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Take you to the follow-up to The Walking Dead – Norman Ridus, Glenn and Dwight

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Take you to the follow-up to The Walking Dead – Norman Ridus, Glenn and Dwight

The Walking Dead Follow-up: Norman Ridus, Glenn and Dwight

Take you to the follow-up to The Walking Dead – Norman Ridus, Glenn and Dwight

Warning: The Walking Dead storyline and character spoilers for the "Cell" episode

Is there anything more distressing than Darryl, who was injured alone? Well, after the season seven premiere, my answer was: Yes, of course there is. For the general public, watching any of our favorite Walking Dead characters imprisoned in a small dark room, not only tortured, forced to endure the helplessness of separation from friends, but also facing the fact of Glenn's death and the constant guilt in my own heart, these are difficult to accept.

The episode "The Cell" also subtly tells the distorted nature of people's lives under Negan's rule, and Norman Ridus also tells Yahoo TV why Daryl survived even when Negan and Dwight wanted to kill Daryl. Because it all depends on the strange relationship between Darryl and Dwight, and the old saying, "You can only see the rainbow if you go through the wind and rain."

He also revealed what was caught in these disgusting sandwiches, recalled the "weirdness" of the NT he had collected on the show, and which of the main actors in "The Walking Dead" ended up filming the second season of "Going For a Ride with Norman Ridus."

Take you to the follow-up to The Walking Dead – Norman Ridus, Glenn and Dwight

Yahoo TV: We've seen Darryl injured, but he wasn't killed by Dwight or Negan. So, can Darryl win in the end?

Take you to the follow-up to The Walking Dead – Norman Ridus, Glenn and Dwight

Norman Ridus: I think Daryl is like, "Leave him alone," especially in the first three-quarters of the episode, where Daryl thinks that whatever happens to him is what he deserves. Holding the attitude that the dead pig is not afraid of boiling water: If you want to torture me, casually, I don't care. When he was about to be pushed into the corridor and thrown into the fence, he let it happen without even a single struggle.

He acted like, "I should have been here," and sat there and let someone slaughter him. As with everyone else, Daryl didn't say much about Glenn to Negan. Glenn is an optimistic and kind friend of Darryl. If Glenn says he's Negan, and doesn't even say that negan is a good guy or a bad guy, then Daryl will support Glenn regardless of whether this Negan is good or bad.

Throw in the peach, repay it with Lee, and Glenn will do the same thing. You can beat him, you can torture him, you can just feed him dog food, he will do it, and just accept it all. But he just wouldn't give up, because that meant a lot to him.

Take you to the follow-up to The Walking Dead – Norman Ridus, Glenn and Dwight

When Darryl told Dwight he wouldn't kneel for the same reason, he was thinking of the others. Do you think Daryl ever had the idea of helping Rick them? Help them escape from a life where they will continue to live under Negan's control unless they do something?

I think he must have wanted to escape there, and if it weren't for the consequences of seeing Dwight do the same thing, he would have almost acted. Even if Dwight had used a different approach, which might have made it easier to control the situation, he was now a bad guy. Just like Dwight didn't understand why Daryl didn't act.

Darryl was like, "Do whatever you want, just say you're Negan and he's coming to torture you." I said the same thing, just see what happens to me next. Darryl witnessed Dwight's failure, so he said "I know why you're doing it, you're doing it for the people you love, and that's why I don't do it." ”

Hopefully, this remark will resonate with Dwight. You can keep advising someone to "approve of me, approve of me," but Dwight doesn't seem to understand. A strange thing happened between Dwight and Daryl. You know what I mean, right? Daryl told Dwight, "If you don't understand why I'm not doing it, then just keep doing it, leave me in the cell, keep eating dog food, keep being tortured," Glenn was so important to Daryl, so important that Daryl could give up.

Everything Darryl experienced, Dwight felt empathy. Because for Tina's death, Dwight believes that he has some responsibility. The person who had come to visit Darryl this time was indeed Shirley, and what she was prepared to tell him and what she had told him, as Daryl had thought, she really should be sorry for what she and Dwight had done. Did he really hear that Shirley wanted to help him?

Take you to the follow-up to The Walking Dead – Norman Ridus, Glenn and Dwight

I don't think Daryl would throw dirty water on her. In any case, it meant nothing to Darryl. It was as if everyone was being controlled by Negan, as if everyone was being forced to do what they weren't willing to do, and no one felt that the situation was fine except for the tiny left-eyed boys. I don't think any character other than Negan would be satisfied with where they are right now. Darryl wouldn't be the kind of captive Negan wanted, and he wouldn't be willing to be a captive. You can choose to beat him, but he won't be willing to be defeated by you. Because he wasn't that kind of person.

Take you to the follow-up to The Walking Dead – Norman Ridus, Glenn and Dwight

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