But that someone is not Carol or Morgan… yet.

She doesnt want to keep killing people yet then Morgan kills someone to save her in the finale.

What I found interesting is not only did Morgan shoot that savior once, he unloaded his whole gun.

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He shot him six times.

SCOTT M. GIMPLE:He wanted to save her life and he wasnt taking any chances.

That character, Roman, was raising his gun.

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So Morgan was like, This is it.

Theres no way to stop him.

That really is a driving motivation with her.

And yet, in that moment though she didnt really think of it this way she did need someone.

But shes in a tricky place.

She doesnt want community and she doesnt want people close to her.

What about the Morgan half of that equation?

Thats a little more binary in that you absolutely hit that.

Obviously, in that moment, it wasnt.

Because somebodys going to die in that moment.

Thats a big part of his story this season.

What is this community all about?

Theyve figured out how to feed themselves.

Theyve figured out how to have a place that in many ways celebrates life.

They get to be alive.

They want to live.

It isnt merely about survival.

What about his tiger, Shiva?

When you knew you wanted to bring Ezekiel in, you knew you had to bring the tiger in.

There were people that were like, Were not going to do this.

Theres no way we can do this.

You know, we have Greg [Nicotero] and we have a remarkable effects team.

The show is a very difficult show to make.

Im very lucky that wed been thinking and planning for a long time.

Were pulling it off just in the nick of time.

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