If what initially appears to have happened at the end of “East” actually happened, it is quite possibly the biggest, and worst, thing that’s ever happened on The Walking Dead. A Daryl Dixon-less apocalypse is too cruel a world to contemplate, but that’s just what we may have to do. In the meantime, as confirmation on Daryl’s fate may not come until the Season 6 finale, here’s where the rest of the Alexandrians stand heading into the episode that is destined to be remembered as the one where Negan introduces himself, and his Lucille, to Rick Grimes and company.
Love Is in the Air
Abraham and Sasha are making goo goo eyes at each other when he relieves her on guard duty, as she hands him a fresh cigar. Maggie and Glenn are conserving water and getting things all kinds of hot and steamy by sharing a shower — she washes his hair and he washes her intergluteal cleft. And Rick and Michonne wake up and share an apple from Michonne’s nightstand, perhaps the sexiest apple in primetime TV history.
Carol’s trying to be romantic with Tobin, too, but it’s proving tough for her to even focus on what he’s saying, because she is busily plotting her departure. She’s written that letter Tobin found at the end of last week’s episode, she has made a bunch of food and gathered supplies to fill her backpack, and she’s tailoring a big men’s jacket to… more on that later. She’s also in stealth mode while planning to leave, so everyone is in shock when Tobin takes her goodbye letter to Rick, who shares the news that she’s gone with the others. No one saw her leave, but one of the cars is gone. Morgan thinks he understands why she left: She can’t continue to have to kill to survive. He hops in a car to go find her, and Rick takes off with him.
Departing Daryl
Daryl, meanwhile, is still heartbroken about Denise’s death, and still blames himself for it… if only he had killed Dwight when he had the chance. So, clutching Denise’s Dennis keychain in his hand, Daryl rides out of town on his recently recovered bike, without telling anyone what he’s up to. His friends know where he’s headed though — to take care of Dwight once and for all — so Glenn, Michonne, and Rosita take off in a van to track him down before he becomes another victim of The Saviors.
Carl’s Very Special Weapon
Carl wanders into the pantry and is perusing the weaponry when he comes across an interesting gun. It has a carving on the handle, and the carving appears to be a bat-shaped etching, with something snaking around the bat. Like, say, a baseball bat covered in wire, or barbed wire. Yes, Carl is apparently in possession of a weapon that features a carving of the weapon favored by Negan. And there’s no way that’s not going to play out in some major way, perhaps in the Season 6 finale.
Maggie
Mama-to-be Maggie is worried about an impending attack by The Saviors on Alexandria, and she’s taking measures to try to keep the town and its citizenry as safe, and prepared, as possible, by stashing guns and ammo in hidden places around Alexandria. She’s also bonding with Enid — who, let’s not forget, still has some secrets of her own — and asks her for a favor: She wants Enid to cut her hair really short. “I have to keep going, and I don’t want anything getting in my way,” Maggie tells Enid, just before she starts to experience intense pains in her stomach.
Love Is in the Air
Abraham and Sasha are making goo goo eyes at each other when he relieves her on guard duty, as she hands him a fresh cigar. Maggie and Glenn are conserving water and getting things all kinds of hot and steamy by sharing a shower — she washes his hair and he washes her intergluteal cleft. And Rick and Michonne wake up and share an apple from Michonne’s nightstand, perhaps the sexiest apple in primetime TV history.
Carol’s trying to be romantic with Tobin, too, but it’s proving tough for her to even focus on what he’s saying, because she is busily plotting her departure. She’s written that letter Tobin found at the end of last week’s episode, she has made a bunch of food and gathered supplies to fill her backpack, and she’s tailoring a big men’s jacket to… more on that later. She’s also in stealth mode while planning to leave, so everyone is in shock when Tobin takes her goodbye letter to Rick, who shares the news that she’s gone with the others. No one saw her leave, but one of the cars is gone. Morgan thinks he understands why she left: She can’t continue to have to kill to survive. He hops in a car to go find her, and Rick takes off with him.
Departing Daryl
Daryl, meanwhile, is still heartbroken about Denise’s death, and still blames himself for it… if only he had killed Dwight when he had the chance. So, clutching Denise’s Dennis keychain in his hand, Daryl rides out of town on his recently recovered bike, without telling anyone what he’s up to. His friends know where he’s headed though — to take care of Dwight once and for all — so Glenn, Michonne, and Rosita take off in a van to track him down before he becomes another victim of The Saviors.
Carl’s Very Special Weapon
Carl wanders into the pantry and is perusing the weaponry when he comes across an interesting gun. It has a carving on the handle, and the carving appears to be a bat-shaped etching, with something snaking around the bat. Like, say, a baseball bat covered in wire, or barbed wire. Yes, Carl is apparently in possession of a weapon that features a carving of the weapon favored by Negan. And there’s no way that’s not going to play out in some major way, perhaps in the Season 6 finale.
Maggie
Mama-to-be Maggie is worried about an impending attack by The Saviors on Alexandria, and she’s taking measures to try to keep the town and its citizenry as safe, and prepared, as possible, by stashing guns and ammo in hidden places around Alexandria. She’s also bonding with Enid — who, let’s not forget, still has some secrets of her own — and asks her for a favor: She wants Enid to cut her hair really short. “I have to keep going, and I don’t want anything getting in my way,” Maggie tells Enid, just before she starts to experience intense pains in her stomach.
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