Heads Up | [s6e7]

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'

He argues that people can change, citing that everyone in the room has evolved. [S6E7] Heads Up

The episode immediately addresses the "Schrodinger's Glenn" dilemma. It reveals that Glenn survived the walker horde by sliding under a dumpster while Nicholas's body served as a gruesome shield. This resolution received mixed reactions from critics; while some felt it was a "cheap fake-out" that undermined the show's life-or-death stakes, others saw it as a testament to Glenn's status as a quintessential survivor—a forager and thinker who has consistently defied the odds since the show's inception. A Clash of Philosophies 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. It reveals that Glenn survived the walker horde