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** [[spoiler: Jossed. Nothing like that ever happens.]]
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[[WMG: This season will tie into ''Series/TalesOfTheWalkingDead''.]]
Specifically to the episode "Amy; Dr. Everett". That episode is set in the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiregrass_(region) Wiregrass region]] of the Gulf Coast, while we know that PADRE is operating across the Gulf Coast. Amy implies that the authority that she and her friends are trying to get away from is iron-fisted, which fits with PADRE's ruthless nature. And the trailer for Season 8 shows someone carrying a severed walker head, which calls back to Amy and Everett both mentioning "headhunters" who steal heads from walkers and take them back to the populated region outside the Dead Sector. All this together would suggest that PADRE was the group that Amy was trying to abandon, which makes it possible that Morgan's group might meet Everett while fighting PADRE.
[[WMG: This season will tie into ''Series/TalesOfTheWalkingDead''.]]
Specifically to the episode "Amy; Dr. Everett". That episode is set in the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiregrass_(region) Wiregrass region]] of the Gulf Coast, while we know that PADRE is operating across the Gulf Coast. Amy implies that the authority that she and her friends are trying to get away from is iron-fisted, which fits with PADRE's ruthless nature. And the trailer for Season 8 shows someone carrying a severed walker head, which calls back to Amy and Everett both mentioning "headhunters" who steal heads from walkers and take them back to the populated region outside the Dead Sector. All this together would suggest that PADRE was the group that Amy was trying to abandon, which makes it possible that Morgan's group might meet Everett while fighting PADRE.
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Like Kim Dickens, Dayton Callie, and Ray [=McKinnon=], they've all been in both ''Series/{{Deadwood}}'' and ''Series/SonsOfAnarchy''.
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Like Kim Dickens, Dayton Callie, and Ray [=McKinnon=], they've all been in both ''Series/{{Deadwood}}'' and ''Series/SonsOfAnarchy''.''Series/SonsOfAnarchy''.
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[[WMG: Titus Welliver, Paula Malcolmson, and/or Robin Weigert will be cast at some point.]]
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* John Dorie is not an ex-cop. His story about shooting an armed robber in the leg is a fabrication. Persons trained in the use of deadly force, including police officers, are trained to stop a threat by shooting at center-of-mass, ''i.e.'' the torso. "Winging" someone in the manner that Dorie relates, while plausible given his ImprobableAimingSkills, would run counter to training as a police officer. The idea that one can stop an attack by "shooting to wound", ''e.g.'' in the leg, is [[GunsDoNotWorkThatWay a common Hollywood error]], but TWD franchise mostly [[ShownTheirWork shows their work]] when it comes to guns, so it's unlikely that this is an error by the writers/showrunners.
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* It will turn out that John Dorie is not an ex-cop. His story about shooting an armed robber in the leg is will be revealed to be a fabrication. Persons trained in the use of deadly force, including police officers, are trained to stop a threat by shooting at center-of-mass, ''i.e.'' the torso. "Winging" someone in the manner that Dorie relates, while plausible given his ImprobableAimingSkills, would run counter to training as a police officer. The idea that one can stop an attack by "shooting to wound", ''e.g.'' in the leg, is [[GunsDoNotWorkThatWay a common Hollywood error]], but TWD franchise mostly [[ShownTheirWork shows their work]] when it comes to guns, so it's unlikely that this is an error by the writers/showrunners.