But very well played. A also, nice use of your box, Maggie. (Wait, that came out wrong.)
I'd say the show runner hype of this episode wasn't OTT, it really does have an impact. And now we know who dies to motivate Rick in a different direction when we see him crying in a flash-forward in the first episode this season.
Holy fuck. This show has sooooo lost my interest. Oh no, Carl was bitten. Zzzzzzzzzzz...... They've spent far too long with the Saviors plot. Previous enemies have lasted a season before they moved on to something else. This one seems too dragged out, with really only two possible resolutions: (1) the Saviors are killed (on to next season), or (2) the Saviors win (end of the show).
They've spent far too long with the Saviors plot. Previous enemies have lasted a season before they moved on to something else..
What I don't get was that one silly shot Rick took on Negan with the butt of the bat. He's wanted to kill him since the beginning. One strong hit with the wired-up business end would have ended it. Instead, Rick tags him with the handle - INTENTIONALLY - and Negan recovers quickly enough to put him out the front window. WTF?!?Rick landed a few punches, finally. Surprise, Negan bleeds just like everyone else.
The show has never been consistent about things like this. A few weeks ago, during the "workers revolt", it seemed like there were 7 Saviors and 200 workers trapped at the Sanctuary. But when the plot demands it, dozens of Saviors can materialize out of nowhere to join the battle, unless they are arming the workers, which would be really stupid.Negan seems to have a lots of people on his side. He lost all those people at the outposts and some at his homebase and yet still he could launch attacks on ASZ, hilltop and the Kingdom at the same time and win.
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