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I'm leaning this way as well. Because of the prisoner thing.

There's a reason why they're hammering Morgan's "all life is precious" philosophy. Remember Rick used to say "we don't kill the living."

Meh. Alexandria is really the only one you could possibly hang on him. Woodbury was done in by its own leader. And the prison was done in by the governor. Terminus people were going to eat Team Grimes. The Hospital group is still there, presumably.

And that has nothing to do with cowardice. Stupidity? Probably.

He's willing to defend himself and his friends. Just not kill. That's not cowardly.

The bear fucks him up (score one for animals) and then the dudes want to leave him for dead and apparently kill his kid who stands up for him. Cue hunt for said dudes.

You're the expert.

Ah. OK. I always thought that bit about her being a cop was BS. She doesn't seem like a cop at all.

Not only that, he used a wrastlin' move to finish her.

She didn't find them. She drew them up in a previous episode.

If the show is going where I think it is, having read the comics, Morgan's philosophy will be a major influence on Rick. Particularly, the "not killing the prisoner guy who will probably kill you" part.

You're right. It is irresponsible. It's not cowardice though.

In Morgan's defense, he was the same way with his bald sensei. And he was saved.

Walkers have been going up stairs almost the whole show.

Come on. In this very episode, head shots were missed. It's about 90%.

Ah, Ok. Well that makes more sense.

Who is Dana?

I don't think Morgan is a coward. He's just trying to do the impossible in this world.

I didn't watch the extra scene because I refuse to watch another TV show AMC is promoting just to watch it, but I can't believe they actually used a scene not in the regular episode to drop the name Negan. WTF?

Well, the fences were chain link and it did shoot holes in the buildings.