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The Walking Dead season 8 episode 10: What did Carl say to Negan in his farewell letter?

'The way out is working together - it’s forgiveness'

Jacob Stolworthy
Monday 05 March 2018 06:56 GMT
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The Walking Dead season 8 continued with a bleak episode which saw the fallout of last week’s devastating outing which saw Carl succumb to his walker bite.

Titled ‘The Lost and the Plunderers,’ twos latest instalment was divided into sections with different characters, including Michonne, Jadis and Enid, taking centre stage.

The episode saw Rick given the letters which Carl wrote before he died, one of which we learn is addressed to The Saviours’ leader, Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan).

Rick reads the later, and it’s briefly shown on screen - while a large part of the letter remains unintelligible, we managed to decipher parts of it which we have written out (with help from Screenrant) in fragments below.

"Negan. This is Carl… Back when

someone. I got bit. We didn’t ever…

doing… I was just helping someone. And…

You might be gone. Maybe my dad…

he killed you – but I don’t think so. I think…

working on a way out. Maybe you got out. Maybe…

lost cause and you just want to kill all of us.

I think you have to be who you are. I…

…’s what you wanted. I wanted to ask you…

Maybe you’ll beat us. If you do, there’ll just…

…The way out is working together. It’s forgiveness…

…have to be a part…

…offers you peace…

…start…"

Read our spoiler review of the brand new episode here.

The Walking Dead season 8 continues on AMC every Sunday with the UK premiere arriving the next evening on FOX as well as being available to stream on NOW TV.

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