Questions answered in The Walking Dead episode 803 ‘Monsters’

Eric (Jordan Woods-Robinson) and Aaron (Ross Marquand) in The Walking Dead Season 8 Episode 3Photo by Gene Page/AMC
Eric (Jordan Woods-Robinson) and Aaron (Ross Marquand) in The Walking Dead Season 8 Episode 3Photo by Gene Page/AMC /
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Tara Chambler (Alanna Masterson), Paul "Jesus" Monroe (Tom Payne) and Morgan Jones (Lennie James) in The Walking Dead season 8 Episode 3 Photo by Gene Page/AMC
Tara Chambler (Alanna Masterson), Paul “Jesus” Monroe (Tom Payne) and Morgan Jones (Lennie James) in The Walking Dead season 8 Episode 3Photo by Gene Page/AMC /

#3. How long can Morgan stay sane?

Morgan Jones is one of those characters who can change dramatically from season to season, or maybe even one episode to the next. After being part of so many disturbing things, he isn’t all there and sometimes struggles to find himself.

Because of this, fans were often treated to two polarizing versions of the survivor. He was either a peaceful Zen master who believes all life is precious or an efficient killing machine who doesn’t ask any questions before stabbing with his sharpened staff.

This week’s episode started with him fading in and out of being a cold-blooded killer but ended with him saying he could no longer be part of what was going on with the assault on The Saviors as part of Jesus’ group.

Of course, his epic fight with Jesus likely woke him up to who he had become at times and possibly made him think about what he used to be. Right now, Morgan can’t be relied upon for just about anything, which is a shame considering how useful he has been so far in the war.