Negan gets Maggie to walk like a Whisperer.

For Maggie, this all means taking some notes from Alpha and the Whisperers.

She wants to make the Reapers hurt.

Lauren Cohan as Maggie Rhee, Okea Eme-Akwari as Elijah The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 7

Elijah and Maggie walking like Whisperers in ‘The Walking Dead’ season 11.Josh Stringer/AMC

More than that, she wants to wash over them the way they did to Meridian.

And she’s going to make a run at do that with some walkers.

A lot of ‘em.

Lauren Cohan as Maggie Rhee in The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 7

Lauren Cohan’s Maggie in ‘The Walking Dead’ season 11 episode “Promises Broken”.Josh Stringer/AMC

What exactly is she looking for that’s apparently in the Reapers’ possession?

Are the Reapers currently occupying what used to be Meridian?

Is that what he meant by “it”?

Teo Rapp-Olsson as Sebastian The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 7

Teo Rapp-Olsson as Sebastian Milton on ‘The Walking Dead’.Josh Stringer/AMC

The episode leaves us with an image of a masked Maggie marching at the helm of her own horde.

She shakes his hand, but it remains unclear if she’ll actually uphold that promise.

I mean, the episode is titled “Promises Broken,” so… the jury’s still out.

Meanwhile, Daryl sees that the good person he once saw in Leah is still alive in her.

They find a frightened man cowering in the bushes.

He leads them back to his hideout, where his young son and dying wife are resting.

Pope gave Leah orders to kill them over the radio, but she can’t do it.

She tells the father to take the boy, run away from the area, and never return.

The woman sees this as a sign from God.

They never would’ve left her while she was still alive but it was dangerous for them to stay.

Leah can’t even bring herself to kill this person, so Daryl does it for her.

Maggie and Pope seem to have no limits to that question.

Negan points out the murdered Saviors who had families.

(“Where’d Aaron get Gracie?")

She doesn’t respond, which is another hint that she’s not being upfront about everything.

Are things any better for Eugene, Yumiko, Princess, and Ezekiel at the Commonwealth?

Maybe only slightly, but the hole in which they’ve found themselves continues to get deeper and deeper.

But it’s clear there’s only so much he can (or will) do.

They make quick work of the dead, but the guy chastises them for interrupting their date.

So, Eugene punches him in the face.

So, Eugene is thrown in jail.

Hopefully, Yumiko can work some lawyer magic.