Theropod from the North wrote: I mean shouldn't there be a resolution to the two? Glenn was a good person and desrved better. I could be more comfortable with Maggie/Dante if A) Negan was killed and B) Glenn was Maggie's true love/soul mate, and that it's clear to both. I mean it's gonna be tragic as hell if Hershel Jr is going to see Dante as his father more than Glenn.
As for Afterlife, shouldn't there be a resolution/wrap up for all these characters? Plus Glenn deserved some kind of happiness, especially with the brutal and unfair way he was killed.
Still can't or won't put aside the Glen worship. Why don't Maggie's wants and desires matter to you?
Theropod from the North wrote: I mean shouldn't there be a resolution to the two? Glenn was a good person and desrved better. I could be more comfortable with Maggie/Dante if A) Negan was killed and B) Glenn was Maggie's true love/soul mate, and that it's clear to both. I mean it's gonna be tragic as hell if Hershel Jr is going to see Dante as his father more than Glenn.
As for Afterlife, shouldn't there be a resolution/wrap up for all these characters? Plus Glenn deserved some kind of happiness, especially with the brutal and unfair way he was killed.
Glenn was a good person, who sacrificed so much of himself for Maggie. He never went looking for his own folks and even left Rick's group to stay on the farm.
"It was clear Glenn's focus was no longer siphoning petrol or gathering supplies solo, but, for caring for Sophia and supporting Maggie in the deaths of her entire family as his most important responsibility."
"You don’t need to hide anything from me. I love you. I love you. Not that flirty girl I met at the farm house... not that sex machine I lived with at the prison... you. Every flaw every quirk... I love everything about you — everything that makes you... you. I love you, Maggie."
We never saw Maggie's side of this love.
Theropod from the North wrote: Glenn was a good person, who sacrificed so much of himself for Maggie. He never went looking for his own folks and even left Rick's group to stay on the farm.
"It was clear Glenn's focus was no longer siphoning petrol or gathering supplies solo, but, for caring for Sophia and supporting Maggie in the deaths of her entire family as his most important responsibility."
"You don’t need to hide anything from me. I love you. I love you. Not that flirty girl I met at the farm house... not that sex machine I lived with at the prison... you. Every flaw every quirk... I love everything about you — everything that makes you... you. I love you, Maggie."
We never saw Maggie's side of this love.
Glen, Glen, Glen. We've already discussed Glen. Let's talk about Maggie and what she wants now.
Theropod from the North wrote: Glenn was a good person, who sacrificed so much of himself for Maggie. He never went looking for his own folks and even left Rick's group to stay on the farm.
"It was clear Glenn's focus was no longer siphoning petrol or gathering supplies solo, but, for caring for Sophia and supporting Maggie in the deaths of her entire family as his most important responsibility."
"You don’t need to hide anything from me. I love you. I love you. Not that flirty girl I met at the farm house... not that sex machine I lived with at the prison... you. Every flaw every quirk... I love everything about you — everything that makes you... you. I love you, Maggie."
We never saw Maggie's side of this love.
The fact is that Glenn was her first true love, the father of Hershel Jr. and murdered in a brutal, unfair way, so it would be cool to see Dante aknowledge this. Maggie herself said that she could never truly love anyone else a while back. Glenn was better person and more worthy than like 95% percent of the all the survivors to be part of this new beginning. Maggie never showed Glenn the same amount of affection while they lived.
Not sure what you mean? Glenn was very good person who died in a very unfair way long before he actually should have. He never got to meet his son or live happily ever after. If Maggie loved him, she would meet someone who respects him as her true love. Dante clearly doesn't seem to repsect Glenn at all. Rick or Heath could be it.
You know exactly what I mean. Glenn is dead and thus he's no longer a factor in the situation. Give me one good reason not involving him as to why Maggie shouldn't be with Dante, who she herself admitted makes her happy.
You haven't a single reason, though, because you basically deify Glenn to the point where you consider Maggie his property and would condemn her to a life of forced loneliness and celibacy in his absense.
You haven't a single reason, though, because you basically deify Glenn to the point where you consider Maggie his property and would condemn her to a life of forced loneliness and celibacy in his absense.
Like they still should acknowledge him and what he would have wanted. If Maggie was lucilled, he would have totally have died at some point. There is still no resolution to his pain.
I'm fine with Maggie and Dante getting together after acknowledging Glenn's leagcy and if there is also for example a letter that Glenn wrote back in Alexandria that say's he wishes her to find happiness again. And also making it clear that Dante will never be as close to her heart as Glenn ever war.
And in then end, they should reunite in heaven anyway. I think we all want that. That they could sort that everything out eventually.
Theropod from the North wrote: Like they still should acknowledge him and what he would have wanted. If Maggie was lucilled, he would have totally have died at some point. There is still no resolution to his pain.
I'm fine with Maggie and Dante getting together after acknowledging Glenn's leagcy and if there is also for example a letter that Glenn wrote back in Alexandria that say's he wishes her to find happiness again. And also making it clear that Dante will never be as close to her heart as Glenn ever war.
And in then end, they should reunite in heaven anyway. I think we all want that. That they could sort that everything out eventually.
Glenn's pain was resolved when he flatlined after having is skull bashed in. It sucks, but life isn't fair. No one, least of all Dante, is doing anything to harm or diminish Glenn's so-called legacy. Maggie is her own person and if she decides she wants to hook up with Negan himself, more power to her. Life is for the living to enjoy.
Theropod from the North wrote: Like they still should acknowledge him and what he would have wanted. If Maggie was lucilled, he would have totally have died at some point. There is still no resolution to his pain.
I'm fine with Maggie and Dante getting together after acknowledging Glenn's leagcy and if there is also for example a letter that Glenn wrote back in Alexandria that say's he wishes her to find happiness again. And also making it clear that Dante will never be as close to her heart as Glenn ever war.
And in then end, they should reunite in heaven anyway. I think we all want that. That they could sort that everything out eventually.
"Glenn's pain was resolved when he flatlined after having is skull bashed in. It sucks, but life isn't fair." The pain of him not being there. No one has tried to undo it. Not even Maggie herself. The means exist somewhere out there, but no one ever has seemed to bother find them. Plus doesn't the afterlife exist do balance the unfair in life? There still no resolution to it.
"Life is for the living to enjoy" We should still respect the dead, especially the good.