Other Walking Dead thoughts, spoilers include comic spoilers:
So they made a bit of a point about Negan disinfecting the axe, not just wiping the blood off. Do you think they're going to go with the "Walker guts on weapons spreads the bite infection" idea in the comics? I don't particularly like this, because we saw Rick cut his hand on a knife that had just cut into a Walker back at the beginning of Season 6, and it presumably healed as normal. We've also seen in the past people get pretty covered with blood, etc. without any consequences, and certainly an open would/cut (which is fairly likely) could have easily gotten infected. Plus wading in in Walker-infested water could not have been too healthy.
I kind of want the show to skip this part, but if they are, why make the point of having Negan search for alcohol?
The major difference between the comic and show here, I think, is Maggie. In the show, it was Maggie that made the deal with Gregory, whereas it was just Rick in the comics. In fact, in the comics, they didn't even talk it over; Rick just made the deal with Gregory in private and convinced everyone else to go along. Moreover, they were attacked on the way to the Hilltop because Maggie was ill. So she's definitely feeling a lot of guilt, here. I like her reaction in the show a lot---she was the only one to insist they they had to go figure out how to fight Negan. In the comics, she just lashed out and attacked Rick, blaming him for what happened.
I hope the Carl-Negan thing still happens. If it does, it will definitely be different, though. In the show, Carl is old enough to be seen as more of an adult, not quite the little kid that couldn't control the machine gun. So the dynamic would be a bit different.
Not sure if they're going to do the wives thing. I hope so... it gave some more insight into Negan's 'code'. It also gives better justification for turning against Negan. We obviously know Dwight got punished, but with how he was introduced it could have been a punishment for running away.
Also, I've watched the Season 6 finale a few times and the Season 7 premiere twice now, and I really, really like Jeffery Dean Morgan. I think he's really nailing this role.