The Walking Dead
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Strong line, dude, but Simon responds in Trumpian fashion he prefers Saviors who dont get captured.

And so, its on.
Simons crew is also lucky that Rick throws away a lot of perfectly good weapons these days.
Are they that low on bullets, or is he just really lousy at packing before combat?
(Note how Ricks go-to weapon this season is the axe instead of his Colt Python.
As his beef with Negan has become personal and intimate, so has his preferred method of killing.)
That brings us to Tara, who never should have been hit by an arrow in the first place.
Tara and Daryl have a lively debate over Dwights motivations.
Daryl counters that perhaps she forgot that Daryl killed her girlfriend.
Maggie hears well-earned praise from her sergeant-at-arms and a Hilltop rando for her leadership.
But things in this world are fine until they arent, and that switch flips quickly.
What does rate as absurd, however, is the utterly ridiculous stealth of the walking class.
The piece de resistance is the gimpy rando who thanked Maggie earlier.
After he turns, hetumbles down the stairswithout anyone waking up.
Ah, what could have been.
While walker mayhem breaks out, Henrys got a gun and demands to know who killed his brother.
Why doesnt he believe Morgans story that Gavin pulled the trigger?
So why does the ghost of Gavin keep yelling, You know what it is!
You were supposed to!
My guess is that Morgan was supposed to be the one who killed Gavin.
But Maggie and Rick are struggling to temper their need for vengeance with the greater good.
Morgans ghost is still screaming.
More graves are dug.
The only one that matters, though to Rick, to Maggie, and to us is Negans.