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Never said they were all variants - just wanted to point out that they were there and could offer an explanation for why the armor which used to be effective suddenly wasn't as effective. Walls used to be effective too until Hornsby's corpse climb the wall and let the horde come through.Not all of them were Variants. In fact, the only time it showed any of them kill anyone in season 11 was when one climbed the guard tower and surprised that soldier.
I never read the comics, I'm coming at this from the perspective of someone who's only watched the show and who's only a fan of the show - and I think the show does a good job.All I'll say about this is that the comic did it better and the show didn't live up to that arc's themes.
When Carl was alive the only end that Rick cared about was killing Negan and destroying The Saviors - Carl's dying wish was for a world where everyone worked and lived together, where they didn't have to fight, and where everyone - even the ruthless dictator who he saw firsthand murder two of his friends - could be forgiven and live in harmony. Carl had to die in the show - Carl dying in the show served as an integral plot device for the first half of Season 9, showing that Rick was building a bridge to connect every community and keeping Negan alive to honor Carl's wishes. The reason that Rick lead his people wasn't purely for Carl, or Judith, or his (at the time) unborn son R.J. - it was because he'd come to see the band of survivors as his family. This is illustrated in "What Comes After" - where in his close-to-death state he reiterates time and time again that he's "looking for his family" - before attempting to sacrifice himself and the bridge that he built as a monument to Carl, stating "I found them". "Mary Sue Fanfic OC" - this just feels like a word salad, I dead to rights have no clue what this even means.Carl didn't have to die for this to happen. Carl was supposed to be the reason for Rick to lead his people and that got taken away, just to be replaced with someone's Mary Sue fanfic OC.
"Cartoonishly evil for no reason"? Dude, Rick's group massacred dozens of Saviors because they wanted their shit. Negan was LENIENT on them considering that he only killed two of their's (at the start, keep in mind had Daryl not lunged at him Glenn would've lived) as retaliation. I've never read the comics, but I know that the basic gist is the same - is Negan not "cartoonishly evil" there? It was necessary because Negan (prior to the Commonwealth) was the most well organized, well established, foe that the group had faced. He controlled the roads, had an established communication system, had the unwavering loyalty of his generals, and he had a large enough pool of workers, soldiers, and subject-states that he could sustain himself. Negan was more powerful in his hayday than The Governor, The Claimers, The Wolves, and Terminus COMBINED. I'll give you the garbage people point though, no one likes them.Season 7 is slow as fuck and most of it was filler. It was torture porn where the bad guys are cartoonishly evil for no reason. Already having investment in the characters is why it's not necessary to see them get bullied for longer than they should be. Let's also not forget the retarded garbage people, who are some of the worse characters ever seen in fiction. It took an entire spinoff to justify their existence and narratively redeem a character with a bad haircut. I can't understand the creative decision to have a nudist art colony that lives in a landfill who talk like cavemen.