The Walking Dead Season 6: 14 WTF Moments From 'JSS'

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Throughout JSS we see Morgan and Carol at odds over their respective techniques. Morgan is a more peaceful soul who, whilst not one to be messed with (after all, he€™s got Donatello-esque bo-staff skills), is against killing those who he€™s up against. As for Carol, well€ she€™s Carol. That means anything goes. After all, this is a woman who got a young girl to stare at some flowers before then blowing her brains out. Ah, crazy Lizzie and the eerie moments that regularly led to uncomfortable viewing. Anyway, with Morgan having taken down a Wolf and spent his time tying him up, just as it looks as if we may have a hostage for our Alexandria crew to interrogate, up turns Carol and instantly shoots the bad egg in the face. It was a moment that took us all by surprise as we thought we might finally get to hear a more detailed reasoning on just why The Wolves had attacked.
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