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Do you think Eastman ’s philosophy of "" is sustainable in the world of The Walking Dead , or was he just lucky to live in isolation?
When Morgan attempts to kill Eastman , he is instead subdued and locked in a cell within the cabin. Eastman refuses to kill Morgan , offering him a choice: he can stay or leave, but he cannot kill. Through patience and the practice of , Eastman begins to break through Morgan's trauma. He teaches Morgan that "all life is precious" and that the philosophy of Aikido is about self-defense and personal empowerment without the need to take a life. A Dark Confession [S6E4] Here's Not Here
Morgan ’s path to peace is tested when he encounters a young man he had previously tried to kill in the woods. Frozen by trauma, Morgan is unable to act, and Eastman is bitten while saving him. Before he dies, Eastman gives Morgan his prized and his copy of The Art of Peace , urging him to continue living by the philosophy. Do you think Eastman ’s philosophy of ""
Dive deeper into Morgan's transformation and the philosophical themes of the episode with these fan reactions and recaps: The Walking Dead - S6E4 "Here's Not Here" - Group Reaction YouTube · The Normies Walking Dead S6E4 "Here's Not Here" Review YouTube · failwhale34 EVERY Episode of The Walking Dead (SEASON 6&7) YouTube · Howesenberg Films Through patience and the practice of , Eastman