The Walking Dead, Worth: Things To Note

Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Simon (Steven Ogg) in The Walking Dead (2010) 815. Photo: Gene Page/AMC
Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Simon (Steven Ogg) in The Walking Dead (2010) 815. Photo: Gene Page/AMC /
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Steven Ogg as Simon, Austin Amelio as Dwight, Elizabeth Ludlow as Arat, Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan, Saviors - The Walking Dead _ Season 8, Episode 15 - Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Steven Ogg as Simon, Austin Amelio as Dwight, Elizabeth Ludlow as Arat, Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan, Saviors – The Walking Dead _ Season 8, Episode 15 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC /

8) Rachel, much as we’ve seen throughout her appearances on the show thus far, seems a little too quick to go to the “Let’s kill’em” option, when it comes to people, suggesting to Cyndie that they kill Aaron. The fact she says this so soon after Simon’s scene (Wherein he complained about Negan “Pulling his punches”) is something of a creepy parallel.

9) Father Gabriel’s fear that he’s still the coward he was when the outbreak began is the first time he’s expressed such concerns since he sought Rick’s forgiveness in Season Six.

10) Negan reminiscing about his takeover of The Sanctuary is the first time he’s talked about it, and the first time since Gordon referenced it to Dwight in Season Seven’s “The Cell”.

11) Negan mentions Simon killing “All those men, and all those boys at that settlement” all but confirms that Simon was the one who killed all the men of Oceanside.

12) Additionally, this is also clearly what Negan referred to when he asked Simon if he was “backsliding” in “The Big Scary U”.

13) As Rosita and Daryl chase after Eugene, they pass several large piles of incinerated bodies. What the hell happened there?

14) Who left the rain catch for Aaron? Kathy and Beatrice?

15) Gary is the first named Savior killed this season (Either directly or indirectly) by someone other than The Alliance.