![]() ![]() ![]() Towards the midseason, we saw how much Morgan was struggling with it and how he wanted to walk that path, but he knew that it was challenged and it was possibly unworkable. "I mean he has been struggling with adopting a philosophy that saved him in so many ways, and yet that philosophy isn't workable in the world that he inhabits. Here's what the showrunner had to say about Morgan's philosophical struggles below. His decision on whether or not to continue with his no-killing ways will be a big part of The Walking Dead Season 7. Gimple went on to say that Morgan has been "struggling with adapting to the no-killing philosophy, and that he made a choice to kill in order to save his friend. She wants to be on her own and she certainly has the skills at this point to do so, but how do you achieve that when there's people around who care about you?" She doesn't want community and she doesn't want people close to her. And yet, in that moment - though she didn't really think of it this way - she did need someone. That really is a driving motivation with her. ![]() There's no way to stop him.' The big thing with that as far as Carol's side of it was that it wasn't only that she didn't want to kill, but she really wanted to get away from people and people that she's close to, which is something we saw all the way back in episode 502. That character, Roman, was raising his gun. "He wanted to save her life and he wasn't taking any chances. ![]()
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