter who was later reformed by the real Eastman.

I swear I was waiting for Morgan to go back to the gravesite and pull those licenses out and see that Eastman was actually the psychopath
 
would have made for a better episode than what we got. Think about the story he told about how the killer convinced everybody else that he was reformed. Would have been some Keyser Soze type shit.

I swear I was waiting for Morgan to go back to the gravesite and pull those licenses out and see that Eastman was actually the psychopath

Yall watch to many crime Dramas, Ok that would have been a shamalon/Soze twist, but how would that have aided the story and helped Morgan?
 
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