Morgan Jones : [to Rick] We was always looking for food. You know, it always came down to food. And I was - I was checking out a cellar and I didn't want Duane to come down there with me. And then when I came up So I called to him and he turned.
And then she was just - just on him. And I see red. I see red. Everything is red. Everything I see is red. And I do it. Finally was too late. I was supposed to. I was selfish. I was weak. You gave me the gun. Rick Grimes : Do you know who I am? Do you see who I am? Morgan Jones : People wearing dead people's faces.
Keen fans of The Walking Dead will remember that this isn't the first time "you know what it is" or "you were supposed to" has been of significance to Morgan Jones. You had the gun. You know you were supposed to. You know what it is. That's the episode where he met Eastman the man who taught him Eastern philosophy, get it , and learned to to kill infrequently and carry a big stick. Gavin is holding Morgan's stick in the vision — which is either a reference to Eastman or a reference to how Gavin's partner Jared taunted Morgan with his own weapon.
Gavin was also, of course, killed with Henry's sharp and pointy version of Morgan's fighting staff. What do these phrases mean, though? It has stumped fans for seasons. Morgan does like to count, and has never been the most mentally stable person on The Walking Dead.
The repeated sentences could be a reference to a memory, or a regret he has. The longer version of "you were supposed to" might hint that Morgan feels as if he should have been the one to kill Gavin himself, rather than young Henry.
Reddit user reddittechnica theorized in that since Rick gave Morgan a gun to kill his zombified wife in the pilot, and he couldn't do it, he feels responsible for his son's death. So that possibility is always open. It showed us another side of that character. I thought the opening sequence in which they just drove by the guy and ignored his shouts told us so much about the psychological road that Rick and Carl have traveled.
I imagine that King County is aways north of Atlanta and the prison is aways south of Atlanta. Fair enough. Using rats in cages as zombie-bait was a nice touch. Is that something which is in the comics. I suck. Again, we always refer to Scott Gimple as our details guy. So we get right back into that. Save FB Tweet More.
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