Did ‘The Walking Dead’ Already Tell Us Everyone Who Dies In Season 7 And We All Missed It? – moviepilot.com

Yesterday, I explained why Morgan's death is probably inevitable in the Season 7 finale of #TheWalkingDead. Not only did I discuss why I think Morgan is going to be killed, but I pointed out some foreshadowing that the producers sneakily inserted: Morgan puts out a candle during the picnic dream sequence from the Season 7 premiere, and a melted candle appears in the season's opening credits (which usually allude to specific events that occur throughout the episodes).

But the more I thought about the picnic dream sequence, I began to wonder...

Above, you can rewatch the Sunday dinner dream sequence scene that we all saw in the season premiere. The entire scene in general was very odd, and most of us believed the producers placed it in the episode because Rick has realized his dream of sitting down at a dinner table and eating as a family had been crushed.

The more you watch the scene, though, the more you realize all of the bizarre, subtle things that happen like Morgan putting out that candle. That is not the only weird thing we see in this scene...

If all of these characters were actually sitting down for dinner, they probably wouldn't sit in this order. Why would Spencer be at the dinner table? Spencer was never a part of Rick's "family." Also, since Glenn and Maggie's baby wasn't even born yet, why would he be included in this scene?

Obviously, this was supposed to be Rick's paradise vision and all, but not even baby Judith was included in the scene.

This is where it begins to get interesting. If you look carefully at the table, you will notice that there is a tablecloth on one side but not the other. Why would this be? Did they just decide not to lay a tablecloth on half of the table?

This may be the producers being extra sneaky. If you look at the people sitting at the part of the table without the cloth, they have one thing in common: they are already dead or they are in great danger of dying. *cue the dramatic music*

If you look at the people sitting at the part of the table without the cloth, they have one thing in common: they are already dead or they are in great danger of dying.

Does this sound crazy? The side with the tablecloth could symbolize the characters who are covered, who are safe. On the other hand, the side without the tablecloth could symbolize the characters who are not protected and therefore vulnerable.

Let's evaluate every character sitting on the side of the table without the tablecloth:

You may have also noticed that Rosita and Aaron are sitting in the middle of the table, and depending on what angle you are looking at, they could be on either side of the tablecloth. Rosita and Aaron may be safe, or they may die, or perhaps the showrunners weren't sure whether what they wanted to do with the two characters.

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Obviously, this is just a theory and it is not 100 percent confirmed that any of these specific characters will kick the bucket. But I think we can all agree that there is almost definitely something going on here.

What did YOU think of this tablecloth theory? Is this totally out of left field or am I onto something? Theorize below!

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