![]() ![]() Or.maybe Gamma's actually acting on Alpha's orders to kickstart conflict and make it seem like it's Alexandria's fault. Could Gamma have been behind the hordes? Alpha might keep a cool(ish) head most of the time, but maybe Gamma's undermining her. It can't just be from the satellite crash, right? It couldn't all just be randomly occurring so Negan could have his shot at a promotion. But, story-wise, there needs to be a reason for them. Lydia was pretty sure that the legions of zombies that were attacking the community, from North and South, weren't coming from her mom. Because when Carol wasn't impulsively trying to kill Alpha herself, Gamma was right there, in the shadows, stirring s*** up, making Carol think she was crazy so that she'd either get killed - or start up some violence that would lead to a much larger conflict. She stole some land back from them, sure, but she was more or less understanding, as arch-villains go.ΔΆ6 Images But Carol's lack of sleep (Daryl noted how tormented she'd been ever since she returned from her boat trek) and freakin' Gamma risked setting things off. So during their midnight meet-up, she didn't call for war. She did allow for "context" when it comes to why our heroes crossed over the border (though she also knew about the other times). And - hey - as it turns out, Alpha does listen to reason. Alpha." Further setting these two up for a big showdown, broken mom vs. ![]() It was the Carol and Negan stories that split the narrative the most though, as the show poured more fuel on the fire that is/will be "Carol vs. And in between, because it was a chapter that bobbed and weaved quite a bit, Negan graduated to full-fledged Alexandria protector (Aaron was the mini-boss he had to reconcile with), Siddiq's anxiety and manifesting trauma began to hinder his work (Dante covered for him, while also revealing his backstory a bit), and Rosita and Eugene had to have "the talk" (about how he still harbored hope for a romance that wasn't going to happen). ![]()
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