Watch the first trailer for The Walking Dead season 7, episode 11
But Ezekiel puts a stop to it, having his people stand down, as usual.
In the end, Daryl left Carol to her peaceful life outside of the Kingdom, which is a bit of a disappointment. A sneak peek video for episode 11 shows the Saviors standing over a dead man whom Daryl killed to get out of prison.
We’re curious to see if Morgan will tell Daryl where he left Carol.
Carol receives and unexpected visit from Daryl. However, I’m Team Daryl all the way and seeing that rage overtake him was something that I always love to see. So he makes his case to the leader and, rather arrogantly, assumes they’ll be on board.
The junkyard peeps came across Rick’s group when he and Aaron found the supplies in the boathouse (a place the junkyard group was too scared to go). He knows Ezekiel cares for Carol and her death at the hands of the Saviors would nearly certainly force Ezekiel’s hand for war.
If you’ve been wondering what Negan is up to these days, given that episodes 9 and 10 were focused exclusively on the people of Alexandria, then wonder no more. He doesn’t go off on me, like, “How could you throw me down there?” But they will ultimately agree to join Rick’s war with the Saviors if Rick agrees to give them weapons. It’s not like our world, where you might sense a friend-spark with someone, ask them to kick it with you over some tacos or fro-yo and – bam! – you’re besties. A fight breaks out but it’s Father Gabriel who steps up, first by putting a knife to one of their throats, then by giving a stirring speech. But where will they ever find guns!? It just shows they think outside the box, these guys. First, he tries to kill it with a keyboard.
SEE ALSO: Can we take a minute to talk about female friendships in ‘The Walking Dead?’ Rick won the battle, but not before getting viciously gored in the hand and leg. Rick also wants Daryl to convince King Ezekiel to fight, but it won’t be an easy task.
And it seems like a few diehards scrutinized the episode so much that they noticed something very interesting. There is a chance if she hears about Glenn and Abraham, she might come back. Nevertheless, seeing Rick smiling with Michonne and the other survivors rause their hopes once again is more than enough reason to give the junkyard kids the benefit of the doubt. “Why’d you leave?” he asks, heartbroken. “What make you so confident?”
They’re such a different collection of people than we’re used to seeing. Rick experienced a spike through the hand which was a brutal one.
Meanwhile, out near the Kingdom, Ezekiel and his group find their way to Carol’s cabin, where they drop off a cobbler. They are also, at times, a symbol of darkness. Will Tara tell Rick about the secret cache of guns she saw at that all-women commune on the beach, even though she promised she wouldn’t? And a lot of people thought she was dead. “I couldn’t lose you”, she tells him.
Anyway, Rick explains that the Saviors actually own their lives and if these scavengers kill them, then the Saviors will come looking. Morgan knew that if Carol knew the truth, she’d be at the Kingdom and ready to fight. Judging how volatile Richard is at the moment, it’s only a matter of time until he blows everything to hell and brings Ezekiel’s deal with the Saviors to a violent end.