God Spartan is the biggest misogynist I've ever seen on youtube reactions. He is wild.
Ryan Cook
2025-11-01 15:52:46 +0000 UTC
In regards to Glenn and Maggie, Maggie is upset because Glenn has made it all about him and never took the time be there for her.
My
2025-10-25 23:06:38 +0000 UTC
Spartan can never see past his sexism cause the dynamic between Glenn and Maggie is so obvious.
Ever since they left the prison Glenn had been seeing Maggie none other than a victim. And even after she already told him the Governor did not fully SA her, Glenn had to ask again for his own self conscious. His behavior is iratic, vengeful and selfish. Of course it’s with the best intentions and out of love, but he’s not really thinking of Maggie even though he thinks he is. He’s more thinking of himself and how he should have reacted before, during, and after Maggie’s traumatic assault.
Pat McConnell
2025-10-23 15:36:44 +0000 UTC
12:10 I read the scene as Maggie still processing the trauma of her assault. In her mind, she had no option but to make it worse for herself because she loved Glenn and didn't want any more harm to come to him. It's not a rational reaction; it's her trying to cope. She's angry with him because she loves him. And it's also painful because she's processing that he's been treating her differently because of what happened. She's feeling a mixture of anger, sadness, and vulnerability.
beth
2025-10-22 19:00:11 +0000 UTC
like glen is gone when the governor arrives. that just shows that he was looking for revenge instead of looking out for himself and his people. He took away more manpower from his already weakened group. I def see why she could be mad
pilbil
2025-10-20 05:25:25 +0000 UTC
in regards to Maggie's reaction, she and glen BOTH went through a traumatic experience, and both are reacting to it. The difference between them, Maggie hasn't really changed much about how she carries herself or her conduct, but glen has. he's clearly very scorn and angry, which is making him come up with bad plans that put him and others in danger. I think after going through something traumatizing together, maggie was just hurt bc glen was reacting to his emasculation more than he was trying to approach the problem. During a period where they should both be leaning on each other, and looking for the most appropriate response to all of this, glen is focused on settling the score with the governor. Both are fine response, but I think maggie just felt as if glen cared more about making things equal with the governor, than making sure the both of them were okay. I think glen's terrible plan just shows how much he was mentally declining and focused on the wrong things.
pilbil
2025-10-20 05:23:05 +0000 UTC
I think the term that partially describes Andrea this season is “dick-matized” 😂 IYKYK 😂
Also that moment with Axel really sucks and is sad, but seeing y’all freeze in shock like that was hilarious 😆 exactly how I felt the first time I saw it.
Kai
2025-10-20 03:17:43 +0000 UTC
That scene with Carol and Axel is so awful... She just lets her guard down for a few seconds (so the audience does too), having a nice moment of human connection and then, wham! Brutal.
DominaZeta
2025-10-20 01:17:45 +0000 UTC
I’m glad that new channels keep starting this show. A lot of reactors lose momentum as they get into the last 3 or 4 seasons. Like I said I watch s and p first, then the ones in the late seasons.
Ludus Aurea
2025-10-20 00:33:09 +0000 UTC
Funny how you would say that you would imagine that Lori would turn into a walker in that scene. That was 1 of the deleted scenes
ZeDominion
2025-10-19 23:28:37 +0000 UTC
Since their time at Woodbury, Glen has been focused on vengeance. Why is he asking Maggie for specifics about what the Governor did? For her sake? I don't think so.
The treatment of he and Maggie, who he would die for in a second, has him trapped in his own anger. Pretty understandable actually.
But Maggie needs his comfort and his presence, his true presence. Also pretty understandable.
Glen is bit lost and can't be there for her right now.
Throw in the threat of the Governor, the losses of T-Dog, Lori, and now Daryl, as well as just the world they live in, I can hardly blame any of them for not handling things perfectly. Trauma can only pile up so high before things topple over. I say we give them time.