Originally Posted by notorious:
That was a good episode.
Rick is officially the bad guy and Negan is the not-so-bad guy.
Look at this how Negan sees it. His guys were blown up, unprovoked. He killed a couple guys to make a point.
Rick has done just as bad or worse.
Yeah, Ricks a stone killer at times... but he has never went around trying to bully other groups into giving up a % of their goods, or stolen the wives of his gang members for his own pleasure like some kinda cult leader
Negan tracked our group down and killed two of them just to prove a point at the beginning of this... its good viewing to see him humanized a bit, but he is still the bad guy IMO [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Yeah, Ricks a stone killer at times... but he has never went around trying to bully other groups into giving up a % of their goods, or stolen the wives of his gang members for his own pleasure like some kinda cult leader
Negan tracked our group down and killed two of them just to prove a point at the beginning of this... its good viewing to see him humanized a bit, but he is still the bad guy IMO
Daryl blew up a large group of Negan's, and Rick & Co. attacked an outpost unprovoked like a bunch of hired guns.
Negan is fucked up in his own way, but when it comes to defending his people it's justifiable IMO. [Reply]
Originally Posted by notorious:
I am on Negan's side. He is a more interesting character while Rick has turned into a one-dimensional blood thirsty animal.
Yeah it sure looks that way now after Carl's death. Hoping Rick will see the light and be good like he has been. [Reply]
Originally Posted by notorious:
That was a good episode.
Rick is officially the bad guy and Negan is the not-so-bad guy.
Look at this how Negan sees it. His guys were blown up, unprovoked. He killed a couple guys to make a point.
Rick has done just as bad or worse.
I'm not so sure about "unprovoked". The first time we saw Negan's group they were demanding a truck full of weapons. That was self-defense. Rick's group went after the outpost because Negan was taking supplies from Alexandria under the threat of force. Rick was calling Negan's bluff and fighting back. [Reply]
I still think they are going to do the Militia vs. the Whisperers.......... See Negan in the comics is the one who end up ending the conflict. He single handily escapes the prison Rick put him in
Originally Posted by sedated:
I'm not so sure about "unprovoked". The first time we saw Negan's group they were demanding a truck full of weapons. That was self-defense. Rick's group went after the outpost because Negan was taking supplies from Alexandria under the threat of force. Rick was calling Negan's bluff and fighting back.
Thats where I'm at
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
Spoiler!
I still think they are going to do the Militia vs. the Whisperers.......... See Negan in the comics is the one who end up ending the conflict. He single handily escapes the prison Rick put him in
I still think they are going to do the Militia vs. the Whisperers.......... See Negan in the comics is the one who end up ending the conflict. He single handily escapes the prison Rick put him in
Kills the Whisperers leader
Then comes back and sits in his jail cell.....
Then Rick give him his freedom.
Basically Rick/Negan becoming Goku/Vegeta
Scuttlebutt is;
Spoiler!
The Whisperer War is what gets ported over to FTWD.
Dear God they are going to try and cram in waaaaay too much for the season finale. What should / could have been an exciting season has become a endurance slog to just get to the end. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Lee:
Dear God they are going to try and cram in waaaaay too much for the season finale. What should / could have been an exciting season has become a endurance slog to just get to the end.
And yet another cliffhanger with no result in the war.....
I can almost bet it ends with Rick and company in serious trouble with no hope of getting out of it... [Reply]