The Walking Dead Season 6: 15 WTF Moments From 'Not Tomorrow Yet'

Heads will roll as Rick and Co. confront Negan's Saviors.

Talk about a rollercoaster ride. This most recent episode of AMC€™s The Walking Dead, Not Tomorrow Yet, was certainly an up-and-down affair that left viewers with quite the cliffhanger. After last week saw Rick Grimes and Co. meet Gregory€™s Hilltop community, and promptly agree to take out Negan€™s Saviors group for them, this latest outing saw all eyes on what promised to be all-out war between our familiar faces and the ominous Saviors sorts. Following a full-on bullet-ridden assault on Negan€™s group, it looked as if we were set for one of the more positive and, err, €˜feel good€™ ends to a Walking Dead episode. The Saviors were seemingly all dead, meaning that Rick€™s crew were due to get some well-deserved goodies from Gregory for a job well done. Only the job wasn€™t quite finished, with it revealed that not just were there still some survivors amongst The Saviors, but that they have Carol and a pregnant Maggie held hostage. Not Tomorrow Yet was certainly an explosive episode, and it was one crammed full of shocking, surprising, and random WTF moments, and here€™s the very best of them.

15. Carol!

Finally! It seems like forever since we€™ve seen Carol. In fact, she€™s not even really been seen since the show€™s sixth season returned from its mid-season break four weeks ago. Considering how integral Carol has been at various times thought the show€™s run, it€™s always WTF when she€™s not included in the action, so it was WTF in itself to see her finally make it to the screen here. It€™s about time! Similarly WTF, though, was how she€™s seemingly set for a life of mundanity now, enjoying making homemade cookies and having the big questions of the day revolving around what clothes to wear. It€™s certainly a different Carol to what we€™ve become accustomed to.
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