Two men who later killed a man (so life isn't actually that precious to Morgan....just the lives of those he personally has the means to kill)
Although he understood the "W" guys would do the same elsewhere, the bigger picture is that HE considers life precious, which would naturally include not taking it. After being near-crazy, and living on a block of death traps, Morgan must have gone through some remarkable experience to turn into the guy seen in this finale.
I think they're setting up conflict there between him and Rick. I doubt Morgan will become a regular and they'll probably have him move on (isn't his non regular status exactly why he's so popular anyway)
Oh, I think it has to go this way. The switch is clear: when last together, Morgan was the one who had a bleak, deadly view of the world (remember he asked Carl not to be sorry for shooting him), while and now Rick has that view--but in a broad, controlling way over more than himself.
I would not be shocked if Rick either turns on Morgan, or does something so despicable that he feels Rick is beyond help, so he (Morgan) will leave, sad, and/or wounded.
I can see seasons seven or eight being ones where Rick is now the one trying to find Morgan
That might unfold if Rick is dealt a blow worse than anything before, namely, the death of Judith. I'll leave Carl out of that, as he still seems untouchable to the show's grim reaper.
Eh, that's what the actor believes, but I have a hard time seeing it. Maybe he didn't want to kill them himself, but honking the horn while they're stuck in the car is more likely to result in a zombie dinner bell than others coming to help. Did Morgan know there were more nearby, close enough to hear a horn? Knew there would be walkers coming, for sure.
If he honked the horn to attract walkers to two unconscious men, that's no different than killing them on his own. The result is the same. That's why I agree with Lennie James regarding the horn; between the two "W" guys showing up with no supplies (meaning they either had transportation or a base nearby), and the forehead mutilation (meaning something, even if Morgan did not know what), it would be wise to think they are not completely alone.
Maybe he doesn't want the blood on his hands, or maybe he's ok with it being 50/50 they get rescued, but I don't buy that it was kindness. If he was doing it for their benefit, just leave them in the car, no horn. they'll wake up and get out eventually, and won't attract attention being passed out in the interim (most likely). the horn just forces the matter, rescue or death by walker. And who knows how much help is coming (if at all), maybe 1 guy shows and can't carry them, or they slow down the 2 that come, and all 4 end up buying the farm?
Despite what Lenny says, not really buying it logically.
If one thinks life is precious, he will not play 50/50 at all, since just about all in the ZA world know death has a strong possibility of happening at any time, so that reason would be self-deceiving (that he's moral) at best.