Typically, I'll do one big "Walking Dead" post after the episode airs on details you may have missed. However, since Sunday's 90-minute episode was one giant smorgasbord for comic fans, it only felt appropriate to do a separate item dedicated to the show's comic parallels.
Nearly the entirety of season seven's fourth episode, "Service," played beat-for-beat from when Negan first stepped foot inside the Alexandria community in issue #103 from the comics. The show really nailed it, capturing everything from dialogue to imagery and gestures from the graphic series.
Fans may have been surprised to see AMC didn't hold back on a lot of the language used on Sunday's episode, proving that the show is committed to delivering a true adaptation of the series' racy, foul-mouthed antagonist Negan.
Keep reading to see how closely Sunday's episode mirrored the comics.
From the moment Negan first walked up to the Alexandria community gates crying "Little pig, little pig, let me in," the episode was a near-complete adaptation of issue #103.
The comics simply didn't have a chain-link fence over the gate to add dramatic effect.
In the comics, Negan brought along a big crowd of his Savior gang to check out the place.
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