calsnowskier
Sarcastic F-wad
I didn't for a reason. Nobody who doesn't know what we are talking about will know what we are talking about.

You are just being a twat.
I didn't for a reason. Nobody who doesn't know what we are talking about will know what we are talking about.
I think it will be Glenn. He showed the most life of everyone, and his death would have the added hit of killing Maggies husband (which was made very clear when Negan threatened Maggie).
Abraham - He has been my prime suspect for many reasons that I will not re-state here. I think he was fed up as the red herring in the episode, though. He is happy and in a good place. His character does not have much more room for growth. He is "fixed". All tell-tale signs that a character is dead. Red-Herring.
Eugene - While he is important, I dont think he character is embraced enough by the audience yet. He also still have a LOT of important plot points going forward.
Michone - It will not be a female. No way they will kill a female in that brutal a fashion.
Sasha - See Michone.
Maggie - See Michone.
Daryll - Too popular a character. I also think they have built up his rivalry with Dwight too much. There are specific scenes I am very interested in seeing next season with Daryll thrown into the mix.
Rick - No way. Negan needs Alexandria to have a solid leader in place, who has been castrated, of course. And there is a very specific scene next season that requires Rick, specifically...
Spencer's death
Carl - No way
His whole relationship with Negan
Aaron - I HOPE not. However, he has vaulted up to my #2 option. A complete cop out if he is the one.
Glenn - See my reasons above.
What is Carl's relationship with Negan?
Back before the zombie apocalypse, Negan lured Carl into his non-descript econoline with promises of free candy.
Dont worry, gkekoa will shortly state what I said...Those shiny, red, candy-like buttons in this post are fuckin' hard to resist.
I think you're right. It has to be Glenn. I don't know that it will be, but it really should.
Dont worry, gkekoa will shortly state what I said...
Damn you!!!Should I have hid that with the spoiler tags?
I don't know. I think his demeanor went from angry/confident to broken pretty evenly through the episode. From the first time the RV was stopped, the roadblocks grew increasingly impressive/frightening, and as they did, Rick realized with each stop how much more fucked they were than he thought. That whole "everything's good, we'll get you there" speech he gave to Maggie seemed horribly acted, and I think that was on purpose. He knew they were fucked.
By the last stop, I think it was pretty clear to him that the survivors, with their numbers and resources, could likely steamroll an attack-ready Alexandria, let alone the small group he was with.
lol, the top search on google right now is
How does Negan die.
If you are running the strongest army out there, do you keep the leaders and threats of the second strongest army alive after you publically kill one of their closest friends in the manner Negan just killed somebody? Or do you beat them down and slowly take the fight out of them?
They are from the Kingdom and they are in the comics.Who are the people helping Morgan and Carol? Were they in the comic?
I guess my problem with it is the exact same problem that you had with Rick. He wasn't acting like a leader at all, sniveling with snot running down his nose. Abraham was acting more like a fearless leader than Rick, he was willing to sacrifice himself for the rest of the group. Plus, Rick was a cop before all this happened. You'd think he'd be used to the prospect of death after being a cop and then a leader of survivors in the zombie apocalypse.