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The Walking Dead takes us inside Negan's compound and reveals the fate of Daryl.
Even though I wasn't a fan of the season premiere, three episodes in, I'm enjoying Season 7's overall approach to splitting up story. They tried to do something similar last year, but it didn't quite work given the number of cliffhangers and the constant feeling that we were being jerked away from something very important. Season 6's "Here's Not Here" was one of the show's best episodes, but it's placement (right after the Glenn death fake out in "Thank You") worked to diminish the overall flow.
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I was just amazed at the story of the couple that Daryl helped in the woods. I was also proud of Daryl when he spoke out his own name instead of Neagan. I thought he would but I wasn't sure.
Drayl is so f****d