He chooses Negan, not out of love, but out of fear and a desire for comfort.
We also check back in with Rick and the Scavengers. Rick’s plan to win back Jadis involves a bizarre "Upcycle" gladiator match against a spike-covered walker. While the Junkyard scenes often feel stylistically detached from the rest of the show, they emphasize Rick’s desperation to bolster his numbers before the final push. Key Takeaways [S8E7] Time for After
Outside the walls, the alliance is fraying. Daryl, fueled by a need for vengeance that overrides Rick's meticulous plan, decides to take matters into his own hands. By ramming a truck into the Sanctuary, he inadvertently creates a path for the walkers to flood the lower levels. It’s a classic Daryl move: high impact, but potentially catastrophic. This "rogue" energy highlights the growing ideological rift between Rick (the strategist) and Daryl (the executioner). The Scavengers Return He chooses Negan, not out of love, but
As the walkers pour into the Sanctuary, the stage is set for a chaotic, bloody mid-season finale. While the Junkyard scenes often feel stylistically detached
Negan is still in control, but the cracks in his "Saviors" system are widening.