Monday 26 February 2018

9 details you may have missed on 'The Walking Dead' mid-season premiere

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Warning: There are massive spoilers ahead for "The Walking Dead" mid-season premiere, "Honor."

"The Walking Dead" returned Sunday with a huge death to one of the show's original characters and another you may not have seen coming. 

While fans aren't sure what to make of the show's biggest departure from the comics, there still may be some questions you have after the extended episode. Keep reading to see all of the references to previous seasons and the comics you may have missed.

At the start of the episode we see a teary-eyed Rick say a familiar line we've heard before.

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"My mercy prevailed over my wrath," Rick says.



The line was said by Siddiq in the season eight premiere.

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You can rewatch the scene again here in case you missed it in October's season premiere.

We now know the significance of that line has to do with Carl's final wish for his father to stop the war and to make peace with the Saviors.

It's significant that Rick's reciting a line said by Siddiq. Carl's new friend may help guide Rick in making some difficult decisions moving forward.

You may also remember there was a sign at the entrance to Alexandria which read, "Mercy for the lost, vengeance for the plunderers."



A flashback shows exactly when Carl was bit. But you still may be fuzzy on when it happened.

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After surviving everything else, it was a bite to the side from a walker that wound up getting Carl in the end. Fans weren't happy about that.

If you thought the moment above didn't look familiar, you can definitely go back and find it earlier in the season.




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