"The Walking Dead" Season 7 Episode 4 aptly titled "Service" last Sunday, mind the spoilers for those who haven't watched, featured Negan and his goon squad arriving in Alexandria to terrorize the residents and take just about half the stuff they have. Negan also brought Daryl dead silent. Among the far-fetched theories that might be true is that Daryl's blinking spell might be messages sent through Morse code.
The Huffington Post reported that while watching "The Walking Dead" Season 7 Episode 4, fans noticed that Daryl was acting and behaving in an odd fashion. Although the possibility of him being tortured for days on end does not escape, forced to listen to "Easy Street" on repeat, fan theorists think this was something more.
Fans also noticed that Daryl seemed to be blinking more than normal whenever Rick looked over his direction. This could verify the far-fetched theory that those blinks were in fact the Morse code, secret messages he has been sending to Rick in "The Walking Dead" Season 7 Episode 4.
A Redditor, Radda, explains how the far-fetched Morse code theory might actually explain a few events in "The Walking Dead" Season 7 Episode 4: "I'd roll my eyes at it if it weren't for the Morse Code chart earlier in the episode."
Early in "The Walking Dead" Season 7 Episode 4, as Rick walked through his Alexandria home, a blatantly noticeable item is hanging on the wall: a sign for American Morse Code, per ComicBook. Most viewers noticed it as it stood out. Could this be some hidden clue in the latest season?
If the far-fetched theory in "The Walking Dead" Season 7 Episode 4 that Daryl was in fact sending secret messages via Morse code, then it means Daryl is telling Rick where Negan's headquarters is located. Once the Morse code is decoded, it would either be "I EAST," "6 miles East," "East of Hilltop," or "I-30 East."
If and only if "The Walking Dead" Season 7 Episode 4 far-fetched Morse code theory is true, then Rick now knows where Negan and The Saviors are located. What do you think of this far-fetched fan theory? Don't forget to leave your comments below.