The Walking Dead season 7 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Carol, treated by Morgan, meets King Ezekiel and his tiger, Shiva, in The Kingdom. Skeptical of the community's surreal nature, she plans to leave. Meanwhile, Morgan is asked to train Benjamin, reflecting on his non-violent beliefs. The Kingdom secretly supplies The Saviors with food, revealing a tense relationship. Ezekiel confides his past and leadership facade to Carol. Ultimately, Carol decides to live near The Kingdom, maintaining a connection while living independently. Morgan, respecting her choice, helps her settle in a nearby house.
Full Episode S07E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is King Ezekiel?
King Ezekiel is the leader of The Kingdom, a community in "The Walking Dead". He is known for his theatrical persona and having a tiger named Shiva.
How does Carol feel about The Kingdom?
Carol is skeptical and uncomfortable with The Kingdom, finding it unrealistic and preferring to leave.
What is Morgan's role in The Kingdom?
Morgan is asked by Ezekiel to train a young member named Benjamin and is seen as a trusted ally within the community.
Does Carol stay in The Kingdom?
Carol decides to leave The Kingdom but chooses to stay in a house nearby, maintaining a connection with the community.
What is the relationship between The Kingdom and The Saviors?
The Kingdom has a secret arrangement with The Saviors, providing them with supplies in exchange for peace.
How does Ezekiel manage his role as a leader?
Ezekiel admits to Carol that his kingly persona is an act to provide hope and stability to his people.
What is Morgan's philosophy on violence and survival?
Morgan struggles with the use of violence for survival and tries to adhere to a more peaceful approach, as shown in his training of Benjamin.
What is the significance of Ezekiel's tiger, Shiva?
Shiva symbolizes Ezekiel's past as a zookeeper and represents the extraordinary aspects of his leadership in The Kingdom.
How does Carol perceive her situation and the world outside?
Carol sees the world outside as harsh and real, contrasting with the "fairy tale" nature of The Kingdom.
What is the agreement between Morgan and Carol at the end?
Morgan respects Carol's decision to leave and helps her settle in a house close to The Kingdom, allowing her to stay connected yet independent.