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Seeking a more balanced moral code, Michonne suggests that while killing is wrong, it can be a justified necessity in their new world order. Review: 'The Walking Dead' Season 6, Episode 7, 'Heads Up'

Rick challenges this, questioning if survival is even possible without "getting blood on your hands". [S6E7] Heads Up

He argues that people can change, citing that everyone in the room has evolved. Seeking a more balanced moral code, Michonne suggests

While Glenn’s return provides a narrative "win," the heart of "Heads Up" lies in a tense philosophical debate back in Alexandria. Rick, Carol, and Michonne confront Morgan about his "all life is precious" mantra. While Glenn’s return provides a narrative "win," the

In the world of The Walking Dead , hope is often as fragile as the walls of a sanctuary, and Season 6, Episode 7, titled serves as a poignant exploration of that fragility. This episode is primarily remembered for resolving one of the show's most controversial cliffhangers—the fate of Glenn Rhee—while simultaneously setting the stage for an inevitable collapse, both literal and metaphorical. The Miracle of the Dumpster

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