People have many theories about Negan's victim in "The Walking Dead" Season 7. Did the series follow what happened in Robert Kirkman's comic book to kill Glenn? Or is it possible that the AMC show will change things up so Jeffrey Dean Morgan will murder a completely different character? AND did an episode from "TWD" Season 6 offer a hint on who gets bludgeoned to death in the previous finale?
'The Walking Dead' Season 7 Theory: Hint To Negan's Victim Revealed In 'TWD' Season 6?
At this point, it will be impossible to get the cast and crew of "The Walking Dead" Season 7 to reveal the identity of Negan's victim. However, some fans believe that there was a hint on who would get killed in "TWD" Season 6 Episode 5. Interestingly, "Now" was the second episode after Glenn's presumed death in "Thank You". The episode featured a desperate Maggie trying to sneak out of Alexandria to find her missing husband.
In "The Walking Dead" Season 6 Episode 5, Aaron finds out that Maggie is planning to look for Glenn and decides to accompany her. When she realizes that sneaking out of Alexandria is not a good idea, Maggie admits to Aaron that she is pregnant. By the end of "Now", the two go up to the wall where the names of the dead have been listed and erase the name of Negan's possible victim in "The Walking Dead" Season 7.
Wait, Does This Confirm That Glenn Was Negan's Kill In 'The Walking Dead' Season 7?
Well, the clue wasn't the name that was erased from the wall in "TWD" Season 6 Episode 5, but Aaron's comment to Maggie as they were removing Glenn and Nicholas' names. Aaron suggested his name or the feminine alternative "Erin" for the baby. Some fans are now wondering if Maggie will consider naming her child after Aaron instead of Hershel because of his comment that seemed out of place in the episode. Oh, and because it could be revealed that he is the one who was killed by Negan when "The Walking Dead" Season 7 premieres on October 23.
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