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“First Time Again” picked things up a few days removed from the Season 5 finale, with some flashbacks (shown in black and white, presumedly for style and because they were so frequent) in place to fill in some of the minor gaps in between. Most of which dealt with Rick and Morgan reacclimating themselves to one another. Well, to be fair, it was mostly Morgan meeting this new, more intense version of Rick while, occasionally, laying in a few words of soft disapproval.
The trailer for Season 6 made it look like Morgan and Rick would clash in a big way. If so, then that’s still to come because it didn’t happen here. Because while Morgan may have needed to adjust a bit in order to absorb the new hard-nose man Rick’s become, it’s not like Morgan himself hasn’t seen tragedy and/or had to do extremely awful things to get by. Hell, the guy even went mad. So I’m glad Rick didn’t get an earful of hypocritical preach-ery. We get enough of that from Gabriel.
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“First Time Again” picked things up a few days removed from the Season 5 finale, with some flashbacks (shown in black and white, presumedly for style and because they were so frequent) in place to fill in some of the minor gaps in between. Most of which dealt with Rick and Morgan reacclimating themselves to one another. Well, to be fair, it was mostly Morgan meeting this new, more intense version of Rick while, occasionally, laying in a few words of soft disapproval.
The trailer for Season 6 made it look like Morgan and Rick would clash in a big way. If so, then that’s still to come because it didn’t happen here. Because while Morgan may have needed to adjust a bit in order to absorb the new hard-nose man Rick’s become, it’s not like Morgan himself hasn’t seen tragedy and/or had to do extremely awful things to get by. Hell, the guy even went mad. So I’m glad Rick didn’t get an earful of hypocritical preach-ery. We get enough of that from Gabriel.
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