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Who Negan killed in the season finale?


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It was important to hear his back story at that point because it was difficult to understand how he was acting in such a peaceful manner towards those people in the previous episode, considering when we last saw him he was cracking up. Interesting to see how he learned the staff as well. I think he is a good actor, i remember him in jericho being good then as well.
 
I enjoyed the episode but i keep wishing they'd just get on with the story this season, preferably in order.
 
I think that was one of the best episodes so far. To say it was a *slow* episode compared to the others it seemed to fly. Shame for Eastman to die but his story was brilliant and explained Morgans transformation really well.
 
Not a bad way to spend an hour. The episode? No no, gave me time to read a good book :D

Never going to get back to the early season highs :( Just background noise in the hope something interesting happens. Staff wielding vs gun mmmm.
 
The guy getting bitten was a bit convoluted. He's supposed to be some akimbo master but he can't manage to deal with one walker? He coulda just bashed it in the head.
 
The guy getting bitten was a bit convoluted. He's supposed to be some akimbo master but he can't manage to deal with one walker? He coulda just bashed it in the head.

This. Ruined an otherwise great epsiode

2 breaks in 40 minutes? Must be a record, it's normally one every 10 minutes.

Total running time without breaks was 1:04. Bonus episode!
 
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The guy getting bitten was a bit convoluted. He's supposed to be some akimbo master but he can't manage to deal with one walker? He coulda just bashed it in the head.

That's how this show is though. You get some people who get easily overpowered by the walkers and die pathetic deaths, and then others who just walk up to them, quick casual stab and moonwalk away. Both equally laughable. It's so utterly inconsistent.
 
The guy getting bitten was a bit convoluted. He's supposed to be some akimbo master but he can't manage to deal with one walker? He coulda just bashed it in the head.

This, as with D3K it actually made me enjoy an episode I wasn't particularly enjoying in the first place, even less...

We Morgan as a ninja like staff expert... I don't feel I understand how he got this good.

Also, maybe I'm not clever enough to understand subtleties from the ep, but I don't really feel I understand how he swung from wanting to kill everyone, to not wanting anything to die in such a short time?
 
This, as with D3K it actually made me enjoy an episode I wasn't particularly enjoying in the first place, even less...

We Morgan as a ninja like staff expert... I don't feel I understand how he got this good.

Also, maybe I'm not clever enough to understand subtleties from the ep, but I don't really feel I understand how he swung from wanting to kill everyone, to not wanting anything to die in such a short time?

I thought the episode was meant to cover a fairly big chunk of time between Rick seeing Morgan to Morgan going to Terminus, I'm assuming by the time Morgan got to Terminus that Carol had already obliterated the place because Morgan didn't reappear until he saved Darryl at the end of series 5.

Thought it was a good episode but I'm convinced in my head that it was Glen shouting 'Open the gate!' at the very end of the episode. If that was the case I'd expect episode 5 to cover everyone elses story in episode 4 that we missed through Morgan's flashback.

Also makes me think it was Glen shouting not because of walkers but because of been bitten and needs to amputate his hand. (All conjecture but nothing surprises me in the show, it's more about the characters performances than the minor mistakes and far-fetchness)
 
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