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8 details you may have missed on Sunday's 'The Walking Dead'

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Warning: There are spoilers ahead for Sunday's episode of "The Walking Dead,""Still Gotta Mean Something."

Sunday's episode of "The Walking Dead" had a lot to unpack. 

Carol went on a hunt to find Henry, Rick threw on his iconic coat to go after the escaped Scavengers, and we finally got another glimpse of that mysterious helicopter from earlier in season eight. (It's not a hallucination!)

From a sweet callback to a character from years ago to a heart-to-heart between Rick and Morgan, keep reading to see all of the important references and smaller details you may have overlooked on Sunday's episode.

Jadis packs an old camera in a suitcase.

Can we have a moment to revel in Jadis' perfectly kept apocalypse trailer? We're not sure how she has such nice living quarters, but maybe the Scavenger leader was tiny home designer in a previous life.



She used that camera to take photos of Rick.

Jadis had a weird obsession with Rick. When she kidnapped him earlier in the season, she had most of his clothes removed and ordered one of her pack to draw him.

She nearly lost it on Sunday's episode when Negan threatened to light her photographs on fire. 



Ezekiel tells Carol he's downright disappointed in her.

After Henry goes missing and the Savior prisoners escape, Ezekiel wonders why Carol doesn't go after them. Carol comes up with a lame excuse saying that she may be needed at the Hilltop in case there's another attack.

Ezekiel isn't having it and he references a time when Carol got him back up on his feet recently.

"You told me to pretend to make it real until it is so and you cannot," a disappointed Ezekiel tells Carol. "You who I thought were the bravest person I met."



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