Holy f***ing s***. Holy f***ing s***! HOLY F***ING S***! *SPOILERS!*
You Can Breathe, You Can Blink, You Can Cry
So we have our answer, and it's a two-fer, Abarham and then Glenn fall to Lucille. Look, there's not much to add here, other than the emotional arrogance of Darryl results in Glenn's death; challenging Negan is a mistake without a very carefully thought out plan, clearly.
Lucille is a Vampire Bat
I should hate Negan, but his sort of "devil may care" attitude and tendency for jokes is, in a weird and twisted way, endearing. Negan should be the main villain for a while, he's evil, but not in a way that is too over the top and that is not without personality. Jeffrey Dean Morgan is the perfect guy to play the bat-wielding villain.
Get My Axe
Negan is, if nothing else, adept at making the correct visual presentation. The members of Rick's group not only see that he is capable of violently, physically dominating them, he's capable of mentally doing so as well. Breaking Rick by making him choose between Carl's arm and the rest of the group is heartbreaking and horrifying, but also serves as an excellent notice to everyone else.
Gotta say, as much as people hated the cliffhanger, it payed off in the end, in gory and emotional fashion. Where ever the series heads from here, I suspect it will get worse before it gets better.
You Can Breathe, You Can Blink, You Can Cry
So we have our answer, and it's a two-fer, Abarham and then Glenn fall to Lucille. Look, there's not much to add here, other than the emotional arrogance of Darryl results in Glenn's death; challenging Negan is a mistake without a very carefully thought out plan, clearly.
Lucille is a Vampire Bat
I should hate Negan, but his sort of "devil may care" attitude and tendency for jokes is, in a weird and twisted way, endearing. Negan should be the main villain for a while, he's evil, but not in a way that is too over the top and that is not without personality. Jeffrey Dean Morgan is the perfect guy to play the bat-wielding villain.
Get My Axe
Negan is, if nothing else, adept at making the correct visual presentation. The members of Rick's group not only see that he is capable of violently, physically dominating them, he's capable of mentally doing so as well. Breaking Rick by making him choose between Carl's arm and the rest of the group is heartbreaking and horrifying, but also serves as an excellent notice to everyone else.
Gotta say, as much as people hated the cliffhanger, it payed off in the end, in gory and emotional fashion. Where ever the series heads from here, I suspect it will get worse before it gets better.