'Walking Dead' Twist a Sign of Big Bloodshed to Come
'The Walking Dead' flavor nine looks fix for violence, cheers to the midseason finale's twists for Jeffrey Dean Morgan's Negan.
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[This story contains spoilers for flavour nine, episode 8 of AMC's The Walking Dead, "Evolution," and the Walking Dead comic books on which the series is based.]
Jeffrey Dean Morgan arrived in the Walking Dead universe with one of the greatest impacts of any one graphic symbol — cheers in no small part to the double homicide his Negan was responsible for, bashing in the brains of the beloved Abraham (Michael Cudlitz) and Glenn (Steven Yeun).
Things have been very different for the fallen Saviors' king throughout season 9. Post-obit the end of flavor eight'southward "All Out War," Negan has been languishing backside bars, weakening slowly but surely over the course of years of imprisonment. His company has included a barely tolerant and since departed Rick (Andrew Lincoln), an even less tolerant Michonne (Danai Gurira) and an even less tolerant and departed Maggie (Lauren Cohan).
"It'south been a tough year," Morgan recently told The Hollywood Reporter. "It's been hard the final couple of years with Negan kind of putting a damper on some of the fun for our other characters — and this year, it'due south a completely different spin, certainly."
The completely unlike spin took its own completely different spin in the midseason nine finale, in which Negan finally breaks gratuitous from prison, cheers to Begetter Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) accidentally leaving the door to Negan's cell open in a fit of grief and rage.
Negan'due south unlocked jail cell comes straight out of the pages of the comic books from Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard, though at that place'due south every reason to think what's coming adjacent will vary wildly from the source material. For ane thing…
…in the comics, Negan doesn't stay free, at least non nonetheless. He takes the opportunity of his accidentally unlocked jail cell to testify Rick that he wants to stick around Alexandria and brainstorm edifice trust. For the sake of the show, non but is Rick not around anymore, but the person who inadvertently unlocks Negan in the comics is long since dead on the bear witness: Olivia (Ann Mahoney), killed in flavor seven.
Negan's pitch to Rick lands without success, but another opportunity for escape eventually arises in the comic when the Whisperers (introduced on the show during the decease of Tom Payne'due south Jesus) strike out against the Alexandria Prophylactic-Zone in a resounding fashion. Brandon Rose, the son of Brett Butler's Tammy Rose, seeks out Negan and asks for his assist in seeking vengeance confronting the Whisperers. Negan takes the young homo on his offer to escape…
…and kills poor Brandon within a few days of their excursion together. The testify'southward version of the Rose family lost their son, named Kenneth, then one imagines the person who joins Negan on this field trip (assuming such a field trip exists) will exist someone else. Judith Grimes (Cailey Fleming), who is no longer alive at this bespeak in the comics, maybe? Ane can wonder, and one tin also hope (and expect) things to end differently for Rick's surviving daughter if she becomes Negan's new companion.
If Negan'south electric current escape leads to his next major footstep in the Walking Dead comics, then it'southward a one-way standoff course with Alpha, the Whisperers' leader, played by Samantha Morton. At first, it seems that Negan wants to join the Whisperers in an attempt to avenge the Saviors' cause against Alexandria.
But the longer he spends with Alpha, the more vulnerable he becomes. He fifty-fifty reveals his core truth, how years of imprisonment have left him feeling fully calloused and inhuman. The show has a major opportunity to accept this same storyline and turn Negan into someone feeling something resembling contrition for his actions, because that AMC's Walking Expressionless has experienced seven and a one-half years since "All-Out War," while the comic books but leaped forward three or four years at most.
If Negan and the Whisperers reach some sort of peace, information technology may non last for long. Without spoiling what exactly happens in the comic books, allow'due south just say Negan's initial pitch to Rick wasn't exactly insincere. With potential paternal feelings toward Judith and mayhap with some feelings of friendship toward Gabriel and the other Alexandrians, information technology'south not unreasonable to recollect Negan is going to try and maintain some sense of loyalty to the people who have imprisoned him for nearly a decade — assuming his next move is to break from free jail after all. The answers will reveal themselves fully once Walking Expressionless returns in 2019.
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