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'The Walking Dead' Season 7 Latest Spoilers, News & Update: Rick & Daryl Using Morse Code To Murder Negan? Predictions, Theories, Storyline

'The Walking Dead' Season 7 Latest Spoilers, News & Update: Rick & Daryl Using Morse Code To Murder Negan? Predictions, Theories, Storyline

Wild internet theories have sort of a great cosmic imbalance to them. Most of them are false while a few gems turn out to be true. So when internet sleuths theorized that the last episode of "The Walking Dead" Season 7 had Rick and Daryl using Morse Code to murder Negan, a few people were a bit skeptical about it.

But what's surprising is how much this theory makes sense. According to Huffington Post, the last episode of "The Walking Dead" Season 7 had Negan and his crew pillaging residents for their belongings. And Rick and Daryl have tagged along for the job but were not allowed to communicate with each other. This is where fans noticed something strange as Daryl, when he was looking at Rick, seemed to be blinking quite a lot. They also noticed that the blinks are irregular and quite quick.

Though Daryl has been tortured for days by Negan, which would account for his broken look and excessive blinking. Rabid fans of "The Walking Dead" Season 7 have also noticed a few clues that give credence to the Morse code theory. One is that the episode featured a large Morse Code chart in the background hanging at one of the walls in Alexandria. Show makers love putting Easter eggs in their shows and the chart added with the theory definitely makes a lot of sense.

As for what this all means, well the internet has already deciphered that for fans as well. According to the site, the blinking in Morse Code can be translated to as either, I East, I am East, 6 Miles East, or East of Hilltop. The common thing about these translations is the word east and it is said that Daryl is trying to tell Rick where Negan's hideout is. If this is all true, then "The Walking Dead" Season 7 just got more exciting.

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