There's a phrase for this: Preemptive Strike.
They know that Negan is a threat. They have been attacked by Negan's forces. And they know that if Negan was aware of their settlement, he'd be doing the same sorts of things to them as he's done to Hilltop.
With that knowledge at hand, only a complete fool would just sit around twiddling their thumbs waiting to be attacked themselves. Doubly so when they've have to face several similar villains in the past. Their encounter with the Governor alone practically demands that they go on the offensive while the advantage is still theirs.
I doing think anyone is suggesting they don't deal with Negan; its more the nonchalant manner of just assuming they can deal with it without any serious consequences. Alexandria is still hugely vulnerable but they're happily inviting danger.
If the next few episodes involve planning, reconnaissance and a general sense of battening down the hatches at Alexandria before beginning, then fine. But Rick didn't seem to be suggesting that though; he seemed to be suggesting... We just go in and kill Negan. Easy.
Those 2 groups are several states away at this point and the gang in the old folks home is dead.It's the design. Anyone is free to walk right up the wall.
I would like to see Negan and the Wolves delt with and trade routes starting to get made with the surviving communities. Maybe bring those cops back in the fold or even those held up at the old folks home back at the start of the series.
Those 2 groups are several states away at this point and the gang in the old folks home is dead.
It feels like the objections are like wishful thinking, like just worrying ourselves to death over the possibility of losing a main cast member will keep it from happening.Why are people assuming Rick and company are all just going to ride into Negan's camp, whooping and hollering and firing off their guns like something out of Blazing Saddles? We've already seen that they're smart and capable enough to recon places and make tactical plans, so why not this time? There are four episodes left. Plenty of time to gather intel.
Obviously it's going to go tits up regardless, but that doesn't mean they'll just go running into battle without figuring out who they're dealing with first. They're overconfident, sure, likely after they hit the high score on Left4Dead in the mid-season premiere, but also Daryl has them convinced (somehow) that Negan's numbers are exaggerated. Plus, they probably think the only reason Negan was so successful in intimidating Hilltop is because they're not really fighters, and have nothing in the way of ammo to fight back with.
Because they've all but directly said that's precisely what they're planning to do. Zero fucks were being given by Rick, doubly so when he stated he was going in to get the guy.Why are people assuming Rick and company are all just going to ride into Negan's camp, whooping and hollering and firing off their guns like something out of Blazing Saddles?
I heard that about the Vatos...but I was hoping that the leader made it out...and possible meet up with the Fear group. Speaking of Fear...do we do a separate thread for it?
True, but sometimes that sort of speech is just made for the drama. Then we see the characters doing something only partially related to the speech (and sometimes smarter).
On the other hand, it's certainly possible that Rick really will ride straight in and get a lot of people killed.
Jesus loves RIck and has a wonderful plan for his life...
Satellite station. You'd need an acre of dishes that size for a telescope.Was that a satellite station, or a radiotelescope facility?
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