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I was replying to USAFMXOfficer_2015. You are the second person in this thread saying that Dwight did not turn on Negan, why do you think that? Did I miss Dwight killing Alexandrians or something? The carved army man that Daryl Found at the end of the episode seems to indicate that Dwight didn't know that the junkyard people were going to double-cross Rick. I'm wondering why you think Dwight turned on Rick? What did he do that gave you that impression, other than not blowing his cover? Also, the carved army man found by Daryl near the end of the episode said "Didn't know", indicating that he did not betray them (that army man figure was originally Dwight's). You are relying too much on the comic book to come to your conclusions, but yes, it probably is. I don't even know if God exists in this universe, so who knows? But I would guess they wouldn't stray that far from the comic book, so I assume yes (although I didn't read the comic, so just going on what I heard about it). That is what people may think happened, but do we know that it really happened? We did not see it happen. Why do you think he was a sadistic killer? Who did he kill? I know he was involved with that girl in a coma, but we did not really get the story of what happened there. Or are you thinking of the comic book? Remember that just because someone did something or had a certain personality in the comic, it does not mean they are the same character in the TV show. Also, I am not sure how he could have been sent to hell, since it is my understanding that the preacher can not command a person to do something that they could not normally do on their own (I heard one of the producers say this in a podcast). Like telling Casey to fly in an earlier episode; he tried to fly but just jumped in to the wall. View all replies >