Just wondering why Negan can't help himself but to keep people like Rick/Michonne/Darryl/Rosita etc. around if they are pretty much imminent security risks. He's a psychopath, so maybe this is his way of getting a challenge? They are formidable adversaries and dominating such people is definitely his way of getting high so perhaps it's getting the best of him in regards to Rick?
Or it's the fact that he KNOW he hasn't completely broken Rick yet. He knows he's playing along, but there no way Negan isn't waiting for a move. It is strange how relatively easily they got off (Lucille took a bullet; wooden bat's structural integrity is definitely compromised)... Spencer, Pharmacist Lady (lol @ Negan's comment, what a fucking asshole I love him)... really? Maybe there's a longer play here and also, where is SIMON? What is he fucking doing?
Spencer getting gutted was telegraphed about 100 miles away.... why did Carl/everyone just watch him tell Negan to kill Rick? Confused, maybe I missed something. Either way, Spencer was weak and what the fuck was he thinking trying to out-manipulate a dude who's a master of it. I guess he couldn't hold it together.
I wonder if Negan kinda wants to die. From when he asked Rick the grab the axe, it looks like (at times) he's maybe trying to get killed by "the one worthy enough" if you catch the drift. He seems to always be purposely out and exposed... I don't think it's accidental. It's for a reason, either to prove a point or what I said before.
To me, I think he's playing a game. It looks like it anyways; just fucking around with what's left of people and their minds. He kind of looks like he's gone mad at some points, so I guess we can expect some more erratic behavior. Rick's group is definitely under his skin, you can tell. It's like Rick's group is the answer Negan was looking for...
Food for thought, just babbling. Overall, entertaining moments and lots of "heavy" "deep" dialogue that I bobbleheaded through.