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"Are we pissing our pants yet?" And with those six, all-too-true words, the world was finally introduced to Jeffrey Dean Mo...

Negan Raises 'Holy Hell' in 'Walking Dead' Finale -- But Who Did He Kill? Bosses Promise 'Satisfying' Season 7!

"Are we pissing our pants yet?"


And with those six, all-too-true words, the world was finally introduced to Jeffrey Dean Morgan's highly-anticipated portrayal as ultra-villain Negan in the last few minutes of The Walking Dead's season six finale.

As we promised, Sunday's 90-minute episode proved to be the most vicious and anxiety-filled episode of the entire series, and it ended with an unfathomable cliffhanger: one of our core characters was brutally murdered at the hands of Negan, but the question is… who was it?!


After several thwarted attempts to get Maggie and her unborn baby to the doctor at the Hilltop Colony, Rick and Co. were captured by The Saviors and finally introduced to the one and only Negan.

"You killed my people -- a whole damn lot of them. More than I'm comfortable with, and for that, you've got to pay," the leader sneered. "So now, Imma beat the holy hell out of one of you."


Rick, Daryl, Glenn, Maggie, Michonne, Carl, Abraham, Eugene, Sasha, Rosita and Aaron were forced to line up in front of Negan on their knees while the entire Savior camp watched with bated, blood-craving breath.

"You are so going to regret crossing me in a few minutes, yes you are," the mesmerizingly charming sadist said while pondering whose skull he was going to bash in with Lucille, his barbed wired-covered bat.


"I simply cannot decide. I got an idea," Negan said with a bone-chilling smile. "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe…"

Kirkman confirmed on Talking Dead that the season six finale was all about "tearing Rick Grimes down" and bashing away his overly confident behavior, (pun totally intended), while the season seven premiere will focus on that cliffhanger. "The story of who dies. That story of who Negan killed -- that's really the story for season seven," Kirkman said.

"We have to do an episode that justified [this death] to you," showrunner Scott M. Gimple added. "We have to do something so great and so intense that it makes it okay. That's the challenge and we will try to make it fantastic."

Gimple continued, "We want you to feel that suspense, and that terror, and that pain, and we're going to deliver you a story next season that justifies that."

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