This post contains spoilers for The Walking Dead Season 9, Episode 6, “Who Are You Now?“

Well, it’s happening: on Sunday night, as expected, The Walking Dead took a big leap, hopping several years into the future. We’ve known a time jump was coming for a while, and last week’s farewell to Rick Grimes seemed to confirm it by capping off with a look at a much-older Judith Grimes, who appears now to be around ten years old. (Cailey Fleming, who plays Judith, is 11.)

This week, the show picked up where it left off last time. After saving an imperiled group from walkers with some sharp shooting, Judith insists on bringing the survivors back to Alexandria. But there’s a lot of mistrust brewing in the town, especially for Michonne, who is now Alexandria’s head of security. It appears that the alliance between the communities has withered, thanks to some yet-undisclosed event. And then there’s the biggest mystery of all: where in the world is Maggie Greene?

A lot has apparently changed in the years since Rick blew up that bridge. It appears Michonne and Rick’s attempt to conceive was successful, because she now has a young son, in addition to Judith. Meanwhile, Aaron has been raising Gracie, the child Rick found in a crib at the Sanctuary. Carol and Ezekiel have become adoptive parents to Henry, who is now a rebellious teen. (More on that later.) Rosita is with—wait for it—Gabriel! That might be the show’s biggest curveball, but rest assured: Eugene is still creepily pining over his longtime friend, because some things just never change. Despite all these reveals, the show is playing coy about its grander state of play—.i.e. whatever happened to dissolve the ties between all of the show’s communities.

Meanwhile, Maggie is nowhere to be seen. We already know that last week’s episode was the last one not only for Rick Grimes, but also for Maggie. Lauren Cohan has a new pilot, Whiskey Cavalier, over at ABC—and depending on how that pans out, it’s possible that her character could return to the show in some capacity. That’s why she has evidently not been killed off; the plan had always been to leave things open-ended so that Maggie could potentially return.

All we know for sure is that something bad seems to have happened during that time jump. At one point during Sunday’s episode, Henry picks up what appears to be an ongoing argument with Ezekiel: Henry wants to learn from Earl Sutton over at Hilltop, but Ezekiel wants him to stay at the Kingdom. (Earl Sutton, by the way, is a new character in the TV series; in the comics, he was a blacksmith.) Ezekiel is also hosting a fair that he hopes will reunify all of the communities after their apparent falling out. As he discusses the matter with Carol, Ezekiel says, “Hilltop feels so distant. More distant than it’s ever been. It hasn’t been the same since. . .” Naturally, he never gets to finish that sentence. The missing Maggie, of course, used to be in charge of Hilltop—and Jesus, her right-hand man, is also absent from the episode.

And that’s not the only clue we’ve got to go on. At another point in the episode, the survivors whom Judith rescued in Alexandria ask Siddiq if something happened to make the town less trusting. Siddiq plays coy as well, but Michonne has a little more to say when discussing the newcomers’ fate: “As a community, we want to be kind. We want to be generous. We want to be charitable. But as we know, decisions like the one we are about to make can come with a heavy price,” she says, as everyone behind her is struck with a haunted look. Later, she reveals a bit more: “I remember,” Michonne says. “And I know that you do, too. So go ahead; take your vote.”