The Walking Dead Season 7: 11 WTF Moments From 'The Day Will Come When You Won’t Be'

2. Arm-less

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So let’s get this straight - Negan has killed off two longstanding members of The Walking Dead’s key characters, he’s tormented Rick Grimes, yet he’s still not totally happy. No, Negan wants to go one further when it comes to proving his dominance.

In a major WTF move, Negan actually wants to see Rick cut off his son’s arm! Well, he doesn’t really want to see this, but he wants Rick to think he wants to see this. Kind of. Basically, he’s ultimately just messing with Rick and clinically drilling home one final point in his mission to show how he’s broken down the ever-stoic Rick Grimes. What was even more WTF was that we were within one second of seeing Rick actually butcher his own son at the say-so of Negan!

Make no mistake about it, there’s a new sheriff in town where The Walking Dead is concerned… and he’s a bad, bad man.

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