(That is, “no harm” aside from the casualties they’d already suffered and the ever-present threat of walkers beating down their door.) Later, when Gabriel - who was dying of multiple infections, not a walker bite - asked Eugene to do the right thing and, when an opportunity presented itself, help get Carson to Maggie, the coward reminded the preacher that he was a small sorta person who didn’t stick his neck out for anybody. so long as it brought no harm to anyone within the Sanctuary’s walls. In response, Dwight told his frenemy in the most emphatic of terms that the Saviors had already lost the war, and to end up on the winning side of it, “all you have to do is nothing.” Though the scare tactic didn’t flip Eugene, he still promised to keep Dwight’s betrayal on the D.L. ‘I NEED YOU TO CEASE AND DESIST ALL BETRAYALS AND BACKSTABBERY’ | Early on in the episode, Eugene assured Dwight that, so long as he stopped colluding with AHK (his name for the Alexandria/Hilltop/Kingdom alliance, pronounced “ock”), Negan would never have to know about his treachery. Wait, wait, wait, wait - things cannot be as they seem, right? Could the outcome of The Walking Dead‘s Saviors/Scavengers-vs.-Everybody Else War really rest in the trembling hands of Eugene Porter, arguably the only character in the series’ history who even comes close to Gregory for sheer weaselliness? It sure seemed that way by the end of “Time for After.”
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