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

12. Abraham Walks Out

Talk about a d*ck move. In a post-apocalyptic world gone to hell, Rosita seemed to have found some sort of solace in Abraham Ford. From the very first moments that we saw the pair arrive in The Walking Dead, they€™ve been largely tied to each other€™s story. And then, of course, there was that slightly creepy moment where we got to see Eugene watching the two have sex. Having tossed and turned with the idea of a family and of maybe trying something with Sasha last week, that quickly saw Ford decide to bed Rosita once more. Things were seemingly good between the pair, even though Ford was a little troubled, but in a major WTF pr*ck move, Not Tomorrow Yet saw the moustachioed Abraham walk out and leave Rosita. What stood out the most as making Ford look out of order was how he told Rosita that he was essentially only with her in the first place because he thought she was the last woman on Earth.
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