- Warning: There are spoilers ahead for "The Walking Dead's" season nine, episode 11, "Bounty."
- INSIDER breaks down some of the smaller moments and nods you may have missed on Sunday's episode of the AMC zombie series, including a mention that Oceanside's still intact and parallels to season four with another villain.
Jesus returned! (Sort of.) Sunday's episode of "The Walking Dead,""Bounty," kicked off with a nice flashback sequence which showed us more of Tom Payne's dearly departed Jesus, who was killed off the show in November's mid-season finale.
The majority of Sunday's episode was split between the Hilltop's standoff with Alpha and King Ezekiel's side mission to an abandoned theater to gather an important item for his upcoming fair to bring the communities closer.
We're mixing it up a little bit this week. In addition to some nods and references to past episodes, I'm adding in a few plot details you may have overlooked, which I think may be good to keep in mind as the season continues. Keep reading to see what you may have missed on Sunday's "The Walking Dead."
The Easter eggs start right as the episode opens with Ezekiel's watch.

If you weren't looking at your screen right as the episode started you may have missed Ezekiel's watch turn to 9:11 a.m. "Bounty" is the 11th episode of season nine.
Tara hands over a stolen charter for the new communities to King Ezekiel. A close look at the words on it call back to season eight.

We first saw Michonne start to work on that charter before Rick left the show. Michonne had first looked at a poster highlighting the US Constitution on the season nine premiere for inspiration as she and the group raided Washington, D.C. for supplies.
According to "Talking Dead," if you look closely at the finished charter, part of it reads, "The world is ours by right." That's something Rick famously said on the season eight premiere when addressing multiple communities against Negan.
As he's discussing plans for the upcoming fair, Ezekiel mentions Oceanside in passing.

I thought this was a significant mention that may be overlooked. We haven't seen the ramifications of the time jump on Oceanside or its leaders since Rick departed the show on the helicopter. It wasn't clear whether or not the group even still existed. They could have been wiped out similar to the Sanctuary.
Here, Ezekiel makes it clear at least some of that group is intact when suggesting gathering enough food to share with them.
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