He really had no choice he had to trust them he wanted to take negan out so badly. What I want to know is was it a set up from start? Negan and the junkyard people. What deal was made?
He really had no choice he had to trust them he wanted to take negan out so badly. What I want to know is was it a set up from start? Negan and the junkyard people. What deal was made?
My guess, is that the Garbage Pail Kids were under Negan's thumb the same way as Alexandria, The Hilltop and The Kingdom are. So when Rick tried to make that deal with them, they acted like they were in as long as Rick gets them weapons, meanwhile, they're probably trying to make a deal with Negan for some tax alleviation in return for information about Ricks rebellion.
In hindsight, the ironic thing is that the Garbage people weren't needed at all, judging by the season finale. Apparently, Hilltop and Kingdom and Alexandria were all that was needed to handle Negan's gang.
rainbowfeverish64 的回复
于 2017 年 04 月 03 日 10:56上午
He really had no choice he had to trust them he wanted to take negan out so badly. What I want to know is was it a set up from start? Negan and the junkyard people. What deal was made?
TheShredder 的回复
于 2017 年 04 月 04 日 2:10下午
My guess, is that the Garbage Pail Kids were under Negan's thumb the same way as Alexandria, The Hilltop and The Kingdom are. So when Rick tried to make that deal with them, they acted like they were in as long as Rick gets them weapons, meanwhile, they're probably trying to make a deal with Negan for some tax alleviation in return for information about Ricks rebellion.
catmydogs 的回复
于 2017 年 04 月 04 日 3:22下午
In hindsight, the ironic thing is that the Garbage people weren't needed at all, judging by the season finale. Apparently, Hilltop and Kingdom and Alexandria were all that was needed to handle Negan's gang.