![]() ![]() Instead, he’s tailed by Jesus, who’s promptly caught by the Saviors and loaded up into the Jeep. Gordon doesn’t exist and Dwight never experiences this dilemma. The interaction ends in Gordon’s execution, which serves as a crucial moment for Dwight, who’s plainly conflicted with his role as Negan’s lap dog. Showĭwight runs into a runaway Savior on the highway named Gordon, who has concluded death is a better fate than spending any more time serving Negan. However divergent these scenes were from panel to screen, the show helped make Dwight resemble his COMIC self more than ever. It’s an odd couple “friendship” worth paying attention to for future episodes. Negan seems content with it but there’s clearly something brewing in Dwight. Sure, Negan allows him to live comfortably in The Sanctuary, but Dwight has to endure watching Negan parade around with his former wife, Sherry. A friend who marries your girlfriend, makes you live with them, and acts like you’re cool because he didn’t kill you is…your best friend? This is the hell Dwight lives in for both the comics and show. Despite Daryl’s defiance, Negan keeps him alive because he believes he can eventually become his new right-hand man.Ī friend who dates your girlfriend isn’t a friend. It’s all in an effort for Negan to break him, which doesn’t happen. He’s subjected to isolation, dog food sandwiches, endless loops of “Easy Street,” and horrible mind games. ShowĪfter defying Negan in the season premiere Daryl’s taken to The Sanctuary to become a prisoner. HOWEVER, his experience paints an accurate picture of The Sanctuary that DOES exist in the source material, and that’s important for future storylines. Since Daryl doesn’t exist in the comics his time as a prisoner only happened in the show. In both the comic and show The Sanctuary is a former factory surrounded by pinned-up walkers for defense. This episode may contrast a lot with the comics but The Sanctuary was spot-on. Below we’ve compiled the similarities and differences of Season 7 Episode 3: ![]() But how did the tense episode stack up to the source material? Although Daryl doesn’t exist in the comics, several moments in the episode are informed by them and imply future storylines. In 703 we took our first trip to Negan’s Sanctuary where we witnessed Daryl’s torture, Dwight’s reluctance, and Negan’s arrogance. We hope last week’s Kingdom episode helped you catch your breath after the gruesome premiere because this week didn’t hold back. ![]()
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