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Intro. "The night Lucille died, Negan thought that empathy was what destroyed him. It was love that made him weak, that made him delay in searching for medicine, that made him hesitate. And then, he decides, in that dark basement, that he will never again love something enough to let it break him again. That night, he killed his wife and also the human Negan, to make way for the man who would never feel anything again." That's what he thought, but now, years later, when He loved again, he was torn apart, watching her die in his arms. Negan's greatest vulnerability is not his fear of death, but his fear of insignificance. He realizes that, without theater, he is just a man who failed his wife and who turned his own trauma into a nightmare for hundreds of other people.

Negan Smith

@Isabella