The Walking Dead: Top Tweets From The Cell
11/06/2016 11:19 pm EST
Music>Dog Food
Daryl getting tortured wasn't the thing that stuck with most people. To be honest, many weren't even that grossed out when watching him eat the dog food. The song, though?
Fans are sick and tired of hearing Easy Street.
@HershelGreene1, a parody account of the fallen fan-favorite, mentioned that eating dog food wouldn't be half as bad as listening to that song over and over.
We've gotta say Hershel, we kind of agree. The song alone isn't too bad, but it was played numerous times throughout the episode. While this definitely drove the point home, it got under everyone's skin after just the second time.
We Miss You Too
It hurt to watch Negan kill some of our favorite characters a couple of weeks ago. While no one wanted to say goodbye to Abraham, it was Glenn's death that hit home for most fans.
The guy had been a main character on the show since the very first episode, and the death of Abraham made us think that the former pizza delivery boy was going to be okay.
Needless to say, we were wrong.
@TalkOfTheDead tweeted out a picture of the actor who played Glenn, Steven Yeun, flicking the camera off. This was a hilarious tribute to our fallen friend, and a reminded that we still haven't forgiven Negan.
LOL @ Negan
You may hate Negan, but it's evident he has been given some of the funniest lines we've ever heard on the series. Many from this episode can't be repeated in this article, but they were hilarious nontheless.
When Dwight and Negan were talking in the basement, Negan was full of zingers. One that caught everyone off guard was his name drop, about halfway through the conversation.
"Fat Joey can do it. Lord knows he needs the excercise."
No one was ready for this, and @zachjonesipad wasn't about to let us forget.
Check out our list of top five Negan lines from this episode, and see if this one made the cut!
Take That Advertising To The Bank
We know The Walking Dead isn't short on cash. They have the most viewed show on cable television, and the show is selling out more Hot Topic stores than POP! Figures.
As we all learned tonight, cool merchandise isn't the only way The Walking Dead rakes in the dough.
Many fans complained that there were too many commercial breaks in this episode. It seemed like everytime you blinked, there was another set of commercials.
To prove that it had gotten out of hand, @JASmith0099 timed how long the show ran between a set of commercials. Thanks for keeping everyone honest, bud.
I Hate How Much I Love U
Negan is the most brutal and menacing villain we have ever seen on television. We should be loathing this man for everything he's done to the characters we love.
Yet, many of us can't help but love him.
Sure, he's evil to his core, but it's a hilarious kind of evil that keeps you laughing whenever he's on screen.
Not only that, but the guy is charming as hell. Jeffery Dean Morgan has done such a good job of making fans fall in love with a character we want to hate so badly.
@_jasminem says what each and every one of is thinking: WE DON'T HATE NEGAN.
TWEET OF THE WEEK
Carrying over the reign from Fear The Walking Dead, @cloneposter takes the top tweet once again.
There were definitely some funny memes and gifs during this episode, but this depiction of Negan as the classic South Park antagonist, Cartman, made us laugh out loud.
The mixture of Negan's negative attitude and twisted sense of humor make him an incredibly accurate comparison to Cartman. Both are larger than life, and we all hate how much we love them.
Thanks for tweeting along this week, there were a ton of great responses to choose from. If your tweet didn't make the cut, fear not! We will be playing along every week for the rest of The Walking Dead's season.
See you next week!
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