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The Walking Dead 14517 Prop Replica Negan's Lucille Bat

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In " Here's Negan", it's revealed that Lucille was left near the tree where the war had ended and over time was buried under the grass. Negan dug it up and used it on a nearby zombified Whisperer only for it to break due to it deteriorating over time. He then ended up burning it in a nearby cabin. Lucille is a notorious weapon in The Walking Dead. She is seen killing many people and walkers. It is also suggested that she kills many more as Negan uses her as his main weapon throughout the series. Lucille is absolutely one of the most notorious weapons in television history. Her debut is widely regarded as the best character introduction to ever take place on The Walking Dead and her exit is simple and heartbreaking for Negan. Overall, she is one of the few inanimate objects that has managed to become her own character over the run of the show. by Adam Carlson 7 years ago Negan’s barbaric barbed-wire baseball bat was given a name in The Walking Dead, but why did he choose to go with the name Lucille over any other moniker?

During seasons 7 and 8, Negan was also lambasted by some critics as a "complete idiot," [56] "at the center of all the show's problems," [57] and "ridiculous." [58]

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Provocative Customized Baseball Bat lucille Keychain - Smashing Negan - The Walking Dead - Weed stoner gifts Earlier in the series, it was revealed that Negan’s wife was diagnosed withcancer. He couldn’t handle this situation and sought refuge in bed with another woman. He called off the affair later, and even though his wife knew about the infidelity, he returned to her side in the hospital as she battled the disease.

Her final battle ends with her broken and Negan burying her properly. It seems proper that Negan is the last person to wield her and the one to say goodbye to the bat he named after his wife. That is the poetic end of Lucille in the comic books. Morgan has received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Negan in the television series, earning the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series, [3] MTV Movie Award for Best Villain, [4] and Saturn Award for Best Guest Starring Role on Television. [5] When offered the role of Negan, Morgan immediately accepted, as he was already a fan of the comic book series. [6]In the second installment, we learn that Negan’s wife has cancer. We also learn that, after Negan finds out his wife’s diagnosis, he has an affair to help him emotionally cope with her illness. In the third installment, however, Negan tells his wife about the affair and ends it, deciding to rededicate his life to his wife, to be there by her side. Unfortunately, his wife’s condition continues to deteriorate.

Lucille is named after Negan’s dead wife who he views as a reason he used to be weak. That adds to Lucille’s history and importance to Negan. The way that Negan reacts when he learns he will not see Lucille again is more emotion than we see from him throughout the entire show letting us know that he feels helpless without his beloved bat. Pruner, Aaron (December 3, 2015). "Jeffrey Dean Morgan's reaction to playing Negan on 'The Walking Dead' is perfect". Screener . Retrieved December 3, 2015. After the horde is destroyed, Negan has a final talk with Maggie. He expresses remorse for killing Glenn and says that, after nearly losing his wife and unborn child, he finally understands what he did to her. Maggie replies that she will never forgive him, but she will try to move on past her anger for her own sake and that of her son. Negan accepts her decision, and he and Annie leave the Commonwealth together to begin a new life. Jumping ahead again to his chat with Franklin, Laura comes in with all the treatments Lucille requires and Negan is ecstatic (“What goes around, comes around,” Franklin says). Laura warns him, though, about a gang that “runs the roads” at night, and hands him the baseball bat she hit him with for protection – hello Lucille! The bikers are now beating Franklin up in a bid to find out where “the good stuff is”. Outside the bar, a noticeably changed Negan clubs one of the bikers to death with Lucille and shoots another. A shoot-out ensues, allowing Franklin to free himself as Negan forces his way into the bar. Shoe now firmly on the other foot, Negan tells the now-restrained gang leader that he’s “got some stuff to get off my chest” and “this time, you best hope I never stop talking – cos when I do, something bad is going to happen”.Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan [and his bat Lucille] in ‘The Walking Dead’. CREDIT: Josh Stringer/AMC Siegel, Lucas (June 29, 2017). "Marvel, Star Wars, The Walking Dead win big at 2017 Saturn Awards". Syfy Wire. Archived from the original on August 9, 2017 . Retrieved June 29, 2017. Lucille is seen in the comic books about as often as she is seen in the television show. Which is to say, every time you see Negan. The introduction in the comics is very similar to the one seen on television and equally, if not more, gory.

Negan is resistant at first but ends up admitting that his biggest regret is the way he treated his wife, Lucille, before the apocalypse. Lucille was Negan’s first wife who died of cancer right as the end of the world began. He named his bat in honor of her. Kain, Erik. "Negan Isn't The Only Thing Ruining 'The Walking Dead' But He Still Needs To Go". Forbes. Prior to the outbreak, Negan lived in Reston, Virginia and was the coach of a local high school, keeping his players in line through intimidation and bullying. He is happily married to his wife, Lucille, but nonetheless has a mistress on the side who doesn't know he is married. During an argument, Lucille collapses and he rushes her to the hospital, where she is diagnosed with cancer. As his wife is tended to, Negan tells his mistress the truth, and she immediately leaves him. When the zombie apocalypse starts, the hospital workers tell Negan they are being forced to abandon the hospital and he should leave with them, but he refuses to leave Lucille's side. Lucille dies when the power goes out, short-circuiting her life-support machine; moments later, she reanimates as a zombie. He flees the hospital and finds a boy being trapped by zombies, and helps to dispatch them with a fire extinguisher. In return, Negan asks the boy to kill Lucille for him. [8] A Larger World [ edit ] The last thing we see before the season ends is Negan choosing who to kill by pointing Lucille at each person while saying “eenie, meenie, miny, mo” before finally landing on a person and beating them to death with Lucille. This sets the tone for how we will view both Negan and Lucille for the rest of the series. Those are the only onscreen human kills that we see Negan perform with Lucille. However, in the Saviors Compound, there are many polaroid pictures of Negan’s victims with their heads beaten in. There are twenty-one pictures shown that have a person clearly murdered with the help of Lucille.

This week’s biggest question: where will season 11 pick up from first?

Of course, those are only the deaths that we see proof of on-screen. Considering Negan’s method of ruling through fear and killing a person in every group that betrays him, it stands to reason that many more people have died at the end of Lucille. That is not even counting the hundreds of walkers Negan would have killed to stay alive during the years before our heroes met him. Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places.

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