The show's producers argued that they were completing one story -- the utter defeat of the group's leader Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) -- before beginning another; while fans already burnt by the fake-out "death" of Glenn Rhee (Steven Yeun) earlier in the season argued this was just another shock tactic to grab viewers. [...] fans have a new reason to return to that notorious final scene: tomorrow (August 23), Anchor Bay is releasing The Walking Dead: Along with deleted scenes (there are a lot of cut scenes featuring people digging holes), featurettes, and insightful audio commentary on episodes, the five-disc set also includes an extended version of the Negan introduction scene as part of an elongated, uncensored "Last Day on Earth," the Season 6 finale. Season 4 found the Grimes Gang trapped in a train car, ready to be chopped into tasty meat treats by the cannibals at the supposed safe haven of Terminus. Rick had other ideas: he turned towards his makeshift family, and uttered the classic line from the comics: "They're screwing with the wrong people." Negan's introduction wasn't necessarily tension deficient, as Morgan gave a mostly uninterrupted, nearly 10-minute monologue to the captured company before horrifyingly murdering one of them from the POV of the camera (so we didn't get to see who died, but got to feel the act). In a blink-and-you-miss-it moment that didn't appear in the broadcast, Negan pulls up his leather jacket to casually reveal a firearm tucked into his belt. Here's hoping in Season 7, Negan continues to not wield a gun, and does wield his language like a weapon. [...] you can watch the f---ing extended version at home as many times as you f---ing want.