SPOILER ALERT:Read only if you have already watched Sundays episode ofThe Walking Dead,Bury Me Here.

Once he starts, will he be able to stop?

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY:So, showrunner Scott Gimple personally writes all the big Morgan episodes.

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Im just really glad that he has.

Weve got a very exciting writers room and a group of writers who know this show inside out.

So, I knew very early on that it was coming.

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Lets get to the big moment.

He asks Richard, Have you told them?

meaning, Have you told the other Kingdomers?

Have you told King Ezekiel what you did and how you caused the death of this boy?

And when Richard says no, he hasnt, its kind of the final straw for Morgan.

What was your approach to that moment and the scene in general?I agree with Scott.

He knows what hes like when hes killing.

Its all coming out, right?Yes, it is coming out to a certain extent.

Hes almost looking back on himself.

And thats where Morgan is going.

How does this all play into his move to tell Carol what actually happened?

What do you make of that?To me, that scene was really simple actually.

And thats what he came to say.

he says, Im going to go and kill them all.

Im going to go and kill every single one of them that I find until they stop me.

Hes in the fight!

I cant really decide that for other people.

And thats no pun intended again.

There is no death for Morgan from here on in or ever anymore having met Eastman.

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