'The Walking Dead' Season 7 Episode 8 Spoilers, Update: Episode 8 Titled 'Hearts Still beating'; Negan In Alexandria?
Alexandria, the almost-paradise receives an unexpected visit.
AMC just released the trailer update for "The Walking Dead" Season 7 episode 8, titled "Hearts Still Beating." Negan is in Alexandria and is surely a surprise - rather, an unwelcomed guest. Who comes next? Who will he gonna strike that bat to death again? Would Negan's much-awaited story of the past be unlocked in this episode? A lot of things to get our minds to wonder about!
On the post from ITech, the survivors of the community are scavenging for food as all their supplies are already lacking. They're also in the state of panic when they discovered that The Leader of the Sanctuary - Daryl, is in favor of somebody. Moreover, Negan would also be very controlling of the people.
How about Ric? Well, he is drowning with the entire burden as he felt like holding all the responsibility for Glenn and Abraham's death. And he still keeps on blaming himself. With all that he is going through - being at the bottomless pit of his sorrow, it gave Negan the opportunity to overpower him. He is falling into Negan's trap and he is starting to lose his mind in securing the group. Regarding Ric's son, Carl - he has always been the focus in the previous episodes. Would this mean he might be the next target in this episode? Furthermore, according to an update from Independent, it could be seen that Rosita is staring at the bullet she forced Eugene to make her.
Negan promises that before the end of the season, many will be added on his death row. There are also a lot of speculations about Negan being killed by Daryl Dixon, and he is going to make Negan pay for it really hard. Although no episodes show this proof yet, Daryl will be the one to shut the enemy down.
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