![]() “And when I realized I didn’t want to bring Hershel back to that, the next morning we met a whole community of people who needed us as much as we needed them. “The truth is I left home because I couldn’t have Negan taking up any more space in my head,” Maggie said. He wanted to know if that man got what he deserved. One night, she and Hershel stayed up late talking about his family. Maybe I should have.”Īfter the collapse, Maggie said, she brought Hershel to a place that used to belong to her grandmother on the coast-a place, she said, where she and Glenn had talked about visiting after her sister, Beth, died in Season 5. “I almost came home after Knoxville maybe I should have. “It’s actually good to say some of it out loud. When Daryl asked what happened to the village Georgie had built, Maggie simply replied, “Not now.” ![]() The group had been helping a community in Knoxville, Maggie continued, but when Georgie left to check out another community, things collapsed and she and Hershel ran. When Maggie first left Hilltop, she’d set out with a woman named Georgie, whose group helped nascent communities learn the farming and engineering skills required to make it in the apocalypse. After a long day of walking (and murdering some walkers to take refuge in a storage container) Maggie reveals to Daryl that, like her old friends, she’s borne witness to a lot of tragedy over the past couple years. Maggie seems sympathetic, but she’s understandably not thrilled.īut the group must press on-so Maggie, Daryl and Kelly head out for the settlement where Maggie’s been staying, along with her friends from the camp, Elijah and Cole. “We were gonna lose everything Negan’s the reason we didn’t.” “Alpha needed to die, and Negan was our best chance,” Carol explained. And then, Maggie has to hear from Carol that Negan was actually with the Whisperers when they leveled Hilltop. Then, the onetime leader of Hilltop expressed her desire to return home there with her son and a group of survivors only to find out that the place has been reduced to a pile of rubble and bodies. It’s a rough week for Maggie: First, she comes face-to-face with Negan, who’s now at large in Alexandria after Carol sprung him from prison. It seems we’ve got a new villain on our hands, and they apparently have it out for her. On Sunday night, The Walking Dead returned to close out its super-sized penultimate season with six more episodes-and kicked things off by giving Maggie a chance to explain what she and her son, Hershel, have been up to, and why it’s been so long since she touched base with Team Family.īut the real question of this week has less to do with where Maggie’s been, and more to do with who the hell she’s managed to antagonize. Jeffrey Dean Morgan is hopeful The Walking Dead: Dead City will be able to crossover with the other franchise spinoffs – as he'd love Negan to cross paths with Fear the Walking Dead's Alicia following star Alycia Debnam-Carey's recent exit from the show.Negan better watch his back, because Maggie Greene is back in town. ![]() Eli Jorné is the showrunner, and they're doing incredible work over there right now." There are zip lines, the walkers are insane. "It's a madhouse, and enter it and get swept up into the madhouse," Gimple promised. New Jersey will actually be doubling for New York City in the spinoff.Īt Comic-Con last month, producer Scott M Gimple teased that Maggie and Negan will find a "chaotic and crumbling" NYC when they head up north. The Walking Dead: Dead City is aiming for a 2023 premiere, with production having already got under way. Related: Tales of the Walking Dead boss reveals if other classic characters will return in the spinoff
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