As the final season kicks off, we look back at some of the emotional devastation this show has wreaked over the past decade
“The Walking Dead” has never been shy about gore and death, but some characters’ demises hit harder than others. Now that the final season is upon us, let’s take a look back at the carnage from past seasons.
Photo credit:
AMC
Andrea’s sister Amy (Emma Bell) was the first sympathetic named character to go, when a random walker bit her at camp.
Photo credit:
AMC
The death of Jim (Andrew Rothenberg) in Season 1 showed the characters how to treat a bitten person for the first time.
Photo credit:
AMC
Sophia (Madison Lintz) was beloved by all, but Rick did not hesitate when it came time to pull the trigger when she became a walker.
Photo credit:
AMC
Dale (Jeffrey DeMunn) was the moral compass of the group, so it was upsetting on several levels when a zombie ripped his guts out.
Photo credit:
Shane (Jon Bernthal) was ready to kill Rick over his love triangle with Lori, but Rick acted first.
Photo credit:
AMC
T-Dog (IronE Singleton) gave his life to save Carol from walkers when the group tried to take the prison.
Photo credit:
AMC
Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies) died during childbirth, prompting Carl to shoot her in the head to prevent her reanimation.
Photo credit:
AMC
Daryl’s brother Merle (Michael Rooker) finally tried to be a good man by defying the Governor — and it got him a bullet in the heart from the Governor himself and a new life as a zombie.
Photo credit:
AMC
Andrea (Laurie Holden) failed to see The Governor for what he was — a bad guy — and paid the ultimate price.
Photo credit:
AMC
Hershel (Scott Wilson) wanted peace, but The Governor took his head to prove a point to Rick.
Photo credit:
AMC
Tyreese (Chad Coleman) let his guard down for a just a moment, but long enough to get bitten by a walker.
Photo credit:
AMC
Lizzie (Brighton Sharbino) killed her sister Mika (Kyla Kenedy) before Carol shot Lizzie in the back of the head.
Photo credit:
AMC
Beth (Emily Kinney) finally had enough of Dawn, the tyrannical overlord of Grady Memorial Hospital, stabbing her with a pair of scissors as a parting gift. But Dawn immediately shot Beth in the head — prompting Daryl to in turn shoot Dawn.
Photo credit:
AMC
Noah (Tyler James Williams) endured one of the most gruesome deaths in “Walking Dead” history thanks to Nicholas.
Photo credit:
AMC
Jessie (Alexandra Breckenridge), Ron (Austin Abrams) and Sam (Major Dodson) all died within seconds of each other. Sam got eaten when the horde invaded Alexandria. Jessie died as she tried to save him. Ron then attempted to kill Rick, but got stabbed by Michonne and was subsequently eaten.
Photo credit:
AMC
Abraham (Michael Cuditz) was the one we had to wait six months to see murdered by Negan. He, of course, got his head beaten in with Negan’s barbwire-wrapped baseball bat, Lucille.
Photo credit:
AMC
But Abraham wasn’t Negan’s only victim that night. After Daryl punched Negan, Negan decided he had to make another example out of someone in the group — and he chose Glenn.
Photo credit:
Gene Page/AMC
Spencer (Austin Nichols) thought he could use Negan to kill Rick in order to assume control of Alexandria. But Negan had other plans, gutting Spencer in full view of everyone in the community.
Photo credit:
AMC
Olivia (Ann Mahoney) suffered plenty of indignities at Negan’s hands, and he eventually repaid her by having her shot.
Photo credit:
AMC
Ole Dr. Carson (Tim Parati) made a critical error by saying mean things about Sherry to Dwight over and over again. So Dwight framed the good doctor for helping Daryl escape from the Saviors — and Negan threw him into the furnace for it.
Photo credit:
AMC
When King Ezekiel’s crew was short one cantaloupe in its tribute for Negan’s Saviors, Benjamin was shot in the leg as punishment. Unfortunately, the shot hit an artery, and young Ben bled out.
Photo credit:
AMC
It turned out that Richard had tossed one of the cantaloupes because he wanted to start a war between the Kingdom and Saviors — and he thought they would kill him for being short. They shot Ben instead, but Morgan strangled Richard the next day after Richard confessed.
Photo credit:
AMC
Sasha (Sonequa Martin-Green) used Eugene’s suicide pills to kill herself while she was theatrically locked in a casket because of some ridiculous thing Negan was doing. When Negan opened the casket she popped out as a walker and saved Rick and the residents of Alexandria in a clutch moment.
Photo credit:
AMC
Morales (Juan Gabriel Pareja) returned in Season 8 after having been gone since Season 1, but that return was short-lived. Now a member of the Saviors, Morales was around again for about 10 minutes before Daryl shot him.
Photo credit:
AMC
Eric (Jordan Woods-Robinson) got shot during the Alexandrians’ battle against the Saviors, and then bled out and turned into a walker after a tearful goodbye scene with his boyfriend Aaron (Ross Marquand).
Photo credit:
AMC
Shiva the tiger bit the dust while saving Ezekiel, Carol and Jerry from a bunch of walkers in Season 8. There were just too many and they swarmed and ate her.
Photo credit:
AMC
Carl (Chandler Riggs) died in the Season 8 mid-season premiere after suffering a zombie bite in the first half of the season.
Photo credit:
AMC
Gregory (Xander Berkeley) got his long-overdue death when he was executed by hanging for trying to murder Maggie in the Season 9 premiere.
Photo credit:
AMC
Jesus (Tom Payne) was killed when he tried to decapitate a zombie only to discover that zombie was actually a living man disguised as one — this was Alexandria and Hilltop’s first real contact with the Whisperers.
Near the end of Season 9, the Whisperers made a big statement by killing 10 named characters at once and putting all their heads on spikes. The most notable among those killed were Tara (Alanna Masterson), Enid (Katelyn Nacon), Henry (Matt Lintz) and Tammy Rose (Brett Butler).
Siddiq (Avi Nash) was killed in Alexandria by Dante, who it turned out was a Whisperer infiltrator, because he discovered that Dante had poisoned the town’s water supply.
Earl Sutton (John Finn) was killed during the battle with the Whisperers at Hilltop when he was bitten by one of their zombie horde. Over the course of this conflict, the Whisperers got his wife Tammy Rose and his son Kenneth as well.
News
Elon Musk says he may d!e ‘under mysterious circumstances’
Elon Musk suggested he might die “under mysterious circumstances” in a cryptic tweet that appeared to be referring to a threat by the chief of Russia’s space agency. “If I die under mysterious circumstances, it’s been nice knowin ya,” Musk said…
A Bloody Farewell: [Spoiler]’s Shocking End Leaves Paris Reeling in The Walking Dead!
In the penultimate Season 2 episode of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, emotions were running high. But our heroes’ flight back to the States? Not so much. In fact, it looked like it might never get off the ground! As “Vouloir,…
The Devastating Toll of [SPOILER]’s Death: Why the Pain Endures in Daryl Dixon Season 2!
Deaths are not infrequent in The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 2. In fact, deaths are an integral part of this post-apocalyptic horror series. However, as far as the deaths of pivotal characters are concerned, they are not all too recurrent…
Explosive Season 2 Finale Trailer: Daryl & Carol’s Epic Last Stand to Escape France!
Warning: SPOILERS ahead for The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 2, episode 5!The trailer for The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 2 finale has been released, teasing Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Carol (Melissa McBride) engaging in their final fight as they try…
‘No Better Friendship on Television’: The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Team Talks Long-Awaited Daryl & Carol Reunion
Daryl and Carol finally reunited in the second season of the hit Walking Dead spinoff series, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol. It was something the stars of the show had been wanting to see just as much as…
Daryl Dixon Makes Waves: The Unforgettable Tribute to The Walking Dead’s Greatest Character!
The following contains spoilers for The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 2, Episode 5, “Vouloir, C’est Pouvoir,” which premiered Sunday, Oct. 27 on AMC. The morally complicated world of The Walking Dead makes it hard for likable characters to survive. Most of the characters…
End of content
No more pages to load