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The Walking Dead Here's Negan Ending Explained

The Walking Dead Here's Negan Ending Explained

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The Walking Dead's tenth season finale puts the spotlight on one of the show's most notorious villains: Negan, and it's full of surprises. Here's how the episode plays out, and what it means. The episode begins as Negan is exiled from the community he helped save. He's given a cozy little house outside of town, and asked to not return. While dealing with this unexpected exile, Negan has a vision of himself in the past, as the Negan we meet at the end of season 6. The presence of this previous version of himself implies that, while he's clearly changed a bit since he was defeated and locked away, parts of his old self are still there. Past-Negan chides present-day-Negan for trying to win over the Alexandrians by playing nice. The her here refers to Lucille, Negan's trusty baseball bat. But, of course, it also refers to Lucille, Negan's wife, and the namesake of the bat. Negan appears disturbed by the vision, but the next day, he goes to the tree where he believes his bat was buried after his showdown with Rick in season 8. This is when we get our first flashback, to twelve years in the past. Negan is tied to a chair and a gang leader called Baxter is interrogating him about where he found his supply of chemo drugs, which is somewhat of a rarity in the post-apocalypse. It's clear that this Negan isn't the one we've come to know later on. He's less self-assured, has a hard time killing walkers, and doesn't quite have that swagger that has come to define his character. Negan begins to tell the story of how he got the chemo drugs. Mzonix: D: Wasn't Negan supposed redeem himself? I mean he has partly done it already, but if the ending really suggests that he wants to fight Maggie, that will likely mean that he isn't sorry for what he did to her. And even in comics he appologised her for everything. So what does it all mean?
Date: 2021-04-06

Comments and reviews: 9


Didn't like that mischievous grin he gave Maggie at the end. If Negan goes back to being an actual villain, I'm going to be super disappointed. But my guess is that he'll end up saving Maggie's kid at some point, and because of that, she'll finally be able to accept/tolerate him.
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I love seeing this backstory of Negan. Shows how he went from a caring and loving husband then when he lost everything to a heartless killer. But changed back again because that caring side of him was always there, he just hides it well.
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I think negans house was the house carol saw in the episode where she takes care of two sisters after the prison battle which of of them said that if the is white it s still burning
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It's sort of interesting to see how Negan was just a regular guy before the outbreak. In the comics he was always a bit of a megalomaniac and quite unlikable even before the outbreak began
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Negan, by far the worst villain of all, is allowed to walk around untouched. Besides Maggie there must be many people who want to see him dead. I just don't get it.
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I actually loved the girn negan gave towards the end. Shows he's not afraid. He is Negan and we need a badass. Now his violence will keep Alexandria safe, come what may.
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I dont think the fridge malfunctioned, they turned off the generator, then had their dinner and smoked weed and fell asleep. he didnt remember to turn it back on!
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The Neegan arc stretched for so long that when he was first introduced i was a baby in diapers and today when it's ending I'm an old guy in diapers.
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I'm glad the season 10 finale finally revealed Negan's origin story and thus concluded that period in his arc just like it did in the comics!
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