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'The Walking Dead' Season 6 Episode 14 Recap: "Twice as Far"

The show just keeps getting better as the stakes kept getting higher. The hit TV series aired another episode last Sunday and it did not disappoint the fans as they dished out stories after stories every week. Want to know what it was all about? Read on and prepare for some shocking revelations. Warning: Spoilers Ahead! 

Episode 14 titled "Twice as Far", started out as a normal day with the character going about their usual routine, the pantry's garage door opens, Gabe takes a stroll, Eugene takes his post, Morgan twirls his staff, Carol smokes and clutches that rosary. 

We also got to see how Rosita handled her recent breakup with Abraham. She actually had things planned out already when she had Spencer as her rebound. Everything got steamy which led one thing to another, but what Spencer thinks a serious relationship, mean the opposite for Rosita. No idea how things went, but there day-after banter is awkward. 

And speaking of Rosita, she gets tagged along by Denise alongside Daryl as they check on an apothecary that might have supplies of medicine. The two are doubtful about Denise's motives but went along with her anyways. On their way to the place, a fallen tree was on the way and they thought it was a trap. But instead it really was just a tree that got rooted up trapping a walker on the process. So the three of them decided to walk the rest of the trip. 

But what's dumb is the fact that Rosita took on the train tracks and separated herself from Daryl and Denise who took the road. 

Meanwhile, Denise has been good in this week's episode. Daryl was having a hard time driving the stick shift and she taught him, the revealing moment when she bonds with him over their dead brothers, and the tender moment when she sits outside the apothecary and has a quick cry.  

On the other hand, Carol just dropped some major bomb when she left a letter for Tobin which at first seems like a breakup letter, then takes a dramatic turn. Earlier, she had this response for Daryl when he asked what the Saviors did to her and Maggie: "To us? They didn't do anything." Between her body count and what she saw herself become on the kill floor, Carol has reached her breaking point. Rick had the right idea when he banished her, she writes: "I can't love anyone because I can't kill for anyone. So I'm going like I always should have. Don't come after me, please." 

So what do you think will happen next? Comment your thoughts below.

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