"The Walking Dead" season 7 is nearing its midseason break and fans are asking what happened to Carol and Morgan while at The Kingdom will finally get their answer.  Before the series takes a break, viewers will get to see what happened to the two veteran survivors as they live in a completely new community. The Kingdom may be paradise in a zombie-infested world, but it looks like Carol and Morgan want none of it as they are rumored to join other survivors in a fight against Negan and The Saviors.

According to International Business Times, Carol, played by Melissa McBride and Morgan, played by Lennie James, have not appeared in "The Walking Dead" in weeks. A special video teaser has been released by AMC showing Carol and Morgan staying at The Kingdom of King Ezekiel.

The Kingdom actually has great amenities compared to what Negan has for the survivors. There's plenty of food to go around, shelter and security. Carol even got to have her own home just a few minutes away from The Kingdom. But even with all these conveniences, it is rumored that the two will still give this all up to help their friends.

In the video, a man came up to Morgan as he was leaving Carol's house. The man pleaded the two to help the survivors saying that it might be too late for the group if they don't. Negan is in Alexandria, waiting for Rick to return. All the while it is unknown if he would kill any member of the group while waiting or he would even kill the most innocent one of all: Baby Judith just for some cheap thrill.

E! News also reported the midseason finale of "The Walking Dead" and talked about a lighter side of the episode. Carol seems to be developing a soft spot for Morgan who brought her some food. Carol said that King Ezekiel also comes over to bring food and then quickly reverts to her usual grouchy self.

"The Walking Dead" fans that miss Carol and Morgan will surely be delighted but at the same time worried what will happen to the survivors and to Judith. The midseason finale of "The Walking Dead" will air on Sunday, December 11 at 9 p.m. on AMC.