Rick and the others moving Glenn's body for Maggie because "he's our family too" was heartbreaking.
Didn't give a damn about Abraham since he wasn't really much of a character, plus they had gone beyond the point where he died in the comics so he was probably a dead man walking anyway.
He would also be the biggest physical threat to Negan, so there was logic to it.
Glen's death hurt because he had been there from the beginning, but honestly, there have been so many pointless shock value deaths already on the show -- namely how stupid the deaths of Beth and Tyrese were, or how Jessie and her kids went out -- it's just not that big of a deal anymore.
That was a gut-wrenching and heartbreaking episode full of intense moments, the worst surprisingly being Rick's breakdown when he realized he was really out of options and all the pride and defiance that had gotten him through all these years of endless turmoil just poured out of him along with his tears when he was confronted with having to chop off his son's arm.
instead. And seeing Carl's stoic and brave sacrifice and lack of emotions contrasted the two so well. He's a child of the apocalypse and has adapted to this reality, while Rick is still struggling with it. Such a powerful scene.
He'll mope around for a while, as we saw in the previews, but eventually the Ricktator will be back on the hunt.
I didn't think they'd go for Glenn again after the two fakeouts last season, but I was expecting someone who's been with us from the start to go for maximum emotional impact, which is why I thought it would be Daryl, since Jesus already can fulfill his scout/hunter/gatherer/recruiter role.
God, poor Maggie. With her bad luck I half expect the baby to get the Judith treatment from the comics. Excellent performance on Lauren Cohan's part as well. Glenn's "I'll find you" was both heartbreaking and touching at the same time, but a bit hard to take right after his eyeball got popped out.
I disagree entirely. That episode was atrocious. It was ugly, manipulative, torture-porn garbage.
It's set in a post apocalypse world where basically morality has gone out of the window, if you could stomach the stuff already seen then I don't see why you would be so upset by the violence this time around.
People are fucking weird
Despite the fakeouts in season 6, the series repeatedly sent up flares that Glenn's comic death was more than a tease with:
No character keeps being followed by the spectre of death so often and it not becoming a reality.
- the bat scene at Terminus
- Glenn picking up the mounted bat at Shirewilt
What part of "your mileage may vary" wasn't clear? Secondly, why the need for that last insult? Much like the episode itself, you could have made your point without that final line in your post.
It was ugly, manipulative
This!I disagree entirely. That episode was atrocious. It was ugly, manipulative, torture-porn garbage.
It was completely necessary. It showed just what kind of a monster Negan is, and how he's arguably the worst one the group has run into since the apocalypse began.I don't have a problem with characters dying but this was too much, it was brutal, disgusting and the extreme gore completely unnecessary!
It was completely necessary. It showed just what kind of a monster Negan is, and how he's arguably the worst one the group has run into since the apocalypse began.
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