"The Walking Dead" mid-season comeback is still on Feb. 2016 and although it is still two months to go before the said continuation of the sixth season of AMC's hit series, there are many speculations now on what will happen when TWD returns. Unreality TV hints that one angle will uncover what would have happened to Lennie James' character Morgan for his unwillingness to kill any Wolves in the series.
In the previous episodes before "The Walking Dead" series took its mid-season break, it was evident how Carol Peletier (Melissa McBride) was obviously suspicious about Morgan. To find resolution over her doubts of Morgan, Peletier followed him and found out that he has been keeping one of the Wolves in his den.
Carol on the other hand did not take this revelation calmly and she aggressively fought Morgan over the ordeal and the two battled each other with a weapon. Although nobody was hurt seriously in the process, it was later revealed in the article of Unreality TV that Robert Kirkman said in his interview with Variety that Carol may have killed the wooden staff survivor, Morgan.
"Absolutely. She had no problem killing Lizzie. She would have killed Morgan in that moment, Kirkman explained. "I think that's why she was so angry and I think that's why she was so scared. She didn't want to. But she knew that she had to and she knew that she would."
Kirkman also spoiled that the continuation of "The Walking Dead" season in Feb. will also feature the continuation of the steamy argument of Morgan and Carol.
"The next half of season six, Morgan and Carol, their continuing antagonistic relationship and their posturing against each other and trying to figure each other out and not really liking each other, their conflict is a big part of the next half of the season," Kirkman shared in his interview with Variety. "The confrontation that starts in that basement does continue through the season and will come to a head. We'll see the relationship changing and evolving and growing in cool and interesting ways."