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Let's also not forget that it wasn't Morgan's mercy that changed the Wolf's desire to kill everyone, it was Denise who was able to somewhat reason with him. So, again, Morgan's logic is thin.

So, so right!

Yes. And who knows where she would have been, but for Morgan to say that Carl was saved because he saved the wolf who saved Denise who was then able to save Carl is pretty thin considering she might have been able to save him even if this whole sequence hadn't have happened.

I'm not totally against the "life is precious" slant Morgan has, but there was a hole in his point about saving one of the wolves, that saved Denise, that saved Carl. Had he not kept that Wolf alive, Denise would have never been held hostage in the first place, making the whole, "thank God I spared the wolf" logic