The Walking Dead: Dead City
Season 2 - Episode 6 "Bridge Partners Are Hard to Come by These Days"
NEGAN / THE CROAT I: The Croat and Negan stand in The Dama’s room, looking at her charred remains. Agonizing to a degree, The Croat explains the conflict leading up to he woman’s death—and how he could have saved her with no risk to himself. The Croat notices a distinctive boot pattern across the dead rat’s body; Negan, quick to draw The Croat away from looking too deeply into the owner of the boot, asks what happens to him. The Croat reveals he’s received a message that Negan’s family will arrive by boat the next day, and that he’s welcome to stay.
The Croat is lost in thought, but overwhelmed by The Dama’s death. He stumbles out of her room, eventually sliding to the floor, finally accepting his part in the woman’s death, then laments the idea of Negan leaving, while he gets to stay. Negan asks the sensible question: why does he need to stay; lighting and protecting the city was The Dama’s goal—not The Croat’s. With The Dama dead, The Croat, explains Negan, gets clean slate…a fresh start.
MAGGIE / PERLIE / BRUEGEL I: Maggie, Perlie, Hershel and Ginny are escorted through Central Park by Bruegel and his soldiers, still acting surprised that the quartet survived. Leading them to the museum, the four are locked in a storage room, granting the freedom to talk; Hershel wonders if Bruegel is all that bad, but Maggie reminds her son how friendly Bruegel was with The Croat. Her matter-of-fact reply bothers Hershel. Perlie agrees that they should head home at the first opportunity. Bruegel leads the quartet to the arena / dining area, trying to mix humor with promises and offers:
BRUEGEL (to Perlie): ”The colonization business. That’s your niche, isn’t it? It’s got it’s cons: the exploitation of natural resources…the annihilation of indigenous peoples’ way of life…but on the pro side, it’s got the exploitation of natural resources…the annihilation of indigenous people…I’m kidding Mm…half kidding.
Honestly? I’m all for it. There’s literally nothing I would like more than to be colonized by you. But there has to be something to exploit, right? What if I could give you what I’m guessing you’re already after? That’s right—the methane. I don’t have it yet, but I can get it from The Croat and Negan and those pesky little minions. And as a bonus, I will throw in the bloody extermination of every single one of them.”
MAGGIE: ”And we’re supposed to trust you? Because the last time I checked, you were pretty chummy with the Croat and Negan.”
BRUEGEL: ”Chummieness was necessary at the time. It now affords us the element of surprise. Have you ever seen the painting ‘Washington Crossing the Delaware--”
MAGGIE: ”Attack them yourself. And why do you even need us?”
PERLIE (answering Maggie): ”’Cause sooner or later, he’ll have to tussle with New Babylon.”
BRUEGEL: ”Gold Star. See? Everybody wins! Well, not everybody. Not the ones we’re gonna rob and kill, but you understand what I’m saying.”
PERLIE (shocking Maggie): ”We’ll think it over.”
BRUEGEL: ”Take all the time you need.”
MAGGIE / PERLIE / BRUEGEL II: Back in the storage room, Maggie grills Perlie about his willingness to trust Bruegel (who is already double-crossing The Croat), suggesting New Babylon chews people up, spits them out and plays games with them the same as Bruegel. Frustrated, Perlie asks Maggie for an option. She offers one, where they--without Bruegel—go after The Croat. Perlie cannot believe what he’s hearing, since Maggie wanted nothing more than to head back to the Bricks with Hershel, yet she’s willing to place him in harm’s way all to help Negan, a point which sends Ginny away in a huff, and burns an already angry Hershel. Perlie suggests tabling the discussion until the morning.
NEGAN / THE CROAT II: In the church, Negan continues the conversation with The Croat about leaving New York; The Croat is at first melancholic, then perks up thinking about going back to Croatia, even inviting Negan and his family along. Negan begs off of that idea, and casually rests one of his boots against a railing, with a pattern The Croat recognizes from the remains of The Dama’s pet rat…then, the truth dawns on him, leading the man to accuse Negan (in front of many of the Burazi) of planting the idea of the rat in his head, leading to the final conflict with The Dama. Reaching Lucille 2.0 before Negan, The Croat drops his former associate with blows to the arm and leg.
THE CROAT: ”You used me! Lied to me! Betrayed me! You were my brother! You hink The Dama is toxic? You are the toxic one!!”
The Croat activates the Taser / barbed wire wrap on the bat, preparing to deliver a painful beating death to Negan, but his would-be finishing swing is caught by Negan, who snatches the bat from him, Negan’s own swing finding its mark on The Croat’s shoulder. Negan then delivers a speech eerily similar to The Dama’s final rant at The Croat…
NEGAN: ”I SAVED you from her! You should be thanking me! You should be groveling! Everything that you are, all that you have built—your moat, your sanctuary, your whole goddamn persona IS BECAUSE OF ME!! Tell me I’m wrong! Call me a liar!!”
THE CROAT (backing away in fear): ”Its true. Everything. Everything I am today is because of you. You made me what I am” (SEE NOTES).
NEGAN: ”Go. And don’t ever come back.”’
THE CROAT (panting…fearful): ”Negan…please…no, no…Buraz—“
Hurt and shamed, The Croat backs away from Negan, aware that the Burazi no longer work for or listen to him. The Croat leaves the church, with Negan watching with a pained expression.
Later, Negan rests in his cell, feeling some guilt over his banishment of The Croat. Hearing a noise from a locked cell, he discovers the former New Babylon historian Pierce, who was locked in the cell without food for some time. Once released, Negan tells the man he’s free to go, but Pierce—having no survival skills whatsoever—does not know how he will ever return to the NBF. Negan speaks of his dislike of history, looking at Lucille 2.0 as a reminder of ancient history of his own, and his murderous methods of controlling others. He once thought he was saving others, but posits that the people needed to be saved from him.
MAGGIE / PERLIE / BRUEGEL III: At the museum, Ginny attempts to clean her increasingly painful wound, hiding it when approached by Maggie, who tells the girl that no matter what happens, she is welcome to join them at the Bricks. Noticing the gun in Ginny’s bag, Maggie explains that her own history of wanting to kill Negan, but feared what she’d find on the “other side” (of herself) if she took his life. Thinking her life would not get better. Maggie wonders if things would have been better if she killed him early on and moved beyond it all. As a result, Maggie admits her Negan obsession has cost her much, and she sees that in Ginny, wanting to help her not fall into the same trap.
MAGGIE / PERLIE / BRUEGEL IV: While Maggie, Ginny and Perlie sleep, Hershel sneaks out of the room, making his way to the arena room to collect blood from the Walkers chained to a wall. From there, the boy locates a water collection well, preparing to pour the infected blood into the water with the intention of killing Bruegel and all of his people (possibly for his twisted loyalty to The Dama) until Maggie stops him. Instead of explaining himself, Hershel marches off, but not before railing against his mother yet again:
HERSHEL: ”I’m leaving.”
MAGGIE: ”Are you going to her? Is that what this is? You poison those people? Kill them because they’re New Babylon now? Is that what she told you to do?”
HERSHEL: ”What?”
MAGGIE: ”When we were here before…I saw her. I thought that was over. I thought you were done helping her. Can’t you see what it is she is doing?”
HERSHEL: ”What do you care? You get what you want too, right? I stop them, Negan lives. You think I don’t see it? Tying yourself in knots all the time to... so you don’t have to say what it’s really about?”
MAGGIE: ”I don’t know what you’re talking about—“
HERSHEL: ”Stop lying!”
MAGGIE: ”It’s not the same as before. You don’t know what they’re doing to Negan.”
HERSHEL: ”Of course it’s the same!”
MAGGIE: ”Okay…well, it doesn’t matter, because tomorrow we’re gonna go home like we talked about, okay?”
HERSHEL: ”Home? That’s not home. That’s just what you call it. It’s just pretending like, like nothing’s wrong! Like we can go out hunting together, like we can sit there eating dinner together, but you’re not really there. Because you’ve never really been there. Like there hasn’t been this giant hole at the center of everything.”
Hershel violently pushes Maggie away from him, opens a side door to the woods…and comes face-to-face with a scarred grizzly bear (SEE NOTES). Although Maggie shuts the metal door, the charging bear dents the door nearly from its hinges. The animal breaks into the museum, while Maggie and her son race for shelter. Sending Hershel in another direction, Maggie runs into the arena room, where she’s followed by the bear. Acting quickly, Maggie releases the chained Walkers in the hope they provide as much opposition as a distraction, but the gamble had short-erm results, as the bear ripped the Walkers apart. Left to face the bear alone, Maggie tries hurling museum spears at the beast, completely missing it. The bear chases Maggie around the dining table, moving closer, until two knives hit the animal in its eyes. Maggie turns to see her son as the person behind the knife attacks, but the bear—operating off of scent—attempts to take a swing at Maggie, but impales itself on the arena fence.
MAGGIE / NEGAN: Hershel has disappeared out into the streets (SEE NOTES), with Maggie in pursuit. Startled by the streetlights coming to life, she turns to find herself at the church—just as and his Burazi minions emerge. Locking eyes, Maggie and Negan skip the formalities and get right to business:
NEGAN: ”I’m sorry that he’s not here. I wish he was for your sake. You sure he was running off to find The Dama?”
MAGGIE (dejected): ”Yes.”
NEGAN: ”Well, if it makes you feel any better, there was no one for Hershel to find. The Dama’s dead. Burned to death. It’s not his fault. You know, The Dama has this way of…reading people, you know? Getting into their heads and making them do things they wouldn’t normally do. And it’s not your fault either, Maggie. You know, I wasn’t lying about my situation. I just figured it out, is all.”
MAGGIE: ”You always do.”
NEGAN: ”Well, I won’t be stickin’ around for long.”
MAGGIE (terse, getting ready to leave): ”Just until you get your kid back.”
NEGAN (hesitating): ”King Francis Theatre. It’s the only place I can think of that Hershel might go, if he thought she was still alive.”
MAGGIE: ”45th and 6th. Bruegel’s coming for you. Planning some kind of ambush. Means to kill every last one of you. It should give you a couple of days head start.”
NEGAN (almost struggling to get it out): ”How is Ginny? Is she okay? I mean is she, uh…she settling in at all?”
MAGGIE (nods ).
NEGAN: ”You know, uh, Annie and Joshua are gonna be here soon. I’ve done a real good job of messing up their lives. I seem to have made a habit of it. What do I do? Do I tell them to stay? Do I go away with them? I mean, how can I promise her that it won’t happen again? I’m sorry. You don’t have to answer that.”
MAGGIE (staring semi-sympathetically).
NEGAN: ”Do you think the old times, the good times…do you think they really happened that way? Or is it just easier to remember them wrong?”
Maggie does not answer. Instead, she gathers her bag and leaves the church.
MAGGIE / PERLIE / BRUEGEL V: Perlie examines the aftermath of the bear attack in the arena, and finds one of Hershel’s knives. Returning to Ginny, Perlie assumes Maggie and Hershel left the bear as some sort of “parting gift”. With two of the team gone, Perlie is unsure about his next decision.
NEGAN I: Sitting in the river-facing office that recently belonged to The Croat, Negan sees a boat crew helping Annie and Joshua onto the docks. Deeply breathing, Negan growls at one of the Burazi to take his family back to Tennessee, knowing he cannot have a life with them now—if ever, with the violence that is coming.
PERLIE / BRUEGEL: Perlie visits Bruegel, who is aware of Maggie and Hershel’s departure, and the likelihood that Maggie warned Perlie not to trust him. Perlie turns down Bruegel’s offer for an alliance, leading the gang leader to wax pseudo-philosophical about humanity’s ascension, fall and loving the game more than winning. While he is talking, the sound of a chained Walker growling can be heard behind the same curtain where Bruegel’s fake Walker champion was housed. The gambling leader plays a hand against Perlie:
BRUEGEL: ”So, you’re not worried about Negan? With the whole second wave. The big invasion? Your fellow countrymen are gonna get here, and who are they gonna find when they get to the church? Negan. Which shouldn’t’ be possible because you shot him dead.”
Perlie is alarmed that Bruegel somehow knows about the Negan death lie, just as the chained Walker seems more agitated….
BRUEGEL: ”Oh yeah. I heard all about it. The thrilling adventures of Marshal Armstrong. See, you weren’t the first ones that I found in the park. I was just so surprised to see how far she’d gotten, because she was fuckin crawling. She was all chewed up. She was bitten, I don’t know, five, ten, twenty times. But still lucid enough to talk treaties and alliances”
Bruegel grabs a candelabra, directing Perlie’s attention to the Walker noise; from behind the curtain…
BRUEGEL: ”And she told me all about you. Oh yeah, where to find you. And not to trust you, of course. The only thing she wasn’t quite clear on was how many days—well, minutes—she had left.”
The candle’s flickering light reveals the crawling, reanimated body of Navraez--parts of a foot chewed up, a forearm missing, and that cruel face living on after death. Perlie is left speechless, frowning at the disgusting spectacle and continued manipulation from Navraez.
BRUEGEL: ”Don’t take this the wrong way. I’m not trying to tattle. I’m trying to help: no Negan, no problem. Look, I’m gonna get the methane with your help, or without it. So you can go all in, or you can fold. But the thing is, you’re playing the game either way. You always are.”
With Navraez’s “services” reaching an end, Bruegel stabs the Walker in the head.
NEGAN / GINNY: Negan and the Burazi return to the church; Negan—emotionally torn--hangs back, standing against the entrance when he hears the cocking of a gun, Turning, he sees Ginny aiming her gun at Negan, who faces her, knowing Ginny’s motivation, yet accepting it. Ginny stares at Negan, but cannot pull the trigger. Suddenly, she collapses, but is caught…and gently cradled by Negan.
Brought to the cell chamber, Negan notices Ginny’s infected wound, and its implication. Negan appears to be a moment away from breaking down.
NOTES:
Alliances seem to change in every episode, and no matter which way the players move, Negan is usually the target.
As it stands:
The Croat – Despite being a sadistic creature, he’s also a lonely, shattered man, who was clinging to The Dama and his “brother”, Negan. Banished from the organization he created by Negan, its pretty clear he will figure prominently in the attack against Negan…but the teaser shows him working with Maggie, who is still trying to exercise her own Negan demons, but is no longer wanting to kill him (implied in her talk with Ginny).
Hershel – Just when it appeared the boy was leaving the gravitational pull of The Dama, he continues to do her bidding, going as far as attempting to murder Bruegel and his people with Walker-contaminated water. Add his violent physical rejection of his mother, and Hershel seems he’s at the point of no return. His railing against Maggie as a mother was a potent scene, but he fails to understand the magnitude of what Maggie experienced in that unforgettable line-up where her husband—his father—was brutally murdered. Rarely if ever does he stop to think what kind of burden his mother carries in her heart.
Now on the run, I do not hope he’s rescued, or shows up at the last minute with a changed set of ideological stripes.
Negan – He continues to be one of the best developed characters in fantasy media; to come from his former life as a soulless, murderous sexual predator to family man caught in the grip of a past life he cannot effectively escape is a brilliant, believable evolutionary turn for the character. How he navigates his emotional state after sending his family away, and taking care of an ill Ginny may be the greater test than the coming battle with Bruegel and The Croat.
Perlie – Caught in his own lie, he either aids Bruegel in killing Negan, or risk Bruegel informing the New Babylon forces that their colonel has essentially set them up to face a most dreaded killer he claimed to have executed. Knowing the constant implied threats the late Governor Byrd made against his daughters, if they are still in some sort of custody, their lives would be at risk if the NBF leadership believed Perlie was working against their interests all along.
GRADE: A+