Not Tomorrow Yet

Not Tomorrow Yet" is the twelfth episode of the sixth season of AMC's The Walking Dead. It is the seventy-ninth episode of the series overall. It premiered on March 6, 2016. It was written by Seth Hoffman and directed by Greg Nicotero.

Plot
Rick and the group realize the only way to maintain the peace of Alexandria is to fight a new enemy. This time, though, they might be outmatched.

Co-Stars

 * Carlos Aviles as Savior Guard #1
 * Ian Casselberry as Gabe
 * Vanessa Cloke as Anna
 * Steven Sean Garland as Older Savior
 * Jimmy Gonzales as Primo
 * G-Rod as Large Savior
 * Myke Holmes as Craig
 * Ted Huckabee as Bruce
 * Mandi Christine Kerr as Barbara
 * Dahlia Legault as Francine
 * Jeremy Palko as Andy
 * David Marshall Silverman as Kent

Uncredited

 * Chloe & Sophia Garcia-Frizzi as Judith Grimes
 * Alicia Witt as Paula (Voice Only)
 * Anna Swiney as Barbara's Daughter
 * Elijah Grubbs as Barbara's Son
 * Scott Hunter as Savior
 * Michelle Millage as Savior

Deaths

 * Gabe
 * Savior Guard #1
 * Older Savior
 * Large Savior
 * At least 21 unnamed Saviors

Trivia

 * First appearance of Primo.
 * First appearance of Paula. (Voice Only)
 * First (and last) appearance of Gabe.
 * First (and last) appearance of Craig.
 * Last appearance of Heath. (Unknown)
 * The title of the episode, "Not Tomorrow Yet", comes from when Carol was talking to Tobin.
 * This episode marks Josh McDermitt's 25th appearance on the TV Series.
 * This is the last episode of Season 6 to feature Tara, as her actress, Alanna Masterson, was absent from the final four consecutive episodes of this season due to being pregnant.
 * Her actress revealed on the Talking Dead that she was almost nine months pregnant filming this episode and she kept filming because she said she would have been bored at home otherwise.
 * Daryl gets his motorcycle back in this episode.
 * This is the first episode in which Glenn, Heath, Gabriel and Tara kill a living person.
 * This is the first time Gabriel has killed someone who wasn't bitten.
 * The scene where Glenn looks at the photos of people who have been killed by Negan mirrors his own demise in the episode "Last Day on Earth".
 * One of the severed heads to be chosen from for Gregory's head was sculpted after Greg Nicotero's head.
 * Greg Nicotero also played a decapitated zombie head in Day of the Dead, a film by George A. Romero.
 * One of the other two heads was sculpted after Johnny Depp's.
 * Big Tiny's corpse can be seen in one of the pictures of Negan's victims as an easter egg, even though he died in Season 3 and was killed by Tomas.
 * This episode featured the following songs:
 * "Weeds or Wild Flowers" - Parsonsfield.
 * "Arsonist's Lullabye" - Hozier, the same song used in the official trailer for Season 6.

Comic Parallels

 * Abraham breaking up with Rosita for Sasha, claiming that she isn't the last woman on earth is adapted from a similar scene in Issue 85, where Rosita breaks up with Abraham after finding out he had an affair with Holly instead.
 * Morgan building a cell in Alexandria is a slight nod to Negan's punishment starting in Issue 127.