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Why did it look like negan was about to cry when rick said he would kill him?

I think the conviction of it took Negan off guard. But I didn't think he looked like he was going to cry. I think in some sick way Negan likes the challenge. Sort of like the Joker and Batman. :lol
 
I think the conviction of it took Negan off guard. But I didn't think he looked like he was going to cry. I think in some sick way Negan likes the challenge. Sort of like the Joker and Batman. :lol

Yep.

Like The Joker, Negan is fearless. He would welcome death and die laughing. Seeing Rick's unbreakable spirit is both infuriating and exciting to Negan. Where The Governor was a sociopath trying to keep his people in order with an iron fist, Negan is a psychopath that would set his own people on fire just to make a point.
 
What's up with The Kingdom in this finale as well? Aren't their numbers more than what we saw? That was just like King Ezekiel "and the brave 300", as it was only a squadron.
And also, what happened to Dwight in the battle? Didn't see much of him, to distinguish if he really sided with Rick & Daryl, or he was just lying.
 
Does anyone know what kind of gun Daryl was using at the end of the episode?
It was badass!

The Internet Movie Firearms Database (IMFDB) is where you should always go first to find answers for such things.
Looked it up for ya:
https://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Walking_Dead,_The_-_Season_7
In "The First Day of the Rest of Your Life" (S7E16), Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) takes a rifle off a scavenger while continuing to fight his way through Alexandria. The rifle appears to be a Seekins Precision with a flat dark earth finish, Magpul UBR stock, Precision Reflex Gen III Delta Carbon fiber forearm in rifle length, the rifle appears to be a full auto sbr and has no sights (a common theme on this show it seems).
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Not sure that's the gun you're referring to since I don't watch the show.
 
For those who are interested in the average viewer per episode through the history of the show, it stands like this:

Season 1 . . . . . 5.23 million viewers

Season 2 . . . . . 6.91 million viewers (+32% from the previous season)

Season 3 . . . . . 10.75 million viewers (+55% from the previous season)

Season 4 . . . . . 13.33 million viewers (+24% from the previous season)

Season 5 . . . . . 14.38 million viewers (+8% from the previous season)

Season 6 . . . . . 13.15 million viewers (-8.5% from the previous season)

Season 7 . . . . . 11.35 million viewers (-13.7% from the previous season)

The trend here is pretty plain. :wave
 
For those who are interested in the average viewer per episode through the history of the show, it stands like this:

Season 1 . . . . . 5.23 million viewers

Season 2 . . . . . 6.91 million viewers (+32% from the previous season)

Season 3 . . . . . 10.75 million viewers (+55% from the previous season)

Season 4 . . . . . 13.33 million viewers (+24% from the previous season)

Season 5 . . . . . 14.38 million viewers (+8% from the previous season)

Season 6 . . . . . 13.15 million viewers (-8.5% from the previous season)

Season 7 . . . . . 11.35 million viewers (-13.7% from the previous season)

The trend here is pretty plain. :wave

That it's going down? :lol

I don't really know if it's accurate considering they've added episodes each season
 
I was a little confused when everyone else appeared to turn the tables on whoever was holding a gun on them but in the midst of it all it seemed Rick hadn't made a move and weird girl still had him captive.

To take that one step further, it didn't make sense that they both just stood there on top of the wall once the shooting started. Neither one ducked for cover. Both sides had a clear line of site and could have taken either one of them out at any time. TV writer logic I guess?
 
To take that one step further, it didn't make sense that they both just stood there on top of the wall once the shooting started. Neither one ducked for cover. Both sides had a clear line of site and could have taken either one of them out at any time. TV writer logic I guess?

Both had writers protection. No need to duck or take cover.
 
That it's going down? :lol

I don't really know if it's accurate considering they've added episodes each season

Season one had 6 episodes. Season two had 13.

The rest (i.e. seasons 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7) have 16 episodes per season. I think the numbers still pretty accurately reflect the fan base's increasingly lukewarm reaction to the series.
 
A 90-minute Negan backstory episode is absolutely welcomed. Morgan and Eastman's Jedi training episode was IMO the best episode of the series. I'd love to see them top that with one that showcases how Negan became Negan.
 
I'd love to see some sort of prequel episode where the Governor and Negan cross paths.

There is going to be a prequel episode when Rick captures Negan and places him in Morgans cage. We will get to understand who Negan is, why he has a bully mentality and why he calls his Bat Lucille (I have no clue but curious). This flashback will be about two or three episodes.

I am guessing about all this folks but I feel its coming
 
There is going to be a prequel episode when Rick captures Negan and places him in Morgans cage. We will get to understand who Negan is, why he has a bully mentality and why he calls his Bat Lucille (I have no clue but curious). This flashback will be about two or three episodes.

I am guessing about all this folks but I feel its coming

Lucille is the name of his high school bully
 
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