Unfortunately for Carl,
While the rest of the group is held at gunpoint, Negan takes Rick on a short trip to convince him to submit, and on his return, demands that Rick cut off Carl's arm as a show of agreement to the Savior's terms, or else he will kill the entire group.
Carl Sacrifices His Arm (Season 7, Episode 1)
As if brutally murdering Abraham and Glenn weren't enough (spoiler alert), Negan chooses to REALLY test Rick by demanding he cut Carl's arm off or he'll kill all of his friends. This is the straw that nearly broke Rick's back.
Carl Tells Rick To Cut Off His Arm
If Rick refused Negan said that he would kill everyone in the group. All the people that he and Carl loved, including Michonne and Maggie and Baby Rhee. And Negan would have killed Carl as well. So Rick, screaming, prepared to cut off Carl's hand.
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(Ugh, that one still hurts.) Rick was in a bad place, and Negan tried to rub it in by getting him to cut off Carl's hand. Rick begged and pleaded for Negan to take his hand instead. Negan, satisfied that Rick was sufficiently cowed, let everyone walk away with their parts intact.
Negan's relationship with Carl was unique; he had a softer hand with Carl than with anyone else, and genuinely mourned his loss even years after his death.
Over the seasons, although he's undoubtedly tested the limits of characters like Rick, Daryl Dixon, and especially Maggie Rhea, Negan has done a lot to redeem himself and become a trusted community member, picking vegetables as Carl once envisioned.
The one thing we haven't seen on the show yet, but that definitely happens in the comic books, is the moment when Carl finally loses his virginity. In case you haven't read the books, here's what you need to know: Two years after the "All Out War" storyline with Negan, Carl moves to the Hilltop community.
When Michonne put the sword through Ron, his gun fired off, accidentally shooting Carl in the face. He now has a gaping hole where his left eye once was.
Dead City: Maggie Forgiving Negan Is Impossible, Lauren Cohan Assures Fans - IMDb. The Walking Dead: Dead City star Lauren Cohan has promised fans that the upcoming Walking Dead spinoff will not feature Maggie forgiving Negan for killing her husband, Glenn.
No, Negan does not die in The Walking Dead. He has come close to death on many occasions, and none more so in the season 8 finale when Rick Grimes finally destroys him and his vicious saviors before opting to save his life and make him a prisoner of Alexandria.
Carl's hair was deliberately grown long as camouflage for his eyeless prosthetics, a simple disguise for covering up the joins years in the planning.
The events leading up to the scene are simple enough: in Issue #28 of the Walking Dead comic series, Rick is captured by The Governor, who soon demands to know the location of Rick's camp. Rick refuses and, as a punishment, the Governor cuts off Rick's right hand.
After punching Negan in the face (and getting Glenn killed), Daryl was kidnapped and hauled away by the Saviors. Jeffrey Dean Morgan has some thoughts about why his character took Daryl away from Rick and Co., saying this: Negan admires that Daryl hit him and sees him as someone that could be a good right-hand man.
In the series finale, Maggie allowed Negan and his pregnant wife, Annie, to remain part of the group.
Backstory. In season 8, Negan vaguely states that he helped young people improve upon their weaknesses and molded them into stronger individuals. In the season 10 episode "Here's Negan", he is portrayed as having been a high school gym teacher. Negan later met a woman named Lucille and the pair fell in love and married ...
In Robert Kirkman's comics, Negan is attracted to Alpha, but the two never have a sexual relationship.
Negan also seems to care a lot about Rick's family, and he often shows this by doing nice things for Rick's kids, which seems to be Negan trying to get Rick to like him. Towards the end of Rick's storyline, he shows not much of a liking, but rather a semi-liking to him as he saves Negan instead of letting him die.
Negan is one of the most sociopathic characters in all of television history, and easily the most evil of The Walking Dead villains, so far.
Negan's love for Annie also confirmed he was never making eyes at Maggie, meaning those hints of sexual chemistry earlier in The Walking Dead season 11 must've been misread. Perhaps the tension was more about learning to tolerate each other than denying their innermost desires.
(In the comics, Carl's eye is shot out by a stray bullet from Douglas, the leader of Alexandria that was remixed to Deanna, played by Tovah Feldshuh on the series.)
Carl (Chandler Riggs) died in the Season 8 mid-season premiere after suffering a zombie bite in the first half of the season. Gregory (Xander Berkeley) got his long-overdue death when he was executed by hanging for trying to murder Maggie in the Season 9 premiere.
Death. While his mother Michonne was away on a supply run, Andre stayed at the camp with his father. The camp was overrun by walkers and his dad and Terry were too high on drugs to protect him resulting in Andre being devoured by walkers.