Yeah, I'm pretty disappointed in that episode. Cliffhangers are good to an extent, but I'm actually really disappointed that we didn't see at least one of them die. It's getting to the point of being ridiculous with how much they survive. And this show relies way too heavily on them.
Oh, and then freaking Morgan suddenly deciding it's okay now to kill a person trying to save someone that DOESN'T want to be saved?? That whole philosophy that he holds is such BS, and if he really was a follower then he wouldn't have shot the guy. But wait, then he wouldn't be protecting life?! Ding ding ding! Philosophy made contradictory in two sentences. Totally stupid, and him and Carol have just been on my nerves since they started it.
And how dumb does that group have to be to fall right into that trap? It was clear after the second run-in with the Saviors what their plan was. They should've tried to double-back after that attempt and do something else. And how many Saviors are there? Hindsight being 20/20, shouldn't Rick's group just try to transplant somewhere else, like another state far away from the Saviors? You have to think that there's large expanses of land without people close to you right now in the zombie apocalypse, especially being in the South and not far from the Appalachian Valley.
Negan was pretty bad-arse, though. I knew Morgan would play him well, and I especially liked him as The Comedian in The Watchmen.