The Walking Dead Season 6: 15 WTF Moments From The Mid-Season Premiere

1. Grasping For Life

In the most poignant moment of No Way Out, we see Carl give Rick a sign that he€™s okay, that he€™s with him to see what the new world has to offer them. Despite having been shot in the face and lost an eye, the final moments of this episode saw Carl let everybody know that he€™s not going anywhere any time soon. Some may have wondered if that was it for Carl Grimes, if he was going to be added to the show€™s ever-expanding list of fallen warriors. But now, in a moment that would€™ve melted the hearts of many, we see this young man give his grizzled old dad a sign that things are going to be fine. Well, until the next trauma arrives on the scene€ or until Negan steps out of the shadows. Agree with these WTF moments, have some of your own, or just enjoyed the hell out of the show€™s mid-season premiere? Take to the comments to let us know.Follow us on Twitter: @WhatCultureTV
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