'The Walking Dead' Season 7: What Is The Meaning Of Glenn's Last Words To Maggie?

Social media comments have been very noisy since the alleged brutal killing of Maggie at "The Walking Dead" leaked via Youtube. At this time of writing, uncertainty looms. Can they really kill Maggie (Lauren Cohan)? Did the last words -"I will find you" of her husband Glenn (Steven Yeun) signal both their reunion in the afterlife?

 Only AMC knows for sure but here are some common guesses and insights. Many are asking that if the favorite male characters like Glenn and Abraham are killed in the way that is so appalling, why can't Maggie's death be the same at "The Walking Dead" Season 7? Is that because she's pregnant or for the simple reason that she's female?

Her life is not as important as the others, said one. As if it's a form of discrimination if Negan will be a bit softer in bludgeoning her at "The Walking Dead." On the contrary, the leaked video is actually executing the same type of murder culture as the other two guys who died before her. She is knocked head-on a couple of times with heavy bleeding from the injured head, then blood comes out of the mouth, says The Sun.

Some people also justify Glenn's death before her saying that it will be hard to imagine Glenn sniveling over his departure until the end of the season. If the makers would want it more gruesome, then Negan should hit her in the tummy to squeeze her unborn child out of her. This is a bizarre but possible suggestion from one TWD follower.

The insinuation that anyone could go at any given time that drives people guessing on who's going to be the next victim created some sort of online community discussions. The endless possibilities on how one character could die are the reasons why "The Walking Dead" continues to draw the audiences into this brutal but exciting game of chance to live or die, according to Cinema Blend.

Hooking up more or less 17 million curious and engaging viewers every Sunday with such gruesome killing methods is already an enormous success for "The Walking Dead." However, diversion might be necessary to not provoke censorship bodies and also for the audience to breathe comfortably while watching the show for once. Do you think husband and wife's reunion in the after-life is possible at "The Walking Dead" Season 7?

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