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

1. Morgan Crosses His Line

Despite having spent so much of the episode championing the notion of not killing people, Morgan finally joins the club as he offs a Wolf in one of JSS€™ final moments. In fairness, the Wolf himself (who had crossed paths with our resident stick expert previously) realises that Morgan can€™t kill him and almost taunts him about this. Well, until Morgan smashes him into a wall and then offs him with his bo-staff. Even though he€™s now seemingly seen that Carol€™s way of survive at all costs is right, the pair of Morgan and Carol are then seen crossing paths like passing ships in the night, not even saying a word to each other as JSS comes to an end. JSS was certainly a hard-hitting and bloody outing for The Walking Dead, and one most definitely filled with many a WTF moment, but are there any memorable and shocking happenings that have been missed here? Have your say in the comments section.
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