![]() ![]() It’s not entirely clear how, being both a coward and a charisma-free weasel, Gregory ever came to lead the Hilltop colony, but when the Saviors finally show themselves the day after the car attack, we get an inkling that he primarily has the job because no one else wants it, and anyone who tries a more aggressive tack with the Saviors winds up in the ground. ![]() Fearing that sheltering her and Sasha could be seen as an act of defiance by the Saviors, and utterly lacking in anything resembling a spine, he orders them both to leave Hilltop-although, being a generous man, he’ll give them until the following morning to make themselves scarce. Given the way Gregory drooled over Maggie the first time she visited Hilltop, you’d think he might be glad to have her around full-time, but this “smart, beautiful woman” no longer floats his boat now that she’s carrying another man’s baby. ![]() But it’s Maggie who saves the day, first by playing Paul Revere and sounding the alarm, then by hopping into the Hilltop’s tractor and going monster-truck on the offending vehicle. The Saviors send an armored car blasting loud music through Hilltop’s gates, knowing that it will attract zombies to the settlement, and Sasha and Jesus lead the charge against them, with the latter deploying some sweet flying-kick moves. She makes a point of taking Glenn’s last name-it’s “Maggie Rhee” now-and when the Saviors launch a nighttime attack on the Hilltop, she rises to its defense despite the doctor’s advice that she should take it easy for a bit. Despite the trauma of watching her husband bludgeoned to death in front of her, Maggie remains determined, and her baby remains unharmed. ![]()
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