The Walking Dead Spoilers Season 6: Morgan’s Master Revealed, Plus 5 Details of TWD Fan Favorite’s Backstory

The Walking Dead Spoilers Season 6: Morgan’s Master Revealed, Plus 5 Details of TWD Fan Favorite’s Backstory

Before fans will discover Glenn’s true fate, walker enthusiasts will enjoy a special 90 minute episode of ‘The Walking Dead’. The TWD season 6 spoiler will focus entirely on Morgan and his master will be revealed. We have the scoop on the details of ‘The Walking Dead’ season 6 episode 4, “Here’s Not Here.”
Obviously plenty of spoilers follow!

The mystery of Morgan’s zen-like attitude and Jedi skills with that wicked stick he is now toting around will be explained in the episode. It will begin with a flashback within a flashback. Reminiscent of ‘Clear,’ Morgan’s character-developing episode will tackle his time on his own.

Scenes of the broken character battling his demons at his apartment where Rick, Michonne, and Carl discovered him will be explored as Morgan burns walker bodies. Could this be the fire Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Aaron (Ross Marquand) see during last season during Dixon’s first scouting trip with his spaghetti-making pal?

1. During one his crazed rants, Morgan knocks over a gas lamp that consumes his shelter. The fire at Morgan’s apartment forces him to leave.
2. Along his journey, Morgan comes across John Carroll Lynch, according The Spoiling Dead Fans. Lynch, who Morgan is rumored to address as Cheesemaker, makes his debut after Morgan stumbles across his cabin.

3. Cheesemaker locks Morgan up in a cell and begins to break him down like Yoda did to Luke circa ‘The Empire Strikes Back.’ The two become pals after a rocky start.
4. After passing on his Zen, peace-loving ways to Morgan, Cheesemaker dies after being bitten by a walker.

5. Post-training/soul-searching retreat as a captive, Morgan ventures out to eventually find a breadcrumb trail to Rick.

‘Here’s Not Here’ will be interesting, but those who have seen it say it will be a definitive love-it-or-hate-it episode. Obviously, if you are a Morgan fan or an enthusiast for character development, you’re gonna love it. For those who prefer the plot-heavy episodes or enjoyed the mystery of Morgan, you might not enjoy the 90 minute standalone.

What do you think of the extended episode of ‘The Walking Dead’ focusing on Morgan? Are you fan of the TWD character development, or do you prefer plot-centered episodes? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below and return to CDL for your The Walking Dead live recaps, spoilers, and news!