Morgan The Walking Dead

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Morgan Jones ist eine fiktive Figur aus der Comic-Serie The Walking Dead und wird von Lennie James in der gleichnamigen amerikanischen Fernsehserie und ihrer Begleiterserie Fear the Walking Dead dargestellt. Morgan Jones ist ein Hauptcharakter und ein Überlebender des Ausbruchs in AMC's The Walking Dead. Bereits seit Staffel 1 ist Morgan Jones in der Endzeit-Serie The Walking Dead mit dabei, veränderte seinen Charakter allerdings grundlegend. Morgan ist der Sprung von "The Walking Dead" zum Spin-off "Fear the Walking Dead" gelungen. Doch der Wechsel muss nicht zwingend für. Morgan Jones aus Fear The Walking Dead hat den vermeintlichen Serientod jetzt offiziell überstanden. Die Frage ist jedoch, wer ihn rettet. Morgan Jones, gespielt von Lennie James, nimmt Rick Grimes bei sich auf, als dieser aus dem Koma erwacht und durch Atlanta taumelt. Er klärt ihn gemeinsam. Seit spielt er die Hauptrolle Negan in der Serie The Walking Dead. Am Ende der sechsten Staffel der Serie hatte er erstmals einen Gastauftritt und seit.

Morgan The Walking Dead - The Walking Dead: Morgan in der Serie
Madison kehrt zurück: Irgendwer muss Morgan retten. Morgan verschwand daraufhin für mehrere Jahre von der Bildfläche und tauchte höchstens in ominösen, kurzen Szenen auf, in denen die Fans erfahren haben, dass er noch immer am Leben ist. Durch einen Zufall trifft er auf Aaron und Daryl, die gerade auf einer Rekrutierungstour sind und rettet ihnen das Leben.She convinces him to stay at the cottage. Later, Morgan sits alone on the cottage porch, whittling the end of his staff into a menacingly sharp point.
Ezekiel leads a regiment from the Kingdom toward Alexandria. They reach the blockade of shopping carts previously placed by Richard; it has been rearranged.
Morgan appears, still emotionally unstable, and vows to hunt down the Saviors by himself. Carol tells him going it alone doesn't work in this situation.
He joins them as they march towards Alexandria. Morgan and the rest of the Kingdom residents arrive just as Negan is about to execute Carl and begin to kill the Saviors.
Maggie also arrives with the Hilltop fighters. The fight is hectic, and numerous Saviors and Scavengers are gunned down.
Morgan discards his empty gun and begins killing with his staff. He works alongside Rick throughout the battle.
After the battle is over, Morgan is on the steps of a house by himself, who seems more clearheaded now. Carol finds and sits next to him and the two exchange glances, seemingly at peace with one another.
He is then present for Rick, Maggie and Ezekiel's speech to the communities, all united for an all out war. One by one, they cross the targets off a list supplied by Dwight.
At the bridge, Daryl meets with Morgan, Tara and Carol on his bike. Morgan is sitting, contemplating his bloody stick. Morgan, Daryl, Carol and Tara wait on the highway until the herd arrives; they vacate the road in haste.
Moments later, the SUV they parked on the exit ramp explodes. Dwight dispatches a large team of Saviors to investigate the explosion.
Daryl and Morgan rig a tripwire across a road. They join Carol and Tara on a pedestrian overpass. The group on the overpass spots a walker nearing the tripwire.
Morgan manages to kill the stray walker endangering the tripwire and sees the caravan of Saviors in the distance.
On the road, the Savior caravan trips the wire and sets off an explosion, killing them all. Morgan walks back to the group. Daryl insists it has started.
The group separates, Tara heads off first. Morgan joins her in the car. Daryl leaves to lead the herd to the Sanctuary.
It has since been re-settled by Saviors. Morgan asks Dianne if she'll be able to hit the guards through the fence using her arrows.
She expresses doubt. Morgan is among the Militia to sneak into the Satellite Outpost that has been re-occupied by the Saviors in order to take it over.
Dianne insists if a gun fires they won't get in. Morgan claims that he wasn't there during the first attack. Jesus tells Tara to ensure no one gets the chance to do that.
Freddie offer to help Morgan, but he insists, "I don't die. At the Satellite Outpost, Morgan attracts the walkers in the moat to a specific location, creating an opening which Dianne uses to take out the two guards.
They then enter the building armed with silenced handguns, taking out patrols as they make their way deeper into the compound alongside approximately two dozen militia soldiers.
They form up outside the various inhabited rooms and await Jesus' signal to attack. Jesus gives the signal, and the Militia soldiers burst into the rooms and begin taking out Saviors, catching them by surprise.
Morgan, Freddie and Andy prepare to breach a door, but before they can do so, a Savior opens it, and they promptly gun him down.
Unbeknownst to them, at least half a dozen others were behind a corner, and before they can react, Freddie and Andy are killed and Morgan is concussed.
Oscar comments to Jesus and Tara that they've lost touch with one of the groups. Morgan awakens, wounded but alive. Morgan sees Freddie and Andy dead and slowly gets up.
He loads two handguns and pursues the fleeing Saviors. At the Satellite Station, Morgan marches through the compound, killing every Savior he encounters in a trance-like state.
Morgan continues his killing spree, before finally emerging outside. Still reeling and unbalanced, he is shocked to see the Militia taking hostages.
He remembers his argument with Rick over whether or not it is worth preserving life, even that of an enemy. He attempts to kill him, but he is prevented from killing him by Jesus, who insists that they do not kill those who surrender.
Morgan disagrees but allows them to live. Morgan smacks him with his stick. Jesus insists it was the right thing to do despite, telling him that no matter what they've done, they're still people.
He firmly says that there are many kinds of danger, they kill, but they don't execute people. Morgan retorts that he has in fact done so in the past.
As Morgan snaps and holds him at gunpoint, a number of walkers roll down a nearby hill towards the convoy and chaos erupts. Two Saviors are killed, and as the Militia members are preoccupied with the threat, a group of 10 Saviors led by Jared make a break for it, running off into the woods.
Morgan gives chase, firing at them as they flee. When he catches up to them, he kills the one that caused them to slow down, and is about to kill Jared, only to be stopped by Jesus' intervention.
He begins to mentally break down, ranting about how things never change. He insists that the Militia have to be killers just like the Saviors in order to survive.
Jesus says that after the war is won they will have to find a way to live with the Saviors and bring peace, but Morgan refuses to listen.
He attacks Jesus who dodges his attacks and kicks him back. Morgan forms up with his Aikido and attacks again.
Morgan and Jesus continue to fight. Jesus tries to get through to him, but Morgan is unresponsive, and continues to attack, to Jesus' confusion.
He is able to avoid Morgan's strikes with his stick, and take advantage of the openings he leaves to wear him down. Still Morgan refuses to stop.
He scores a hit on Jesus' stomach, severely winding him, and another on his arm, but Jesus blocks the third hit and kicks Morgan away.
He tries in vain to score several lethal hits as Jesus dodges and gets to his feet, knocking an increasingly erratic Morgan to the ground.
He uses trees as cover to evade most of Morgan's strikes but is eventually apprehended and knocked to the floor. He manages to get to his feet and disarm his opponent, knocking him away with another kick.
Morgan finally snaps out of his trance, in a state of confusion, realizing what he has done. He tells Jesus that he isn't right, but that doesn't make him wrong either.
He concludes that he can't be a part of transporting the prisoners to the Hilltop, and leaves on his own, but not before Tara telling him that he is right about killing the Saviors.
Shortly after abandoning the Hilltop group, Morgan is seen at the Sanctuary , taking aim with a sniper.
He suddenly sees Daryl's truck pull up and park and and radios to the Saviors to tell them its one of theirs. Morgan joins their conversation about Daryl charging the truck into the building and send the walkers into the Sanctuary, and offers to help.
Rosita is against the plan, saying it is risky and refuses to take part and leaves, but Michonne says she has to see this through. Morgan tells Tara there is a car near the east side lookout she can use.
Tara approaches the building and is ready to go. Morgan is ready to cover her. Morgan helps guns them down. Morgan is revealed to have survived the Saviors retaliation that wiped out the snipers surrounding the Sanctuary.
Morgan makes it back to the Kingdom in time to hear Gavin threaten Ezekiel through the fence. Unable to help at the moment, Morgan stays outside the fence undetected and spying on the scene.
He looks to their windows and sees nothing. To his left, though, Saviors have taken to the windows to start gunning down the herd. One by one, the herd falls and the way out is cleared.
The Saviors start shooting at Morgan and he orders everyone to leave now. While the snipers are killed, Morgan ducks from their fire and finds a way out and hears opera music playing.
He sees some walkers and spawns an idea. Using his spear, he clangs on the fence and lures them his way and leads them to a door where Saviors emerge only to be devoured.
Morgan stealthily enters the overrun Kingdom and sees Henry prowling in the distance. Carol joins Morgan inside the Kingdom walls.
Morgan's plan of attack involves killing all the Saviors. Carol suggests avoiding them instead, but says if they take em, they do it together.
Outside of the Kingdom, Morgan and Carol approach a group of four Saviors attempting to put out a fire from Ezekiel's distraction.
Morgan strikes them down using his spear. They take out more Saviors, one gets hit in the throat and gargles blood before Morgan jabs him in the stomach again before putting him down for good.
Carol witnesses Morgan's brutality and worries about his renewed blood lust. Morgan is determined to find Henry. Morgan and Carol continue their mission.
Morgan overhears Saviors talking amongst themselves and catches some loading a truck. Carol begs him to not kill them, but he approaches and kills two of the three.
Ultimately, Carol guns down the third who got a drop on Morgan. Carol collects their guns. Gunshots ring out and Gavin orders everyone to get Ezekiel inside the auditorium.
Morgan creeps around a corner after they all ran off. In the theater, Carol and Morgan ambush the Saviors inside the auditorium and proceeds to open fire on all of them, killing all except two.
Gavin is shot in the leg. He drops his gun. Carol dives for cover. A man tackles Morgan on stage. Ezekiel shoots a man who had her pinned down.
Morgan wrestles the man on stage. He takes three punches to the face before sticking his hand into a hole in the man's stomach and pulling his guts out.
Ezekiel and Carol are shocked, as is Morgan. Gavin is injured and escapes the theater with Morgan missing shots at him.
Ezekiel suggests they leave. Morgan tells him all the Saviors are dead and he goes after Gavin. Morgan's pursuit of Gavin continues.
Gavin is terrified. The spear drags through dirt and leaves a trail. Gavin sees Morgan's shadow approaching. It walks away.
He is momentarily relieved before being yanked from behind. Morgan stands before him. Morgan beats Gavin to the ground. Gavin calls him a "sick man.
Gavin insists he didn't have many options. Morgan hauls Gavin up to his feet. Carol and Ezekiel catch up to Morgan, and Ezekiel insists Morgan that he spares Gavin and calls ending him "the coward's way.
She reminds him of when he told her "we can be better than them. Morgan questions why they cannot simply tell Henry who killed Benjamin.
Carol argues that Henry, as a young child, is still vulnerable. While Morgan believes he is able to handle himself, Carol voices her concerns for both Henry and himself.
She relieves him of his duties and assumes her post. Morgan, Carol and Henry discuss the circumstances of Carl's death, having found out he died helping a stranger.
He runs to his truck and honks the horn, alerting the other lookouts. When the Saviors arrive, Hilltoppers block the convoy with a bus and fire at the Saviors.
The battle begins in earnest. While fighting, Morgan kills a Savior named Keno and hallucinates Gavin again. Morgan manage to survive the attack as the remaining Saviors flee.
He also survives the subsequent outbreak that killed several more people. Morgan walks out of the Hilltop to search for Henry. Carol urges him to stay.
Thought it would be different. Morgan and Carol journey through the woods. They come across a turnip which means they were on this side of the road.
Morgan thinks he sees Henry and runs off after him. Carol follows. When Morgan comes across Henry, he finds the kid with a fatal wound on his neck.
Henry tells him, "You were supposed to," but Morgan realizes he's not here. Morgan thinks he's dead. Carol admits she accompanied Morgan to keep an eye on him, not to look for Henry.
Morgan tells her she saves people, but can't save the dead. Carol tells him he's not dead, "I know, I don't die," Morgan responds.
Morgan and Carol come across a herd walking through an intersection. Carol suggests waiting, but Morgan wants to continue.
They come across a bearded walker which has Henry's stick driven through its core. Carol is saddened. Morgan puts the walker down and continues.
Carol asks him to stop and go back to look for Henry. Morgan insists she knows what they'll find but she won't know unless she goes. She tells him he saved her when she ran, she says he can come back too.
Morgan explains that he wasn't strong enough and that he has to kill the Saviors. He gives her Henry's stick and Carol goes to search for Henry while Morgan pursues the Savior escapees.
Rick later catches up with Morgan in the woods. Morgan menaces Rick with his fighting stick, momentarily forgetting who Rick is. Rick proposes they kill the Saviors together.
Rick and Morgan find a severed arm and foot with visible walker bites. Someone knocks Rick out cold. Rick comes to and finds himself bound next to Morgan in an abandoned dive bar.
Jared and the Savior escapees deliberate about what to do with the Saviors who have fallen sick. Jared insists they ditch the dying Saviors and deliver Rick to Negan.
Rick gives his word that he will not harm them if they return to Hilltop. Morgan tells Jared he only came here to "kill every last one of you.
A Savior cuts Morgan and Rick loose so they can help take down the herd. Morgan and Rick kill the walkers and, when the moment is right, methodically mow down the Saviors.
Jared is seen escaping. Morgan chases him down. Morgan comes upon Henry's ghost and is attacked by Jared. He fights him off and he pushes him off and locks him in a room with the walkers, watching closely as Jared gets eaten alive, avenging Benjamin.
Rick puts the last of the Saviors down and he and Morgan walks out. Rick asks Morgan why he decided to save him back in Atlanta when they were strangers.
Morgan says it was because his son was with him. Morgan and Rick return to Hilltop covered in blood. Morgan approaches Henry and is relieved to realize he is real.
He tells Henry that he killed the man who killed his brother. Henry apologizes to Morgan who embraces the boy and tells him "Don't ever be sorry".
Morgan is later sitting alone and weeps to himself. Morgan looks around Hilltop, confused and out of sorts. He strides aggressively towards Alden and the Saviors and knocks someone to the ground before realizing it's Henry.
Carol relieves Morgan of his weapon. Before the battle, Rick suggests to Morgan that he stay back, but Morgan vows to finish the Saviors.
Morgan, along with Rick's scout team kills Lance 's group and finds the map, unaware that it's a decoy. Duke surrenders to Morgan, however Morgan stabs him with his staff and then slices his throat, killing him.
While crossing a field, Jesus suggests Morgan abstain from killing people by reserving the sharp end of his stick for walkers and the blunt side for the living.
As they walk, they see a massive herd looming in the distance. As Rick's army advances to the ambush spot, whistling begins just as it did on the night Glenn and Abraham died.
Negan reaches Rick via walkie to explain that Rick's group is trapped. Negan and the Saviors appear on the crest of a nearby hill in a massive line and open fire, but their guns malfunction.
The bullets explode in their hands, killing many Saviors. Rick's army charges. Morgan goes to kill a Savior, but at the last moment heeds Jesus's advice and knocks him out instead.
Afterwards, Rick defeats Negan , but after a moment of thought, he tells Siddiq to save him, much to Maggie's anguish who wants to see Negan dead for killing her husband.
Morgan listens in as Rick tells the gathered people that they will start a new world, living in peace. After the war is over, Morgan gives his armor to Carol to pass along to Henry.
Morgan goes to the Junkyard and tells Jadis that Rick has invited her to join their community and be part of a group again.
She accepts his offer, while also revealing her real name to be Anne , but Morgan chooses to stay behind, alone in the Junkyard, as he has decided that he cannot be around people now and is ready to move on and heal.
Morgan was Jenny's husband and he loved her dearly. At the start of the outbreak, after Jenny succumbed and subsequently reanimated, Morgan could never bring himself to killing her because he had loved her so much.
Torn between putting her down to let her finally rest in peace, and having a false idea of her still "alive" in the world, Morgan eventually gets a sniper rifle; with a picture of Jenny on the window, he shoots the walkers on the street.
But after taking aim at his dead zombie wife's head for several long moments, he is unable to pull the trigger and eventually breaks down in tears.
Months later, Morgan and Duane are looting a store when Jenny attacks and bites Duane. Only after this is Morgan able to put her down.
Morgan, father to Duane, is shown to love and care for his son very much. This is shown as when Duane is upset, Morgan immediately goes to his side to comfort him.
Despite the circumstances of the new, post-apocalyptic world, Morgan still tries to raise his son into a morally good man, as stated as he frequently corrects Duane's grammar and proper manners.
Duane's death at his undead mother's hands has caused Morgan to lose his grip on sanity, and has made him vengeful to both walkers, and people.
After reclaiming his sanity, Morgan very rarely mentions Duane, possibly trying not to think of his son to avoid letting his grief overwhelm him.
However, after Benjamin's death and his own killing of Richard, who caused Benjamin's death, Morgan refers to Benjamin as 'Duane' before almost breaking down.
This shows that despite the time that has passed since his son's death, Morgan still deeply misses him and continues to grieve for him.
Morgan and Rick have an interesting introduction to each other. After Rick leaves the hospital, weak and ragged, Morgan mistakes him for a walker and Duane knocks him unconscious with a shovel.
Rick wakes up, tied to a bed, and is questioned. After Morgan learns that Rick has not been bitten, Morgan offers Rick shelter and food.
The next day, Rick takes Morgan and Duane to the police station where he worked to scavenge the remaining guns and supplies as well as to let them use the facilities to have a hot shower.
After Morgan and Duane collect the weapons, Rick gives them a vehicle. Morgan thanks Rick, saying that he is a good man, and wishes him the best of luck.
The following year, Rick, Carl and Michonne return to King County to retrieve guns and ammunition from the police station that Rick worked for in preparation for their dealings with the Governor.
As they wander the town, they see main street completely fortified and traps all over the place. They walk through it, avoiding the traps, only to come under fire from Morgan, who has lost his mind after losing his son and doesn't recognize who they are.
After a short shoot out, Carl appears and shoots Morgan in the abdomen, a non-fatal wound due to him wearing body armour. Rick realizes who it is and drags an unconscious Morgan to his apartment.
After tying Morgan down to a bed, Rick looks at the walls, which are covered with information regarding Morgan's life after Rick left.
Morgan wakes up and attacks Rick with a knife and manages to stab Rick in the upper-left shoulder. The two exchange their life stories after Morgan realizes who he's with.
Morgan doesn't have a grip on reality and Rick tries to convince him to come away with him, Carl and Michonne, to which Morgan declines, saying that he "needs to clear".
When Morgan finds the note Abraham left for Rick he seems overwhelmed with joy to see Rick is still alive out there. However when he arrives at Alexandria with Daryl and Aaron he appears disturbed after watching Rick execute Pete, but Rick appears stunned to see his old friend again.
Later on, Rick tells him about the recent events in Alexandria, allowing him to understand why he had to do it. They are seen having several conversations after the incident.
Rick does not seemed pleased with Morgan's ideology of not killing human threats and appeared angered when he learned that he allowed a group of Wolves to flee which in turn almost caused him to be killed.
When Carol goes missing, Morgan and Rick both head out to find her. They find a trail leading to a barn. A survivors emerges and flees, and just as Rick is about to shoot him, Morgan stops him and Rick misses.
Rick is outraged at Morgan, saying that he might have been a Savior though it is later revealed that he is not. It is then that Morgan confesses about what happened with Owen , Denise and Carol.
He tells Rick that, because Owen brought Denise outside, she was able to escape to the infirmary and save Carl. Rick shows a level of understanding to Morgan, and "breaks the ice" by telling him that Michonne did indeed take his protein bar.
When Rick and Morgan reunite at the Kingdom, he appears to be happy, as well as relieved when he finds out that Morgan had to kill to save Carol.
However, he still appears to be annoyed with Morgan's ideals, as shown when the latter suggests they find another way to deal with Negan and the Saviors.
Later, Morgan saves Rick by killing an approaching Savior, and the two work together to fight the Saviors and Scavengers.
During the war, Rick begins to worry for Morgan's well-being, talking Morgan down from attacking him when they find each other out in the woods.
The two work together to find and kill the missing Saviors and end up captured. They manage to kill all the Saviors, however, and afterwards, Rick questions why Morgan saved him at the start.
Morgan claims that it was only because his son was there. Before the final battle, Rick tries to talk Morgan down from joining them, but he insists on coming with them, wanting to protect those still alive.
Morgan claims that they both lost everything, and calls Rick out by telling him what he did at the bar was something wrong for him.
This would be their last interaction in the show, as Morgan leaves for the Junkyard directly after Negan is defeated.
Overall, both Rick and Morgan greatly care for and understand each other well. Morgan is one of the people that Rick hallucinates after he is badly injured, showing that he had a lasting impact on him.
Morgan and Carl first interact while on a supply run in King Country. Before learning of Rick's relationship with him, Carl shoots him in his bulletproof vest when Morgan attempted to shoot Rick.
Carl also later holds Morgan at gunpoint while he is unconscious. Before returning to the prison, Carl attempts to apologize to Morgan for shooting him, stating that he had no choice, but Morgan coldly tells him never to feel remorse for his actions.
The two have rarely interacted following Morgan's arrival in Alexandria. Michonne and Morgan did not originally interact directly with each other.
However, before learning of Rick's relationship with him, Michonne attempts to kill Morgan in order to steal his rifle and stop him from killing her, Carl, and Rick.
Michonne is clearly distrustful of him and believes that Morgan is dangerous and possibly insane due to the booby traps and strange writings, but does show concern for him, as she asks Rick as they are leaving King County if Morgan is all right.
Michonne's initial reaction to Morgan's arrival at Alexandria remains unknown. However, the two seem to get along well.
Morgan jokingly asks if Michonne took one of his peanut butter protein bars when she, Rick, and Carl met him in King County, but Michonne denies the interrogation.
The two work together to lure the mega-herd of walkers away from Alexandria. However, the two disagree with each other often, due to their conflicting opinions regarding killing people.
Despite this, the two care for each other, as shown during their reunion in " Rock in the Road ". At first, Morgan and Eastman's relationship was poor.
After hearing Eastman's goat, Tabitha, Morgan trespassed on his property and no doubt was looking to kill him and take over his property.
Eastman calmly told him to put his gun down so they could talk but Morgan refused to listen, forcing Eastman to knock him out and imprison him in a cell in his cabin.
Morgan at first begged Eastman to kill him, but he refused and instead gave him a book on the art of peace. Eastman told Morgan of his life as a forensic psychiatrist before the outbreak and when asks what Morgan did before the fall, and what he does now, Morgan replies: "I clear", "Walkers, people, anything that gets anywhere near me, I kill them.
He then tells Morgan that the cell door has been open all along and invites Morgan to leave whenever he wants or stay and try to help himself. However Morgan opened the door and charged at Eastman, still intending to kill him.
As they struggled, they knocked into a piece of drywall with a child's artwork that's hanging from the wall, breaking it in two.
Instead of escaping, Morgan returned to the cell. Following this incident, Morgan and Eastman's relationship grew stronger after he saved Eastman's goat from the Walkers and assisted him in burying walkers in his makeshift cemetery.
Eastman gives Morgan his own staff and, over time, taught Morgan Aikido, at the same time Morgan continued studying the Art of Peace.
It is evident that Eastman and Morgan became good friends. While on a scavenging mission, after seeing a Walker that was a man he has previously killed, Morgan was paralyzed with fear and Eastman pushed him out of the way and killed the walker but was bitten in the process.
Back in the house, Eastman told Morgan there was enough power, food and security to last Morgan the rest of his life, but advised Morgan against being alone.
Before dying, Eastman gave Morgan his rabbit's foot. It was Morgan who buried his friend in the graveyard before setting out to find Terminus.
While Morgan seems to have recovered from Eastman's death, he still uses the teachings he learned from Eastman to ensure he doesn't lose his sanity again and strongly enforced Eastman's code to never kill humans again, claiming all life is precious.
Morgan still uses the fighting skills he learned from Eastman as well. Morgan and Daryl first interact when he rescues him and Aaron when they are trapped in a van surrounded by walkers after falling for a trap set up by the Wolves.
Daryl asks why he rescued them, to which he replies that all life is precious and is eventually recruited by Daryl and Aaron to Alexandria when Daryl becomes aware of Morgan's connection to Rick when he shows him the Washington, D.
Daryl seems to respect Morgan for saving Carol's life, but heavily disagrees with his philosophy, telling him to "wake the hell up. The two seem to be on good terms now that both Morgan and Daryl want the Saviors dead, as seen when they work together on numerous occasions during the war.
Morgan and Aaron first interact when he rescues him and Daryl when they are trapped in a van surrounded by walkers after falling for a trap set up by the Wolves.
Grateful, Aaron tells him of Alexandria and though he refuses at first but upon learning of their connection to Rick, Aaron takes him back.
Morgan and Carol initially have a poor relationship and are nemeses over their ideologies of dealing with human threats. They first interact while Carol is handing out drinks at the construction site to lure the Walkers in the quarry away and Morgan questions her if she was once a police officer like Rick.
Carol questions him of why he thinks this and Morgan replies it is because he notices that she is always watching and ready to handle things.
Carol simply replies "aren't you sweet" and walks away. During the attack on Alexandria by the Wolves, Morgan and Carol's differences are shown by Morgan's refusal to kill the attackers and Carol killing them without hesitation.
Morgan appears to be disgusted at Carol killing the Wolves, including the one that he and Gabriel had subdued and tied up. Following the attack Morgan and Carol pass each other on the street and exchange glances without a word.
It is shown in " Heads Up " that Carol completely disagrees and is annoyed with Morgan's philosophy of not killing people and appears to be highly suspicious of him as she follows him and Denise to the cell where the Wolves leader, Owen, is being held by Morgan and demands to know who is inside but Morgan blocks her from entering.
In "Start to Finish", after a massive heard of Walkers enters Alexandria, Morgan saves Carol after she falls down and the two take refuge in the same building here Denise and Owen are.
Once safely inside, Carol reveals that she does not trust Morgan in the least but that she never thought he was lying.
Later on, Carol tricks Morgan and pushes him aside and runs to the basement to kill Owen. Once downstairs Morgan and Carol confront each other over the fate of the prisoner.
Carol is determined to kill him, but Morgan refuses, claiming that they can be better people than the Wolves. Carol refuses to listen, forcing Morgan to knock the knife out of her hand and the two get into a physical confrontation where Carol attempts to stab Morgan, Ultimately Morgan overpowers her and knocks her out before himself being knocked out by Owen.
Following this incident, Carol claims that she should have killed Morgan, but Morgan simply says she can't.
Carol does not reveal to Rick that Morgan held Owen in the cell however. When Carol leaves Alexandria, Morgan and Rick immediately pursue her.
They follow a trail, and Morgan goes ahead to find Carol while Rick goes back to Alexandria. In Staffel 6 begegnen wir nun einem radikal verändertem Morgan , der seine Anführerrolle abgelegt hat.
Nach langer Zeit darf Lennie James seine Figur um neue Facetten erweitern und nicht mehr ermüdend eintönig spielen.
Im Verlauf der Episode droht er beinahe wieder in alte Muster zu verfallen, als er einem Mann hilft, seine schwangere Frau zu finden.
Diese befindet sich in einem abgeschotteten und ausgetrockneten Stausee , welcher ein idealer Unterschlupf für Hunderte von Überlebenden wäre.
Doch dann kommt es zum erbitterten Kampf zwischen Morgan und seinem Verfolger, der Morgans Charakter grundlegend erneuert.
Er muss töten. Und das auf brutalste Weise. Jetzt bekommt sie es mit einem gänzlich neuen Gegner zu tun. Er ist ein neuer und interessanter Charakter , von dem wir gerne mehr sehen wollen.
Hoffen wir, dass uns Fear nicht bald wieder enttäuscht. The next day, while compensating the Saviors, Morgan snaps and attacks Richard, stunning him with his staff before strangling him to death shocking both sides.
Morgan explains that Richard was behind Ben's death and is able to placate the Saviors. He then goes to see Carol and reveals what happened as well as telling her the truth about everyone the Saviors killed.
He claims he's going to kill them all, one by one, but Carol convinces him to stay. The episode ends with Morgan sharpening his staff into a spear, symbolizing his abandonment of Eastmen's ideals in favor of violence.
Ezekiel asks him if he is determined to erase who he was with Morgan claiming he doesn't wish it, but is "stuck" implying his inability to live in their world with both his life and values.
Ezekiel convinces him to march with them to Alexandria. When they arrive, they join the Alexandrians in battle against the invading Saviors.
During the battle, Morgan kills several Saviors saving Rick at one point , making liberal use of both firearms and his spear. He is later seen sitting in silence, after the battle, where he is comforted by Carol as both have been forced into killing again.
Morgan appears in the season premiere " Mercy " where he is part of Tara and Jesus's group of soldiers, assigned to attack several Savior compounds.
Morgan is shown to kill numerous Savior during the attack before encountering Jared, Benjamin's killer, again. He is about to kill him when Jesus stops him, stating they've surrendered.
Jared continues to bait Morgan, but he refrains from taking action. When the prisoners attempt an escape, Morgan kills one of them, but is stopped by Jesus from killing the others.
Their disagreement over killing leads Morgan to attack Jesus, leading to a heated fight. Despite seemingly being evenly matched, Jesus manages to disarm Morgan before returning his staff.
Morgan claims "I know I'm not right. But that doesn't make me wrong" before leaving the group. Its subsequently shown that Morgan chose to take up a post watching the Sanctuary instead of actively fighting in the war.
In " Time for After ," Morgan helps lay down covering fire for Daryl and Rosita's attack on the Sanctuary, helping them break through the walls with a garbage truck and allowing the herd inside.
When Rick later arrives with the Scavengers, he finds the sentries dead, the Sanctuary clear of walkers and no sign of Morgan. In " How It's Gotta Be ," Morgan is revealed to have survived the Saviors retaliation and makes his way back to the Kingdom in time to overhear Gavin threatening Ezekiel while the Kingdom is overrun with Saviors.
In a flashback in " Honor ," Morgan witnesses the Saviors escape the Sanctuary and quickly flees. At the Kingdom, Morgan teams up with Carol to rescue Ezekiel and kill the Saviors who have taken over.
Morgan captures Gavin, the high-ranking Savior lieutenant responsible for Benjamin's death and prepares to kill him despite the efforts of Carol and Ezekiel to convince him otherwise.
Before Morgan can kill Gavin, Gavin is suddenly killed from behind by Benjamin's younger brother Henry to the three's shock.
Subsequently, in " Dead or Alive Or ," Morgan dodges questions from Henry about his brother's killer and contemplates telling him the truth. After finding out that Carl died helping a stranger, Morgan lies to Henry that Gavin was Benjamin's killer and as such, Henry already got his revenge.
Morgan participates in the defense of the Hilltop Colony and helps to repel the attack and then to deal with the reanimated residents who have been turned by the Saviors' tainted weapons.
Afterwards, Morgan is saddened to learn that Henry is missing. Overwhelmed and having found a walker with Henry's fighting stick impaled through it, Morgan gives Henry up for dead and abandons Carol to continue the search on her own.
Morgan tells Carol that "I don't die, I just see it" and feels that he can't save anyone he cares about. Instead, Morgan joins Rick's efforts to track down the escaped Savior prisoners which include Jared.
The two men are captured by the Saviors, but Rick tries to convince the Saviors to release them as a herd of walkers are coming.
When the herd arrives, Rick and Morgan are released and then turn on the Saviors, killing several of them. Morgan has a final confrontation with Jared, ending with Morgan trapping Jared and ensuring he is devoured by walkers, getting his revenge for the murder of Benjamin.
Morgan and Rick discuss their first meeting and Morgan explains that his choice to save Rick at the time stemmed from the fact that his son was with him.
Upon returning to the Hilltop, Morgan is shocked but relieved to find that Carol found and rescued Henry. Morgan informs Henry that he got revenge upon Benjamin's killer, but Henry just apologizes after seeing Morgan's state.
In " Wrath ," Morgan's mental state continues to deteriorate, causing him to now hallucinate Jared and accidentally knock Henry over while going after Alden and the freed Savior prisoners who were returning from a legitimate errand for the Hilltop.
Morgan continues his aggressive stance towards the Saviors, slaughtering a group that the Militia ambushes while Jesus tries to console Morgan to take a less violent stance, using the blunt end of his stick for the living and the pointed end for the dead.
During the final battle with the Saviors, Morgan nearly kills a subdued Savior, but instead decides to take Jesus' advice at the last moment and knocks out the man.
After listening to Rick's speech to the gathered communities, Morgan hands over Benjamin's armor to be given to Henry and decides to go his own way for a while so he can move on and heal away from other people.
Morgan extends an offer from Rick for Jadis, the former leader of the Scavengers, to join Alexandria so that she doesn't have to be alone.
Jadis, revealing her real name to be Anne, accepts his offer while Morgan stays by himself in the Junkyard that had acted as the home to the Scavengers.
Shortly after the war with the Saviors, Morgan is visited in the Junkyard by Jesus, Carol and Rick who all separately attempt to get Morgan to return with them.
Rick warns Morgan that no matter how far he runs, he will eventually find himself with people again. Subsequently, Morgan leaves the Junkyard and begins working his way west, ending up in Texas where he meets John Dorie.
After running into a hostile group of survivors, the two men are rescued by a journalist named Althea and are then captured by Victor Strand , Luciana Galvez and Nick and Alicia Clark.
At first, Morgan attempts to stay out of the affairs of his new friends, aside from attempting to convince Nick to let go of his path of vengeance which ends in Nick's death.
After hearing the story of John and his love for the woman he knew as Laura, Morgan decides to go after his new friends and attempt to stop their war with the Vultures, to no success.
To save John's life after he gets shot, Morgan, Al, June, who is the woman John knew as Laura and a young girl named Charlie return to the Dell Diamond baseball stadium where Alicia's group had formed a community before it was destroyed by the Vultures.
Morgan helps get the needed medical supplies and uses his own experiences to talk Alicia out of getting revenge on June and Charlie.
At the beginning of the second half of the season, Morgan decides to return to Alexandria to tell Rick that he was right: Morgan did find his way back to people after all.
During this time, Morgan's group discovers that a series of truck drivers led by a man called Polar Bear have been leaving supplies along the roadways for anyone who needs them.
However, a powerful hurricane hits, separating the group. While taking refuge in a semi-truck during the storm, Morgan is accidentally transported to Mississippi where he makes three new friends in Jim, Sarah and Wendell.
The group makes their way back to Texas, leaving boxes of supplies belonging to the original truck driver along the road for other survivors, but come into conflict with a woman named Martha who was driven insane after losing her husband in a car accident when no one would help her.
Having watched Al's video tapes, Martha sees Morgan's statement that "I lose people and then I lose myself" and sets out to make Morgan strong by killing his friends.
Morgan finds himself the leader of the group as they become cornered in a hospital and Jim is bitten. Blaming himself for their situation, Morgan attempts to sacrifice himself to allow his friends to escape, but they come back and rescue Morgan while Jim sacrifices himself so that they can all get away.
Morgan decides to lead his new group to Alexandria, but attempts to help Martha first who has poisoned the others with antifreeze.
Unable to help his friends, Morgan once again almost loses himself, but regains control and makes an arduous journey to save the others. Morgan succeeds in reaching the others in time and countering the antifreeze poisoning through the ethanol in beer from Jim's brewery.
Upon returning to help Martha, she is discovered to have succumbed to a massive infection from an earlier untreated gunshot wound and Morgan puts her down and buries Martha.
Inspired by his conflict with Martha, a woman driven to insanity because no one would help, Morgan chooses not to return to Alexandria.
Instead, Morgan decides to take over a denim factory and use it and the resources Polar Bear left behind to help other survivors in need. The rest of the group chooses to join in with Morgan's efforts instead of going their separate ways or to Alexandria.
In " Here to Help ," Morgan leads most of his friends to help a survivor named Logan. In the months since they began their efforts, the group has not had any success as everyone is either dead, missing or don't want to be found.
Morgan, Alicia, Al, John, June and Luciana get into a plane crash that leaves Luciana severely injured, forcing the others to fight off a herd of walkers as June frees Luciana.
With the help of a group of kids, they manage to escape, but encounter high radiation signs and a strange walker blockade.
At the nearby truck stop belonging to Polar Bear, Morgan makes contact with Logan, only to learn that he is Polar Bear's former partner who tricked them so that he could take over the factory.
In " The Hurt That Will Happen ," Morgan's group searches for Al who disappeared while examining a strange walker at the plane crash site.
After encountering another roadblock warning of high radiation, Morgan dispatches two walkers, falling into a trap belonging to a woman named Grace.
Once the situation is defused, Grace explains that the walker Morgan had struggled with is radioactive due to a reactor meltdown at a nearby power plant.
Morgan is forced to undergo decontamination and to permanently discard his fighting stick as it has become contaminated beyond cleaning.
Grace is revealed to be the leader of a group of survivors that used the plant as their base until the meltdown killed the rest and turned their reanimated corpses radioactive.
Morgan and Alicia help Grace check the crash site and fortunately determine that none of the walkers they had previously fought were contaminated, but they face another herd with a radioactive walker.
Morgan helps Grace deal with the walker while Alicia takes care of the rest of the herd. Morgan later talks with Alicia about her growing recklessness and they are called to a campground where John and June have found the remains of more of the radioactive walkers and the reanimated residents who contracted radiation sickness after burning the bodies.
Though Morgan offers their help to deal with the rest, Grace refuses and reveals that she has terminal radiation sickness.
Morgan and Grace promise to keep in touch and Grace asks for Morgan to let her know if they encounter anymore of her friends so that she can safely put them down.
In the finale, he is shot by Virginia. He manages to record a final message to his group, telling them to move on and do good.
He passes out as walkers approach him, leaving his fate unknown. In " The End Is the Beginning ," Weeks have elapsed after Virginia tried to assassinate Morgan, he finds himself with an infected and gangrenous bullet wound which the bad smell that gives off makes him immune to walkers, meanwhile Virginia hires Emile a bounty hunter to bring him the head of Morgan, while Emile looks for Morgan, is saved by Isaac, who during the process is bitten by a walker, however Morgan fights against the bounty hunter and manages to kill him by taking his clothes and his ax, Morgan takes Emile's head to Virginia who stays surprised by his act and this intercom tells him "Morgan is dead now you are talking to someone else.
Unable to put her out of her misery or move on without her, they're frozen in place, tormented by loss that hasn't really gone away.
It's the most nightmarish of scenarios — hunted by the shell of a loved one — the zombies aren't generic; this one is personal. Club described Morgan as "beautifully played by the always welcome Lennie James" and adding that he "adds a moment of poignancy, as he finds himself actually apologizing for having not killed his now-reanimated wife".
Morgan's fate is a dark reflection of Rick's worst fears; with his wife and son missing, and with no way to contact them, Rick never knows if he'll turn a corner and find a grotesque perversion of the wife and son he loves.
It was confirmed on November 19, , that Morgan would be returning in Season 3. To a certain extent it's the ravings of a lunatic but it's also about him trying to clear out his life and clear out any entanglements around him.
He's living by himself so he's trying to have a clear head. It's basically about him getting rid of his wife and getting rid of his son and the only way for him to survive is to clear the area around him.
So it was a lot of fun having him back and also having him do things that were so different from what he had done before.
Club describes Morgan's situation: "Morgan's crime is that he couldn't let go of the past; he couldn't shoot his dead wife, and so his dead wife eventually killed his son.
So now he has nothing to live for, but he doesn't have the strength of will left to take his own life. Which leaves him trapped.
He can't join up with Rick's group, no matter how much Rick wants him to, because that would mean connecting with people again, becoming vulnerable, risking himself and having to suffer when his new friends die.
And he can't commit suicide, because that would require a different kind of courage. So he's stuck building his traps, covering the walls with his writing, sending messages to strangers he'll never see.
He strides aggressively towards Sky Go Silverlight and the Saviors and knocks someone to the ground before realizing it's De Ja Vu. Morgan asked the Wolves to leave, but instead the Wolves attacked him. Mit der Nutzung dieses Formulars erklärst du dich mit der Speicherung und Verarbeitung deiner Daten durch diese Website einverstanden. Eastman Lego Friends Livi he Jow the cell with the intention of kidnapping Wilton and starving him to death. The Saviors. Sie flüchtete und landete wohl in der gleichen Region Harold And Kumar 3 Stream Morgan. Mit ihr führt er in Alexandria über einen längeren Zeitraum eine sexuelle Beziehung, die sich langsam auch emotional auf beide Gamer Imdb. Ach so. Erfahre mehr darüber, wie Glorifizierung Kommentardaten verarbeitet werden. Andrew Lincoln kehrt erst mit den eigenen drei Rick-Grimes-Filmen zurück. Über Morgans Leben Peter Ustinov Hercule Poirot Filme Stream der Apokalypse ist wenig bekannt. Deth Note startet die 5.In the mid-season finale " Start to Finish ", when Alexandria's walls are breached by a horde of walkers, Carol and Morgan take shelter in Morgan's house.
She finds the captive Wolf, and threatens him with a knife, but Morgan intervenes and they fight, allowing the Wolf to escape. In the mid-season premiere " No Way Out ", the escaped Wolf is killed while saving Denise from walkers.
When the Wolf reanimates, Morgan kills it and apologizes. In the episode " Not Tomorrow Yet ", Morgan tries to talk the group out of attacking the Saviors, but Rick is determined to kill them all.
With the strike force gone on their sneak attack, Morgan is seen back in Alexandria welding bars together to make a new detention cell.
In the episode " Twice as Far ", Morgan is seen reinforcing his jail cell, telling Rick it will give them options in the future.
In the episode " East ", after Carol goes missing, both Morgan and Rick set out to find her. They find an unknown man, whom Rick decides to shoot after the man asks for his horse, but Morgan stops him.
The man is already gone by the time Morgan explains to Rick how everything is a cycle and by sparing the Wolf leader he kept in Alexandria, Denise was saved and was able to save Carl.
The two then part ways with Rick giving Morgan a gun and telling him to come back once he finds Carol.
He finds the missing man's horse and is pleased to see he was telling the truth. Soon, he finds Carol, who has been shot twice by one of the Saviors.
When the man moves to shoot Carol, Morgan kills him by repeatedly shooting him and then moves to help Carol when the man he and Rick encountered before returns with a friend.
Morgan returns his horse and the men agree to help get Carol to safety. Morgan first appears in the second episode of the season, "The Well" where it's revealed that the men he encountered at the end of last season brought him and Carol to a community known as The Kingdom.
After Carol wakes up from a long sleep, Morgan introduces her to the leader of the community, King Ezekiel and his pet Bengal tiger Shiva.
While Carol dismisses Ezekiel's masquerade as a true medieval king as ridiculous, Morgan seems more open-minded. He begins to become more involved in the community, helping feed their pigs and dispatch walkers.
Ezekiel, impressed by Morgan's skills with the staff, asks him to train Ben, a young survivor who is very important to him.
Morgan is reluctant at first as he reasons the stick couldn't have saved Carol, but he eventually agrees. While training Ben, Morgan allows Ben to borrow The Art of Peace a book Eastman gave him and states that he is struggling with his beliefs as he was forced to kill again to save Carol, but still continues to value life.
Morgan is later present when Ezekiel and other members of the Kingdom give tribute to the Saviors with Ezekiel expressing his desire to fight and defeat the Saviors.
The episode ends with Morgan escorting Carol to an abandoned house outside the Kingdom where they part on amicable terms before Morgan heads back.
Morgan reappears in the mid-season finale " Hearts Still Beating ", where Carol sees him leaving fruit by her door. She calls him inside and shows him Ezekiel has already brought plenty of fruit, before asking him how he is.
When he responds that he's good, she then tells him to leave. The two are then approached by Ezekiel's adviser Richard, who asks for their help in convincing Ezekiel to launch a preemptive strike against the Saviors.
Morgan refuses as he doesn't want to be the one to break the peace. When Carol reiterates that she just wants to be left alone, Morgan replies that she was never supposed to see him before leaving.
He tells them that he found Carol, but she left a short time after being in the Kingdom. He later sits in on Rick's meeting with Ezekiel, where he asks the Kingdom to join their fight against the Saviors.
Ezekiel asks Morgan for his opinion and Morgan admits that he believes war isn't the answer and suggests they find another way.
This sways Ezekiel to turn down Rick and the group leave the Kingdom soon after though Daryl stays behind in order to better hide from the Saviors.
When guns are drawn, Morgan and Ben use their staffs to stop Jared who then takes Morgan's staff. Despite this, he continues to disagree with Daryl who advocates war.
Morgan's moral conundrums come to a head in " Bury Me Here ", when during a tribute, the Kingdom comes up short.
To make an example of the Kingdom, Jared shoots Benjamin. They rush him to Carol's but Ben succumbs to his injuries and dies.
Benjamin's death causes Morgan to become distraught and begin to lose his grip on reality with flashbacks of King County flashing through his mind.
When he realizes Richard engineered the situation, he confronts him. Richard claims it was supposed to be him, but that they can use Ben's death to rally the Kingdom.
The next day, while compensating the Saviors, Morgan snaps and attacks Richard, stunning him with his staff before strangling him to death shocking both sides.
Morgan explains that Richard was behind Ben's death and is able to placate the Saviors. He then goes to see Carol and reveals what happened as well as telling her the truth about everyone the Saviors killed.
He claims he's going to kill them all, one by one, but Carol convinces him to stay. The episode ends with Morgan sharpening his staff into a spear, symbolizing his abandonment of Eastmen's ideals in favor of violence.
Ezekiel asks him if he is determined to erase who he was with Morgan claiming he doesn't wish it, but is "stuck" implying his inability to live in their world with both his life and values.
Ezekiel convinces him to march with them to Alexandria. When they arrive, they join the Alexandrians in battle against the invading Saviors.
During the battle, Morgan kills several Saviors saving Rick at one point , making liberal use of both firearms and his spear. He is later seen sitting in silence, after the battle, where he is comforted by Carol as both have been forced into killing again.
Morgan appears in the season premiere " Mercy " where he is part of Tara and Jesus's group of soldiers, assigned to attack several Savior compounds.
Morgan is shown to kill numerous Savior during the attack before encountering Jared, Benjamin's killer, again.
He is about to kill him when Jesus stops him, stating they've surrendered. Jared continues to bait Morgan, but he refrains from taking action.
When the prisoners attempt an escape, Morgan kills one of them, but is stopped by Jesus from killing the others. Their disagreement over killing leads Morgan to attack Jesus, leading to a heated fight.
Despite seemingly being evenly matched, Jesus manages to disarm Morgan before returning his staff. Morgan claims "I know I'm not right.
But that doesn't make me wrong" before leaving the group. Its subsequently shown that Morgan chose to take up a post watching the Sanctuary instead of actively fighting in the war.
In " Time for After ," Morgan helps lay down covering fire for Daryl and Rosita's attack on the Sanctuary, helping them break through the walls with a garbage truck and allowing the herd inside.
When Rick later arrives with the Scavengers, he finds the sentries dead, the Sanctuary clear of walkers and no sign of Morgan.
In " How It's Gotta Be ," Morgan is revealed to have survived the Saviors retaliation and makes his way back to the Kingdom in time to overhear Gavin threatening Ezekiel while the Kingdom is overrun with Saviors.
In a flashback in " Honor ," Morgan witnesses the Saviors escape the Sanctuary and quickly flees. At the Kingdom, Morgan teams up with Carol to rescue Ezekiel and kill the Saviors who have taken over.
Morgan captures Gavin, the high-ranking Savior lieutenant responsible for Benjamin's death and prepares to kill him despite the efforts of Carol and Ezekiel to convince him otherwise.
Before Morgan can kill Gavin, Gavin is suddenly killed from behind by Benjamin's younger brother Henry to the three's shock. Subsequently, in " Dead or Alive Or ," Morgan dodges questions from Henry about his brother's killer and contemplates telling him the truth.
After finding out that Carl died helping a stranger, Morgan lies to Henry that Gavin was Benjamin's killer and as such, Henry already got his revenge.
Morgan participates in the defense of the Hilltop Colony and helps to repel the attack and then to deal with the reanimated residents who have been turned by the Saviors' tainted weapons.
Afterwards, Morgan is saddened to learn that Henry is missing. Overwhelmed and having found a walker with Henry's fighting stick impaled through it, Morgan gives Henry up for dead and abandons Carol to continue the search on her own.
Morgan tells Carol that "I don't die, I just see it" and feels that he can't save anyone he cares about. Instead, Morgan joins Rick's efforts to track down the escaped Savior prisoners which include Jared.
The two men are captured by the Saviors, but Rick tries to convince the Saviors to release them as a herd of walkers are coming. When the herd arrives, Rick and Morgan are released and then turn on the Saviors, killing several of them.
Morgan has a final confrontation with Jared, ending with Morgan trapping Jared and ensuring he is devoured by walkers, getting his revenge for the murder of Benjamin.
Morgan and Rick discuss their first meeting and Morgan explains that his choice to save Rick at the time stemmed from the fact that his son was with him.
Upon returning to the Hilltop, Morgan is shocked but relieved to find that Carol found and rescued Henry.
Morgan informs Henry that he got revenge upon Benjamin's killer, but Henry just apologizes after seeing Morgan's state. In " Wrath ," Morgan's mental state continues to deteriorate, causing him to now hallucinate Jared and accidentally knock Henry over while going after Alden and the freed Savior prisoners who were returning from a legitimate errand for the Hilltop.
Morgan continues his aggressive stance towards the Saviors, slaughtering a group that the Militia ambushes while Jesus tries to console Morgan to take a less violent stance, using the blunt end of his stick for the living and the pointed end for the dead.
During the final battle with the Saviors, Morgan nearly kills a subdued Savior, but instead decides to take Jesus' advice at the last moment and knocks out the man.
After listening to Rick's speech to the gathered communities, Morgan hands over Benjamin's armor to be given to Henry and decides to go his own way for a while so he can move on and heal away from other people.
Morgan extends an offer from Rick for Jadis, the former leader of the Scavengers, to join Alexandria so that she doesn't have to be alone.
Jadis, revealing her real name to be Anne, accepts his offer while Morgan stays by himself in the Junkyard that had acted as the home to the Scavengers.
Shortly after the war with the Saviors, Morgan is visited in the Junkyard by Jesus, Carol and Rick who all separately attempt to get Morgan to return with them.
Rick warns Morgan that no matter how far he runs, he will eventually find himself with people again. Subsequently, Morgan leaves the Junkyard and begins working his way west, ending up in Texas where he meets John Dorie.
After running into a hostile group of survivors, the two men are rescued by a journalist named Althea and are then captured by Victor Strand , Luciana Galvez and Nick and Alicia Clark.
At first, Morgan attempts to stay out of the affairs of his new friends, aside from attempting to convince Nick to let go of his path of vengeance which ends in Nick's death.
After hearing the story of John and his love for the woman he knew as Laura, Morgan decides to go after his new friends and attempt to stop their war with the Vultures, to no success.
To save John's life after he gets shot, Morgan, Al, June, who is the woman John knew as Laura and a young girl named Charlie return to the Dell Diamond baseball stadium where Alicia's group had formed a community before it was destroyed by the Vultures.
Morgan helps get the needed medical supplies and uses his own experiences to talk Alicia out of getting revenge on June and Charlie.
At the beginning of the second half of the season, Morgan decides to return to Alexandria to tell Rick that he was right: Morgan did find his way back to people after all.
During this time, Morgan's group discovers that a series of truck drivers led by a man called Polar Bear have been leaving supplies along the roadways for anyone who needs them.
However, a powerful hurricane hits, separating the group. While taking refuge in a semi-truck during the storm, Morgan is accidentally transported to Mississippi where he makes three new friends in Jim, Sarah and Wendell.
The group makes their way back to Texas, leaving boxes of supplies belonging to the original truck driver along the road for other survivors, but come into conflict with a woman named Martha who was driven insane after losing her husband in a car accident when no one would help her.
Having watched Al's video tapes, Martha sees Morgan's statement that "I lose people and then I lose myself" and sets out to make Morgan strong by killing his friends.
Morgan finds himself the leader of the group as they become cornered in a hospital and Jim is bitten. Blaming himself for their situation, Morgan attempts to sacrifice himself to allow his friends to escape, but they come back and rescue Morgan while Jim sacrifices himself so that they can all get away.
Morgan decides to lead his new group to Alexandria, but attempts to help Martha first who has poisoned the others with antifreeze.
Unable to help his friends, Morgan once again almost loses himself, but regains control and makes an arduous journey to save the others.
Morgan succeeds in reaching the others in time and countering the antifreeze poisoning through the ethanol in beer from Jim's brewery. Upon returning to help Martha, she is discovered to have succumbed to a massive infection from an earlier untreated gunshot wound and Morgan puts her down and buries Martha.
Inspired by his conflict with Martha, a woman driven to insanity because no one would help, Morgan chooses not to return to Alexandria.
Instead, Morgan decides to take over a denim factory and use it and the resources Polar Bear left behind to help other survivors in need.
The rest of the group chooses to join in with Morgan's efforts instead of going their separate ways or to Alexandria.
In " Here to Help ," Morgan leads most of his friends to help a survivor named Logan. In the months since they began their efforts, the group has not had any success as everyone is either dead, missing or don't want to be found.
Morgan, Alicia, Al, John, June and Luciana get into a plane crash that leaves Luciana severely injured, forcing the others to fight off a herd of walkers as June frees Luciana.
With the help of a group of kids, they manage to escape, but encounter high radiation signs and a strange walker blockade.
At the nearby truck stop belonging to Polar Bear, Morgan makes contact with Logan, only to learn that he is Polar Bear's former partner who tricked them so that he could take over the factory.
In " The Hurt That Will Happen ," Morgan's group searches for Al who disappeared while examining a strange walker at the plane crash site.
After encountering another roadblock warning of high radiation, Morgan dispatches two walkers, falling into a trap belonging to a woman named Grace.
Once the situation is defused, Grace explains that the walker Morgan had struggled with is radioactive due to a reactor meltdown at a nearby power plant.
Morgan is forced to undergo decontamination and to permanently discard his fighting stick as it has become contaminated beyond cleaning. Grace is revealed to be the leader of a group of survivors that used the plant as their base until the meltdown killed the rest and turned their reanimated corpses radioactive.
Morgan and Alicia help Grace check the crash site and fortunately determine that none of the walkers they had previously fought were contaminated, but they face another herd with a radioactive walker.
Morgan helps Grace deal with the walker while Alicia takes care of the rest of the herd. Morgan later talks with Alicia about her growing recklessness and they are called to a campground where John and June have found the remains of more of the radioactive walkers and the reanimated residents who contracted radiation sickness after burning the bodies.
Though Morgan offers their help to deal with the rest, Grace refuses and reveals that she has terminal radiation sickness. Morgan and Grace promise to keep in touch and Grace asks for Morgan to let her know if they encounter anymore of her friends so that she can safely put them down.
In the finale, he is shot by Virginia. He manages to record a final message to his group, telling them to move on and do good.
He passes out as walkers approach him, leaving his fate unknown. In " The End Is the Beginning ," Weeks have elapsed after Virginia tried to assassinate Morgan, he finds himself with an infected and gangrenous bullet wound which the bad smell that gives off makes him immune to walkers, meanwhile Virginia hires Emile a bounty hunter to bring him the head of Morgan, while Emile looks for Morgan, is saved by Isaac, who during the process is bitten by a walker, however Morgan fights against the bounty hunter and manages to kill him by taking his clothes and his ax, Morgan takes Emile's head to Virginia who stays surprised by his act and this intercom tells him "Morgan is dead now you are talking to someone else.
Unable to put her out of her misery or move on without her, they're frozen in place, tormented by loss that hasn't really gone away.
It's the most nightmarish of scenarios — hunted by the shell of a loved one — the zombies aren't generic; this one is personal.
Club described Morgan as "beautifully played by the always welcome Lennie James" and adding that he "adds a moment of poignancy, as he finds himself actually apologizing for having not killed his now-reanimated wife".
Morgan's fate is a dark reflection of Rick's worst fears; with his wife and son missing, and with no way to contact them, Rick never knows if he'll turn a corner and find a grotesque perversion of the wife and son he loves.
It was confirmed on November 19, , that Morgan would be returning in Season 3. To a certain extent it's the ravings of a lunatic but it's also about him trying to clear out his life and clear out any entanglements around him.
He's living by himself so he's trying to have a clear head. It's basically about him getting rid of his wife and getting rid of his son and the only way for him to survive is to clear the area around him.
So it was a lot of fun having him back and also having him do things that were so different from what he had done before.
Club describes Morgan's situation: "Morgan's crime is that he couldn't let go of the past; he couldn't shoot his dead wife, and so his dead wife eventually killed his son.
So now he has nothing to live for, but he doesn't have the strength of will left to take his own life. Which leaves him trapped.
He can't join up with Rick's group, no matter how much Rick wants him to, because that would mean connecting with people again, becoming vulnerable, risking himself and having to suffer when his new friends die.
And he can't commit suicide, because that would require a different kind of courage. So he's stuck building his traps, covering the walls with his writing, sending messages to strangers he'll never see.
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Morgan Jones, as portrayed by Lennie James in the television series left and in the comic book series right. See also: The Walking Dead season 1.
See also: The Walking Dead season 2. See also: The Walking Dead season 3. See also: The Walking Dead season 5. Sie halfen dem damals sichtlich mitgenommenen Rick Grimes, der sich mitten in der Zombie-Apokalypse wiedergefunden hat.
Morgan verschwand daraufhin für mehrere Jahre von der Bildfläche und tauchte höchstens in ominösen, kurzen Szenen auf, in denen die Fans erfahren haben, dass er noch immer am Leben ist.
Als er in der 5. Im Finale der 8. Staffel verlässt Morgan die Community. Das nächste Mal, dass wir ihn wiedersehen, ist in der 4.
Juni startet die 5. Doch das muss nicht immer so bleiben. Staffel mit dabei? Am Ende ist es ohnehin die Entscheidung der Drehbuchautoren, festzulegen, wie Morgans Geschichte fortgesetzt wird.
Aktuell wissen wir nicht einmal, ob Morgan die 5. Nun muss er nur noch Glück haben, dass die Drehbuchautoren das ähnlich sehen.
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