"The Walking Dead" generally lives up to TWD expectations. Season 7's first fatality of Negan's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) wrath might soon be forgotten - but not his brutal ending. The beatings he sustained from the bat head-on can only involuntarily drive tears to drip down without much effort. For sure, avid watchers can still have a continuation of the scenes in their nightmares.
The EenyMenyMiny Mo brutal game of Negan is a sight that nobody wants to join, as reviewed by Express.Who can bear to watch Abraham Ford's (Michael Cudlitz) grim face whenever he's beaten dreadfully? Weeping and gnashing of teeth are all you could do in that scenario. Glenn Rhee (Steven Yeun) was beaten to his death a bit earlier than Abraham and "TWD" viewers still have to mourn for that.
The real life actors of the dead characters had the chance to share their experience as they gathered around after the premiere of "TWD" Season 7 for their farewell culture. Steven Yeun, as Glenn with the golden heart, and Michael Cudlitz, the master one-liner Abraham still spoke like zombies. They just can't believe it's over for them.
"I think Glenn died the way he is. He is still concerned with others more than himself," Yeun addresses the crowd. As the second on-screen victim of Negan, he just acted as he is - very kind-hearted, and down to earth. The killer's weapon, a barbed-wire covered bat was nicknamed 'Lucille' found its way through Abraham's head. The screams did make those goose bumps appear so drastically like the adrenalin rush to want to get out of the situation that the characters endured at those horrific moments. Final words are always sentimental but Glenn's words to his wife, Maggie (Lauren Cohan): "I will find you" - seeking a second chance at "The Walking Dead?"
Cudlitz, who started in "The Walking Dead" bSeason 4 knew that his time at "TWD "will be over soon. It felt like his character had been living on "borrowed time," he said. But he was humored by Abraham's last insult, "Suck my n-s." "It was very real that he departed that way, he added. So, take it from the live actors in behalf of their dead characters, according to CNN. .