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If you think any bit at all deeper than the surface level it doesn't matter who dies. Someone dies. The whole episode you hear them all talking about how they can do anything now. Carl says he'll never let someone die like (forgot the character) again. Rick acts like he's king $#it of **** mountain with all the power and control. The point is they all get humbled. They all get afraid again. They lost any control they thought they had. They all get returned to what they were before they arrived at Alexandria. Attacking Alexandria doesn't matter. Negan took away everything each character gained during their time in Alexandria. The actual place still standing doesn't matter - the hope, the future, the safety the place represented are all gone...the idea of Alexandria is dead... |
If they were smart they would just GTFO of the area ASAP.
Of course, I bet Negan keeps Coral to make sure they do what they are supposed to. Maybe Coral becomes a badass bad guy while watching Negan take care of busniess. |
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Like Rausch said, the group was all living a life they felt untouchable, in control of everything. Negan's appearance, and control over Rick's group, and ultimate death of one showed Rick that what he thought they had, they didn't actually have. It knocked them off their pedestal. Just watch Rick's face during the last scene. He's lost, he has no idea what to do, he knows that he's not in control of anything. Negan even said something along the lines of "It sucks when you finally realize you don't know shit." |
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The pseudo killed him to get you use to the idea so you won't care if it happens later |
Aside from that, it's bogus because he used 3 words instead of just one on a couple people when playing eeny meeny.
He cheated |
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