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Possably in how AJ will deal with Clem if bitten; come the finale....just a theory.
The fact that walkers respond to stimuli like sound shows that they still have some kind of awareness, some kind of consciousness, and they're not just mindless, evil monsters - more like stupid animals who don't know any better. Like sheep who eat people.
I don't know, maybe there is still something human inside walkers, like James thinks. Maybe there's still something inside a walker that allows them to not only respond to a beautiful wind chime sound, but to... appreciate it, maybe?
Like Clem says, there's no way to know for sure. But I found it really interesting to take a deeper, more compassionate look at the walkers - creatures who, until now, were depicted as nothing but terrifying threats.