She got the **** beat out of her?I found the editing of that fight also to be lacking, a little piece here, a bit there, ohh, it looks bad for Machone! A scream, oh no!
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I was referring to right before she got the stuffing beat out of her...she was simply following Negan and Eugene on the scope of her gun and Rick was already being held hostage by Jadis...either way I see it, she should have went for one out of the three, with priority number one being Negan of course. Rick made it clear to Michonne either last episode or the one before that either one of them might not make it and the other would need to be prepared to move forward without the other...therefor Michonne should have taken the shot. She'll get over Rick.
Not the best season ending episode, but I also feel there was a lot of filler this season. They needed it to so they could do the "All out war" arch for season 8. I am curious to see how long or how many episodes they carry this arch for? Will it be the whole season or just the first part of the season. Also curious to see if they are going to jump right in to the war or if we are going to get a few filler episodes?
If season 7 is any indicator, I'd say filler with camps or planning/training soldiers with big showdowns occurring during season premieres, mid season finale or finales...especially if the major deaths like in the comics are ahead for the show.
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Someone please help me out on this. Daryl found the toy soldier in the jail, right. So, Dwight left the toy soldier there and then went back to the saviors. No one of course asks where were you for so long (the drive to and back would be six hours). He then returns with the saviors and sees the double cross. So, why did he write DIDN'T KNOW on the soldier before he found out what he didn't know? Are we supposed to believe that he ran from the fight, to the jail, left the message there and then ran back out to the fight?
I thought he just left it there after their post-haste retreat.