![]() He asks why it’s like that out there and not in there. Strangers became more than friends, they became family. He makes them laugh by saying he sees a lot of straight backs and clenched butt-cheeks! He talks about those who were “out there in the wasteland” being forced to find the humanity in each other, to find people they could rely on. We then learn that he’d told the congregation to sit beside someone they didn’t know. Gabriel is talking about someone who had lost their faith and regained it. He’s just preparing you.” It’s just SO Gabriel… Aaron is late and we only get the end of the service. The sign outside the church says “God has already prepared the way. Aaron is visiting the Commonwealth and goes to hear Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) preach. Maggie tells Marco to watch the perimeter. She tells him the usual – as long as it takes. Hershel (Kien Michael Spiller) runs up to say goodbye and asks how long. Presumably, not much opportunity for teenagers to get to drive in the apocalypse, right? But it also shows that she’s a leader and a mother to these kids. It’s a nice moment when she holds out her hands for the keys, but tells Elijah he can take over driving at the halfway mark. Presumably they’ve gotten gas from the Commonwealth. Maggie joins them as they finish packing up the truck. And it looks like Elijah and Marco are going to. Maggie asks if that means she’s not leaving. Has she learned to be cautious? Lydia says these people are weak and in trouble – exactly the type of people her mother would have targeted and she’s not going to let it happen again. Elijah points out being out numbered has never stopped Maggie before, and she replies maybe in should have. Maggie says they aren’t going because they will leave Hilltop exposed, but Lydia, Elijah, and Marco all point out it could be someone they know who is in trouble – after all, they sent Jesse there. They take the map to Maggie – it’s soaked in blood.
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