They shoot her truck out of commission and enter standoff mode with the wandering Carol.
But their biggest takeaway is a dissonant one between the two of them.
Rick looks at this spot of road and is proud of what Carol accomplished.

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Morgan sees it and fears what it could mean for Carols fate.
She left because she couldnt kill anymore, but she did because she had to, Rick argues.
She was right to do it, Rick suggests.
But this was back then.
Carol came back and saved people, and Morgan wants to emphasize that idea people can come back.
All that talking eventually takes them into sight of a barn, from which they hear noises.
So, in turn, Morgan wants Rick to go home and take care of his people.
And Michonne herself runs into some trouble along the way in East.
He considers what happened to be his fault, and he wants to make it right.
Glenn would rather they figure this out at home.
Despite his best attempts, Daryl and Rosita prepare to strike…just as Dwight pops up behind them.
Theyre surrounded, and as Daryl turns to face him, Dwight fires off a round.
Blood splatters on the screen as the episode comes to an end.
(Are we in for another Glenn situation?
Hopefully not, what with the season about to come to an end.
All the same, it leaves a sour taste heading into the end.)
So Alexandria finds itself stretched thin in the final hours of the season.
And of course, theres that pesky Savior leader lurking somewhere in the shadows.
With Alexandria in such distress, it might be time for Negan to finally introduce himself.