Negan and Maggie - The Walking Dead: Dead City
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Maggie chases Ginny until she finds her with Negan. Desperate to undermine anything Ginny says, Maggie says she escaped from the Bricks and found her way there.

Ginny finally speaks, telling Negan that something's amiss, but Negan flips out and says that she chooses to speak now, but not all this time.

Negan tells her that he killed her father and that she has to go back to the Bricks. Ginny rushes off and Perlie says he'll take her back to the bricks.

He does so and then goes back to New Babylon, where he's briefed about his time in Manhattan. He lies, saying he killed Negan but his boss gets wind of the methane and asks more about it.

Maggie and Negan continue their mission but Negan is starting to realize he's been played and asks Maggie some details before running.

They embark on a huge fight and Negan concedes that he and Maggie could have resolved these issues and finished the mission.

As they continue to argue, the Croat shows up and they're taken away. Negan seems resigned to the fact that he's going away, either way.

So he lets it happen. Maggie does the trade between him and Hershel and sets off on her way out of Manhattan.

Hershel lashes out at his mother, telling her that whenever she looks at him, all she sees is Negan, something that resonates with her.

She goes to see him later and looks through the photos of the Dama he drew and that his toe is missing.

In Manhattan, Negan meets the Dama and she tells him about her plan to make the boroughs of New York unified to preserve their methane and that Negan is the best person for the job with the keys to the city.

She tells him that she can go back for other pieces of Hershel if he doesn't comply.

 

 

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The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 1 Episode 6 Quotes

Maggie: What you did back there, that couldn't have been easy. You think the plan's gonna work?
Negan: I'll say this, he was surprisingly glad to see my ass. Water under the bridge, he said. It's not like our reunion went off without a hitch, but, with all our history, that brotherly bullshit, I have a feelin' he and I may be able to work something out.
Maggie: For me, it wasn't the Statue of Liberty. It was Macy's. When I was little, after my mom got sick, I'd crawl into bed with her and she'd tell me stories. About Santa. The real Santa. Sometimes he'd come down from the North Pole to the Macy's store in Manhattan and visit all the kids. And I used to daydream that one day I'd go to New York, walk into that Macy's, become best friends with the real Santa. He'd take all my toys that I'd lost or that had been broken, and he'd find a way to replace them. And there it is.

Negan: What are you doin' here? How the hell did you get here?
Maggie: Ginny! Ginny!
Negan: You know about this?
Maggie: No. She just turned up at the arena, right before the walkers came, and...
Negan: You can't be here.
Maggie: I think she just wanted to be with you. The flare.
Negan: We gotta go. You can't be here. You hear me? I can't protect you and help Maggie. There was a plan. Her and I, we come here, we get Hershel. You stay with her people, where you're safe! That was the whole goddamn point! That you stay safe. And you know that, Ginny. Shit!
Perlie: I can take her back. You finish what you started. I can take her where she needs to go.
Negan: Listen to me, you're gonna go with him. And he'll keep you safe. He is good people. Ginny, I can't go with you, and you can't stay with me. Hell, you do not want to stay with me. You don't know me, kid. I am not who you think I am.
Ginny: I... want you to...
Negan: No! All these months and now you want to chat? I killed your dad. I'm not wanted for robbing a wagon train. I killed five men. And your dad, he was one of them. It's why I tracked you down to the farm. Why I let you tag along, 'cause I knew you had no one. You? You're just a debt that I had to pay.