It's a fantastic time to be a Walking Dead fan, with the show really producing the goods in the second half of Season 6. 'Not Tomorrow Yet' was another leap into the unknown as the show continued to tread paths we've never seen before, and that's the most exciting thing of all. Up until the end of Season 6 Episode 9's slaughter, the group have never been truly safe. They found respite at Hershel's farm, they found relative security within the walls of the prison, but they could never sleep comfortably. That's all starting to change, and this is a different group to the one from a couple of seasons back. Rick and the gang are steely street-fighters and their hands are getting dirtier as the survival stakes raise higher and higher. There's no random searching anymore, the group have a base, meaning they can now look at growth and solidity as opposed to laying foundations. But even in a slightly more assured world for the survivors, questions have been fired out of the show as the road to Negan reached full-throttle in Episode 12. Here are 10 of the biggest questions being asked as we approach the final quarter of the season.
10. Will Someone Regret Not Taking A Life?
Episode 12 had a heavy focus on the morality of each character. A select group have adapted to killing without remorse, others are breaking through that wall out of necessity, while there are some who believe in second chances, diplomacy, and changing people as opposed to killing them. Morgan is the main advocate of a peaceful approach, but is that an approach he will live to regret? There's been a lot mentioned throughout this season regarding the issue of 'killing' and while it has been a fascinating aspect to explore, could there be an explosive end to the theme before the finale? I'm slightly worried for Morgan...