![]() Simon has such a way with words that even when he’s asking for Gregory to kneel before him, you still can’t get the idea out of your head that maybe sharing a beer with this guy before the zombie apocalypse wouldn’t have been the worst thing in the world. What makes the Saviors such great antagonists (arguably the best the show has ever produced) is the fact that not only do you love to hate them, they steal the scenes whenever they appear. Simon acts as one of Negan’s right hand men, and much like Jeffrey Dean Morgan, you can see the charisma oozing out of Steven Ogg as Simon here. If anything, this made for a great scene of Maggie hopping into a tractor and mowing down zombies in the slowest way possible.įollowing this late night excursion, the Saviors show up to give Gregory and company a visit. Luckily, Maggie, Sasha, and Jesus manage to take out the undead and disperse with the threat in record time. No better time than for Maggie to show off her skills when the Saviors decide to give the Hilltop a surprise in a locked car that blasts music attracting zombies to the community. He acts as something of a spring board for Maggie, who is coming into her own with a viable path of becoming the top dog of the Hilltop, especially considering Gregory’s steady stream of bungling. The wandering vagabond makes for a nice addition to the cast, offering a perspective of even-temperedness as someone doesn’t want the burden of leadership. Jesus also makes another appearance, with Tom Payne bringing the sensible rogue back into the fray. Maggie manages to use this episode as an opportunity to step up, pushing down the horror of the events that befell her late husband.
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