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

14. Bullseye!

With Daryl having been taken away from the main group by one of Negan€™s goons, it soon becomes apparent that the show€™s resident badass has had enough of the sh*t talk. And how do you change the conversation up (and, as an added bonus, stop your friends being killed)? Why, of course, you pull out a grenade launcher and blow the whole group to smithereens. Clearly Daryl had heard enough from the sh*t-chatterer and his pals, so he did what all good badasses would do €“ he waited for just the right line of dialogue and for just the exact moment that his friends were about to be killed, then he promptly fired a grenade at these bad eggs. This was certainly a shocking, slightly over-the-top but awesomely explosive return to the show after its mid-season break.
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