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Lori hears that rick dies and less than a month later, hooks up with his best friend Michonne sees rick explode and 6 years later cares for her children and hoping he’s alive. Don’t be like Lori, be like Michonne
@@Gothtides nah imo she wasnt annoying she was just mad aloof and didnt want to be with other people cuz she thought that shes capable of surviving alone and so that she wouldnt get hurt. i mean who wouldnt be like that after losing their newborn child at the hands of her husband and then having to kill him like its honestly depressing.
I mean she cared for her children at some point. After Rick “exploded” she left Judith and RJ alone to go and look for Rick as she completely rejected the idea of Rick dying leaving them on their own resulting in Darrell stepping up for them
@@Miguiixbxshe spoke to judith before she left and knew they were going to be taken care of. The whole community of alexandria is like a family, they were always going to be there for judith and rj
@@cinnamonroll6634 That stuff wasn't revealed until later on when her character arc was unfolding, which is kind of what I was saying you know? She came off as someone who was just trying to stir up trouble in a very fractured and fragile group - but like you said, it was later revealed that she had a VERY good reason for her weird attitude toward certain people. Becoming a mother again to Carl and Judith eventually healed her
Carol made the ultimate sacrifice..Killing a child had to be the worse for her, a child that thought of her as her mother..but necessary for Carol, especially after Lizzy killing her little sister, and then wanting to kill little Judith. That episode got to me..It was a false piece of paradise for all of them. Then reality hits when Lizzy was playing with dead people, and feeding them rats..Then Tyreese found out what Carol did to his girlfriend..
I disagree with Milton being one of the “worst” characters. Milton was smart and not a fighter. If he’d been on Rick’s team he could have been a useful Eugene. Instead, he was with the Guvna, a psychotic homicidal bully, so he did what he had to to live. I sympathized with him. More so than with Andrea, anyway.
Remember Milton actually knew the governor years before the apocalypse ever hit, so with governor killing his own good friend, shows he’s so far gone and doesn’t care bout people no more
@@armak7774 even then, remember how the whisperers called the walkers guardians? she'd probably would have been happy to be one. I can see Alpha use her to herd the walkers and her enjoying it or just choosing to be one.
Imagine being cast as a fan favorite from the source material (Andrea) and then winding up being one of the most insufferable characters to ever be onscreen
It was very weird how they switched so many characters around in the comics to the show. Carol was terrible and utterly useless in the comics but one of the best people in the show. Andrea was one of the best people in the comics but terrible in the show. Also there are so many deaths they switched to other characters or events they switched the characters entirely. Bob stuckey the Alcoholic was the one in the show that had his leg eaten after he got bit and said the cannibals were eaten tainted meat. But in the comics it was Dale. Mack was the one that got shot in the eye with a crossbow and said to tell Rosita he loved her not Terras gf.
@@jakebrodowski9 I think the show runners wanted to shift from the comics whenever possible. Otherwise the show might not have been as interesting to watch.
Carol went from abused timid wife to the terminator. It got ridiculous. Carol and Tyreese find out Rick and the gang are captured and one has to stay with Judith. So Carol goes instead of the bear sized man who runs through walls and kills small hordes of walkers with his bare hands and or hammers.
In the comic, Pete was supposed to be only hate able Anderson member. Ron is hated just for being a jerk and Sam is hated because his whining behavior which got him and his whole family killed.
@@dragonrider1736yup , my only question was is she this much dumb that using gun will get walkers attention . I mean they told her not to do that still did omg i wanted to smack her character so much😭😭😭
#6 if you never knew, the character of carol kept her hair short because Ed would drag her by it and beat on her. That’s why after his death she grew confident enough to grow it back out to where it is today in the show.
It took a long time though. Ed died in the fourth episode in season 1 and she grows out her hair in the 9th season after the time jump. He left scars on her that won't heal easily and she only felt safe enough after she "married" Ezikiel.
That's what sucks. Her character could have been redeemed in the series if they gave her some time to improve in later seasons. Remember, nobody really cared about Carol until about season 3 when she started to become badass.
@@webs538 Couldnt stand comic Hershal. Or season 2 hershal. Most people dont understand that Hershal was cast to play that same rude, callous charactuer until the end. Glad he didnt have to. "You people are like a plague". I always thought that was funny because they really /really/ are. lmao Everyone/everything goes great until ricks group gets near then everything falls apart. The farm, the prison, Gabriels church. Terminus. Alexandria. Hell Morgan was surviving out there in that apartment.
I thought Lizzie's arc was quite well done. It was an interresting take on what it would be like for someone with undiagnosed sociopathic or psychopathic personality traits to grow up in a world where violence and death are prevalent. I think that her inability to read human emotions is what made her unable to tell the difference between the dead and the living.
I actually thought Lizzie was a pretty good character because of her descent into insanity and psychopathy. Sometimes we need a total psychopath to show what an insane world the walking dead is
I agree. It showed what kind of dangers lingered with untreated psychosis. And the fact that the psychosis came in a young girl package made it even more riveting to me. I cried when Mika was killed by Lizzy though.
Carol shouldn't have managed to get lizzie and her sister instead both should have escaped on their own Lizzie first made her sister bitten and then going to find more humans to turn (she wants all still living humans to turn) and then at the end let herself turn should something they should have tried but adult Lizzie gets killed then
Lizzie was a psychopath but the two that really stood out here was The Governor Phillip & Beta plus what’s a Zombie Apocalyspe without psychopaths am I right
She's not a psychopath, she's delusional. Also, letting her roam without constantly looking after her got a child killed. We do not "need" character like this. Lock her ass up.
I feel like the way this list speaks on the children the show is very inhumane. I get that Sam was a scaredy-cat but he was also a child and wouldn't have been nearly as scared if Carol hadn't been threatening him so as much as I love her a big part of that is partially her fault. Calling him a nuisance just felt like way too much
I'm going full on sanctimony here, but I've always found the way fans and content creators relish Sam's death as disturbing as the death itself. I've never seen such a brutal child death fully on screen, yet apparently fans cheered as the crying boy was slowly eaten. I know it's just a show, and kids on shows can be a little annoying sometimes. But TV is art, and art is a reflection of our attitudes about reality. The deaths of Sam, as well as Mika and others like them began appearing on TV in earnest after that Sandy Hook shooting. More such horrors occurred with greater frequency in the years that followed. Meanwhile, child refugees drowned or were beaten by guards on the nightly news. I can't help but wonder: was this and other kid-killing 2010s shows just a play for shock value, or an expression of our acquiescence to a new normal in which we resign ourselves to the cheapening of young lives? The question haunts me as much as Sam's screams.
@@sequoiasunnieredwing7777 he had a chance at night while he was asleep. There was a knife right there and she chose not to stab him. You must have missed that episode?
@@annademo no I didn't miss it. But i think killing the governor in his sleep went against Andrea's nature and it was nearly impossible for her... Rick's group was asking her to do something that was contrary to who she was. I can't say I blame her for not going through with it. Also, Andrea only knew pieces of what happened. She didn't even know fully what happened to Maggie until Herschel told her a few episodes later. For the most part Andrea was kept in the dark about a lot of things and everyone just expected her to read their minds lol. Wasn't really fair.
That's one of the reasons why I didn't like her, I feel like she just spread her legs and was "in love" with the governor.... it seemed like she thought she could "change him"
@@Mrhksdrift I can understand being annoyed by Skyler but comparing her to Lori and Andrea is unfair. Skyler was a well written and multidimensional character and Anna Gunn did an exceptional job portraying her. Her purpose in the story was often at odds with Walt but it was always believable from both a character and plot perspective. "Someone has to protect this family from the man who protects this family". She was flawed as any other character on the show but she was always thinking about keeping her family safe, including Walt (the gambling story and buying the car wash were her ideas). With Lori and Andrea, their characterization was so inconsistent that at times it felt more like the writers picking plot points out of a hat for them.
Yeah Andrea was done dirty in the show. Her whole character is wanting to be the badass comic book Andrea while also being clueless. Honestly was so glad when she finally was gone bc it really felt like she had no character arc and I was getting tired of her being the source of tension.
It’s really is sad to see how dirty they did Andrea in the show. On the plus side I read the comics after I watched the show so if anything it was a pleasant surprise that she’s actually awesome.
I’m pretty sure Darabont disliked Laurie Holden so he was the main reason that Andrea was a bad character in the show. It sucks because she’s a badass in the comics.
Characters like Lizzie were masterfully done and her insanity was absolutely incredible in showing how trauma had transformed her. I don't believe she should be on this list. She had depth and character which makes her a good character despite the horrible acts she did she served a purpose. Lissie overall shouldn't be on a list with characters who were just simply underdeveloped.
Yes the Lizzie scenes were very interesting. I really like what she brought to the show. Such an eerie feeling. It’s moments like these that make me able to rewatch the seasons over again. Leaves me with so much to think about
So the list are poorly written or just disliked characters. She makes the list, the same reason Andrea does she's disliked. I won't disagree about the trauma transforming her, it made her unpredictable crazy-dangerous which equals unliked in TWD. universe.
My most hated character was Eugene Porter. He lied to someone saying that he was in the army and needed to get to Washington DC because he knew the cure for what was happening. It was all BS so people would protect him from what was happening. But I also hated the guy who just believed him right away without any questions or hesitancy.
Abraham was at a dark place, at the edge of the Cliff, in situations like that we hang on to whatever hope or purpose we get across. It's quite accurate, but yes Eugene was a Parasite for 3 seasons.
Yeah Lori #1.. it took me a while to understand why people hated Lori. But after rewatching the whole series (like binge watching it for the new season) I just ended up not liking her because I actually pay attention to her tactics during her seasons. Pinning best friends against each other, playing with Shane feelings, egging Rick to kill his friend because he’s dangerous, and then has a surprise pikachu face when Rick kills Shane. Like wtf do you want Lori you can’t have both 🤦🏻♀️. She says Shane dangerous but then tells him to stay… that he can stay and it’ll work out somehow 🤦🏻♀️.
rewatch the scene where rick tells lori he killed shane. she was not angry at rick for killing shane, she was angry because carl had to shoot shane. it was pretty obvious seeing that her face dramatically changed from surprised to outraged when he mentioned that carl shot him. also, she was not playing with shane's feelings. she was just OBVIOUSLY uncomfortable with him after he literally tried to sexually assault her. seems pretty understandable to me
I haven’t watched TWD in a while either, just clips, but I don’t understand the dislike toward Lori. She isn’t a great character I think, but her reaction to Shane’s death was probably more of shock and hurt not necessarily a “WTF, Rick, why?”
Pawns Carl off on Carol all the time too... Only time she genuinely seems like a real mom is when she's literally dying and Carl's gonna have to be the one to put her down
Yes Sam is innocent in all of this, i wouldn't even hold a thought he was a nuisance, i got upset with Carole instead, but some people like to point fingers at him instead of Carole, projecting her issues with her daughter situation as a cruel vendetta against San which is abuse.
Sam was a millstone. You could see it from day one ( aka a Star Trek redshirt). He was Whitney and clingy and way too soft. Compare him with Carl at that age.
He was going to die either way. Alexandria was never tested as far as i can remember he knew nothing beyond the walls so carol pretty much just gave him a warning how he was going to die which was so damn SATISFYING when he died
"It’s a good thing her friends are there when she pulls the gun on herself because we wouldn’t put it past Andrea to somehow mess that up as well." That line was straight up savage and hilarious. That's what you call good scriptwriting!
Glad to see Lori at the top where she belonged. Shane was a good character until she started trying to manipulate him and pit him against Rick. She was one of the few characters whose end I truly felt was deserved.
Not surprised that Lori topped the list. My husband and I felt like she enjoyed playing Rick and Shane off of each other. Shane was going to split, and she suckered him back in. Then she repeatedly gave him mixed signals and then told Rick that Shane was crazy. Well if you had let him run off with Andrea, like they wanted to, none of this would have happened.
@@kellevichy I have seen every single episode of all 11 seasons. I stand by my statement of Lori playing Rick and Shane off of each other. Just because you don't think so, doesn't mean that I have never watched the show.
I thought Lizzie was an awesome character. A little girl who grew up at the prison, knowing walkers only from a distance. Because of that, she never learned to fear them and only saw them as ‘different’ people. The childlike fascination she had for them was super-creepy and it really emphasized the bleakness of the world they live in.
She definitely had Elements of a psychopath. Probably from the world she was brought up in but other kids managed fine so it’s more on her internal mental state.
Yes. I agree. I thought it was such an emotional moment when Carol such a mother figure had to kill Lizzie. That was way more emotional than anything about the finale . My two cents.
Carol did what was right only because Lizzie didn't have Amy real parents a live. Nothing in the whole universe is like losing your own child. Like I just did yesterday. My daughter was a beautiful sweet wonderful young women. I'm completely devastated, and will never be the same again. Thx for these format's, bit I want to devote all of them to my daughter. I'm not sure I'll ever be back. I'm so devastated. I Love you my sweet girl
I feel like Andrea couldve been better if she just listened to her real friends, like when Michonne was telling her that bad stuff was happening at Woodbury. Then again Michonne couldve backed up her claims, explaining more about what she saw and what was happening.
"It's a good thing her friends are there when she pulls the gun on herself, because we wouldn't put it past her to mess that up too" Watchmojo. That was one of the most savage things I have ever heard. GEEETT EEMM.
Lori definitely became a more interesting character in season 3, and the little dialogue she and Rick had that season felt more moving than anything they had prior due to those conversations being based off of her failures as a wife and parent (at least she has self-awareness). It actually made me sympathize for her when she died and how her death affected others since she went out without fully mending those relationships.
I didn't totally hate her, but I sure disliked her. She played both sides. Then tells Rick that Shane is dangerous, then tells Shane to stay and that she didn't even no who the father was. Then gets mad when Rick had to kill Shane. She was just plain stupit. I did hate when she made the little women speech. That really pissed me off. As if all women need men to protect them. I've been protecting myself all my life. I would be protecting the group, not washing other people's clothes
I actually kind of liked Henry. After Sophia died, Carol went to a pretty dark place. While Henry can’t replace Sophia, adopting him helped her move on in a way she couldn’t before.
I felt bad for Milton in the end... He was a good dude who was just too weak character wise to withstand against the governor and his evil deeds. Why I felt bad was because in the end he realised this and wanted to help Andrea but it was far too late at that point.
Henry was one of my favorites, seeing carol have a “kid” that she cares for after losing her own daughter at the beginning of the series was great to see!
I just think the issue with that is they've already done that like three times with her and it ended up the same way as it did each time. Like it could've been interesting to see it finally work out but they kept killing the kids off way too soon (Most of them lasted less than a season).
@@min.4044 they are brother and sister in real life, Henry was played by Macsen Lintz (when he was young) and Matt Lintz (when he was adult), and Sophia was played by Madison Lintz
Andrea is the exact opposite in the comics she's a badass and someone you root for. In the show she just needed to die like 10 times earlier than she did.
I actually felt bad for Sam, cause his Mom kept hiding him away from everything and told him to just think of something else; so he never got to learn how to deal with any of it. Then he's suddenly told to smother himself in walker guts and walk out into the dark amongst "the monsters"... I'd have freaked out too.
Yeah, it's weird that people would hate him. But audiences generally hate kids, so I'm not surprised. Reminds me of the hate Ollie from Game Of Thrones recieved.
Plus Carol really didn't help when she basically tried to over compensate for her daughters death by making Sam completely avoid walkers because they can't even breathe near him without him dying, poor boy was traumatized and pushed into a terrifying scenario where all the adults failed him
Another point of why Ed is so despicable are the implied things, specially the fact it's heavily implied he sexually abused Sophia or at least was planning to
Honestly surprised Shane didn't make the list!! Especially because on top of everything else that made him terrible, he tried to assault Lori! I hated Lori 100% but no one deserves assault like that.
@@braemtes23 negan was the bad guy from rick's group point of view , if we would have seen twd from negan perspective from season 1 to season 8 we would have said now that rick was the bad guy and negan just created a system that helps people survive , shane tried to kill rick many times , he killed otis and randall in cold blood , he assaulted lori , shane only cared about himself and he was a threat for his own group
@@asdds4042 Shane is exactly what Rick turned into. He only tried to kill Rick ONCE and that was at the end. The only other time you could claim is the fight he had with Rick but they BOTH tried killing each other. So no it wasn't "many times" Otis needed to die. They both couldn't escape and Carl needed those supplies. It was the right call. Randall ALSO NEEDED to die. That was a call which Rick would make on later characters who honestly did less in future seasons. Shane wasn't a villain. He was manipulated and used by Lori. She's the real villain of season 1 and 2. And once more, Rick became just like Shane if not WORSE
Lizzie wasn't really much of a character and more of a vehicle for a beautiful set up for a Of Mice and Men story. She fullfilled her role perfectly as a character.
@@andreanatsuminadeau5608 I know WAY too much about the show. I've won several trivia contests at the local bars and American legion. It wasn't even a contest. 😎
I can't be the only one who couldn't stand Carl (Corral)... especially the first few seasons. If there was a decision to be made, he always always always did the wrong thing and put everyone in danger. Despite what they all told him in the show, he WAS directly responsible for Dale's death. Pretty sure they completely rewrote him by season 3.
@Enyx because that is how stupid the survivors were in S1 and s2 and even s3. Just think about the scene in S1 where amy and Ed and others died. The whole group sitting out in the open. Laughing joking shouting. No protection. No one keeping watch. Then unloading the loudest possible guns on the 1 or 2 zombies. People say they "miss when the zombies were a real threat" but they were never a threat. Its just the survivors were complete idiots
@Enyx yes and no. If he had reported the walker like he was supposed to, it would have been dead...errr, deader. Lol. But since he stole a gun and didn't want to get in trouble, he said nothing which allowed a walker free reign on the farm. Dale is just deaf or something, hard of hearing from being old maybe. Didn't care for Dale, but I stand by my statement of it being Carl's fault.
@Enyx i agree. I also always find it strange how rotten walkers can be torn apart with bare hands, or sometimes they just fall apart... but somehow they're strong enough to rip open cows, and Dale's chest of course lol... We could pick holes in the dhow all day long tho...
I didn't not like Andrea but she annoyed me; but, when she turned on Michonne, after she saved her and helped keep her alive for the months... And to bash the people at the prison, talking Rick's personal business with Shane, about how bad their living conditions were to the Gov., after all they've been through together; and, choosing to stay with the Gov after knowing what he did to Maggie, I wasn't sad when she was bit...
@@idk-xj6wvBecause she partnered up with antagonists like Shane and The Governor, she was unpredictable and really brought nothing good. She also SHOT Daryl when she shouldn’t have had the sniper. She was definitely the dumbest woman of season 2, she was reckless, and a liability.
To her, he wasn't the enemy. He was the guy that saved her while Rick's group were the people that risked their lives to save fucking Merle. Risked their to save Sophia (I mean, it was good). Risked their lives to save Randal. Risked their lives to find out Hershel in her manbaby moment. And when was the turn to save her, everyone turned down. So, yes. Is fair for her to prefer Woodburry over the prison. Plus, she was with them for like two months. And then she spend 8 months away from them.
@@ChrisAtheist Because they don’t analyze anything. I mean, it’s even obvious thst Andrea was the heroe in 3rd season while Rick and the Governor were the antagonists. While Rick and Michonne wanted to kill everyone in Woodburry (even oldies, kids, innocents) and Governor wanted to kill everyone in the prison (Judith, Hershel and innocent Carol, Beth); Andrea was the only one (along Milton) that cared about innocents and wanted to make the peace and wanted to mix both groups and reach an agreement. The fandom only focused on “who got the big balls” between Rick and the Governor.
I feel like 'bad' is a bad choice of words for Lizzie. She was a really well written character, and she wasn't 'evil', just loopy in the head. Yes, she was unstable and very dangerous, and Carol made the right decision in killing her, but she wasn't conscious of doing bad things and didn't do them b/c she enjoyed hurting people like, say, Simon. She was weirdly guileless, even innocent. And, she made for one of the most tragic, gut-wrenching (no pun intended) and moving episodes of the entire series.
Summed up my thoughts about Ron perfectly. His father was a piece of shit who abused him, Sam, and his mother, yet somehow Rick is at fault for putting him down after he went too far? Pete got his comeuppance and it was all on him.
I agree, though personally my theory is that Ron probably got the lesser end of the abuse, which in turn probably rationalized a lot of things for him in his head.
I fully agree with Lori being number one. She should have never hooked up with Shane even if she did think Rick was dead. You never hook up with your husband's best friend. That alone gives her the Crown. Andrea had good intentions. Her reasons for not choosing a side was because she wanted to save everyone. The problem was not everyone deserves saving.
"It's a good thing her friends are there when she pulled a gun on herself because we wouldn't put it past Andrea to mess that up as well" ....savage af😂😂💀💀
It’s honestly kinda disgusting that people hate on the children’s actors and their characters for just being kids. Lizzie was such an interesting character, showing how this world had its effect on children, specifically mentally ill people. And Sam was just a traumatized kid who was sheltered from the world. Carol traumatized him, hating their characters was stupid enough. But the people who were literally harassing the children’s actors for this
Right on Sam. I actually hated his mom and Rick for letting him come with them knowing he had been cowering upstairs for a week with no actual zombies around. Bad parenting and decision making not Sam’s fault.
Gabriel came really close to making this list according to me. Nobody seems to point this out but in the early stages he was truly awful, be it through his coward nature or constantly trying to drive a wedge in Rick's group in Alexandria. Then later on he does get better as an important figure during the Savior war and he had a cool episode with Negan, but his character declines again with the Whisperers as it seems his sole purpose is to be jealous of Siddiq and act unnecessarily aggressive. I did like the energy between him and Aaron during the hunting trips in the later episodes though. Mixed feelings I guess. As for Carl, I see a lot of people dislike him, personally I thought his character ark was great in the later seasons. He had balls and grew wiser as the show went on, and would have been a good replacement for Rick. I also believe the whole interaction with Negan was one of the best moments in the series, and is ultimately what stops Negan from killing Rick at the end of the war.
They missed the whole point of Richard's decision. He sabotaged the trade with hopes of HIM dying. That's why he dug the grave ahead of time with the sign "Bury Me Here" that the episode was named after.
I don’t think they actually saw the episode smh 🤦♂️ It’s a damn shame bc it’s one of the best in the entire series imo. The actor who played Richard knocked it out of the park, that scene of him telling Morgan about how his plan to die for the Kingdom went wrong & tells his backstory about how he lost his family bc of his inaction gives me chills every time, & Lennie James as Morgan kills it this episode (literally) as usual.
@@RealTalkOrWalk Yeh I actually quite liked Richards character he was a good introduction into what the saviours have been doing to other communities like the kingdom. Negan can blame rick for taking out his outpost all he wants, but he has no excuse with what he’s done to the people of kingdom. Which therefore brings up that the people of that outpost where obviously not brilliant people it even showed that in the episode as the guys at the door were dicks and evidence of them being horrible was found on photos on the wall if I’m remembering correct. I liked Richard he was just someone who was sick of the way things were and was willing to die to make a change, it isn’t his fault Jared was such a dick and randomly shot the kid
I don't think Arat was fairly judged here, you can see on her face when she's commanded to hurt someone she doesn't want but, but she has to. When she was told to kill the someone at Alexandria, you can clearly see on her face she doesn't want to. She was simply a character with wasted potential and if used right could have been a leg in for the good guys.
Speaking back to Ed is literally the only good thing Andrea did. Oddly it is one of Shanes best moments too. When one character is so awful they make them look good then he must be really bad.
@@janellejulianajoy For comic book readers she is up there with Rick and Carl. It’s like how Tyrese was pretty much a nothing character because they gave all his big comic moments to everyone else. Their characters got strip mined.
@@janellejulianajoy she's a lot of comic readers favorite character, including mine. Like the other guy said, they parted out her character. While she was in the show though, she made many ridiculous illogical decisions that are only there to move the plot along and cause problems. If a character is constantly fucking up they're going to become unlikable. She lasted long enough to where the writers new she was pointless to try and redeem.
I actually feel bad for Sam, he was traumatised by Carol pointlessly imo.. A young child hearing such words is kinda harsh and unjustified. Felt definitely bad for him.. (not for Ron or Pete tho)
Same. Unlike Carl, Judith, and other child characters, Sam was never exposed to the horrors of the new world, never taught to protect himself. I don't blame him (too much) for panicking when he was among the horde.
The deaths of Gareth, 'The Claimers', Alpha, Beta, The Governor, Shane, Simon (Negan's former right hand man), Pope were a cause of celebration for me and should've been on the list. Then again they all had it coming.
Andrea is hands down the worst offender. In the comics she lasts until the end and I almost cried when she died. In the show I remember me and the people I was watching it with literally cheered when she died.
God she was awful, she was so obsessed with feeling bad for herself and making dale feel bad for caring about her. Then she kept sleeping with really bad men. Then she literally gives Beth a knife to attempt suicide because she “has to make her own choice to live”. That was pure garbage.
@@Sky-si1iv When you look at her comic death she got to die a peacefully, safe, in a bed, surrounded by the people she loved and developed bonds with AFTER the apocalypse. Even in real life that's a great way to go out imo. I think the thing that really got me was it really shows how far they've come and sacrifices they've made were not in vain. To the point where they can actually die peacefully again which was a luxury rarely afforded to 99% of the people in the story.
Lori didn't "accidentally" turn rick and Shane against each other, she wanted rick to kill shane and then act like it was his plan all along. She knew that shane was a hot head with a massive anger issues. she knew that he was still in love with her and he would have done anything to have her, carl and the baby all to himself. Her death was bad, but could you imagine all of the damage she would have caused if she was still alive.
It's funny because I got to number 2 and i was mad because I was like "who's more annoying than Andrea??" How could I forget about Lori? The real villain of the Walking Dead 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂 the most shocking thing in the first episode of twd was not the zombie killing but Lori kissing Shane , the moment I saw them kissing I knew it that I am gonna hate them especially Lori 😂😂 I was shocked how can she move on so fast , offcourse she can move on but this fast , in my opinion she didn't love rick , she didn't even give it a few months. And idk but the Google says that rick was in coma for 4-5 weeks . And she fu*ked Shane just after 2-3days of knowing rick died 😅😅
I honestly didn't hate Lori or Andrea. Except when Lori got cold and bitter towards Rick for killing Shane even though she basically told Rick to kill him in the first place. I felt she got dull and kind of annoying in the prison. Andrea I liked almost all the way until her death. One thing that made me dislike her, was her not believing Michonne for thinking Woodbury was suspicious. Milton on the other hand I thought was a pretty cool character and I would have loved to see him in the newer seasons! I also would've liked to see Andrea and Lori in the newer seasons too with Negan and Alexandria, and the Commonwealth, all that. Would be super cool to have a non canon alternate Walking Dead show with all the dead and background characters as main characters!
I feel like the showrunners can be blamed for that. Sarah Wayne Callie’s was upset when they fired Frank Darabont and spoke loudly on it and she was killed off sooner than she was supposed to be and they wrote her character into the ground starting in season 2
To be honest I like Andrea. I must be in the 0.99% of the fandom.. Milton was a really cool character and woulda been unbeatable if he'd teamed up with Eugene and Ricks gang... Eugene and Milton making fakeout bullets for rival gangs? Inpenetrable armour? Science experiments to combat the walkers? Goddamn Rick's group wouldn't even have to worry about defence, technology, science, medication, perfectly made coffee.. Milton was really cool
Lizzie is a great character... Cause it shows the realism of insanity in an apocalyptic world.. and the writers didn't give her enough time to improve I mean.. she could've been a badass villain in the whisperers arc.. the confrontation between her and carol would be epic.. and especially great if Carl is Alive and tried to make her see things much more clearly... She could've been a villain turned ally.. like negan
I blame Carol for the deaths of the Andersons. Sam just wanted a friend in Carol, and she did the cruelest thing possible in order to drive him away. If she hadn’t said what she said to Sam, he probably wouldn’t have drawn the walkers attention. Thats the only thing I’ll forever hold against her
Even without Carol, Sam would die. In the comics, Carol died when Rick’s group is installed in the abandoned prison while Sam and Ron are one same person. Ron is the same age of Carl who in the comics ,when they came in Alexandria , was barely 10 years old ( maybe nine). Even without be screwing up by Carol, Ron/Sam doesn’t seems to useful to the story. And when a hurd of walkers came inside Alexandria, Rick try to get the Anderson family and Carl outside Alexandria before figure out a plan about the walkers( zombies). It only made the things worse as Ron/Sam panic and scream which caused his own death and the death of his mother.
Agreed. I get that she only said that stuff to scare Ron enough not to tell anyone he saw her in the armory getting some guns. But even afterwards once she finds out that Pete was beating his family, you could figure that Carol would kinda look out for Sam as she didn't for her daughter. Especially after Pete is killed.
Sam and his entire family were weak and spoiled. Sure the dad was abusive, but they were all annoying the heck out of us all. Sam was doomed way before he met Carol.
Carol wasn’t there to be his pal. She didn’t sugarcoat crap cause she lost her kid and knew he had to learn. She tried to get help for the Anderson when she realized Pete was Ed and would hurt his family. But the family was too weak to survive. Jessie should’ve let go of Sam’s hand
Although Nicholas took the “cowards way out,” I like to believe it was his final act of bravery by sacrificing himself to get Glenn out of there. We are all aware that walkers swarm towards a dinner opportunity. But he fell on Glenn so that was an oopsie. Edit: “Thank you.” Displaying he learned what he has been and what he is willing to do to try and make up for it. He finally believed he is making a brave choice and is proud/self-forgiven.
I might be the only one here, but Henry's death was really upseting for me. I liked henry a lot. He was like a younger brother to daryl, and his relationship with lydia was probably the cutest one from all the series.
Correction: Richard's plan wasn't to sacrifice someone else to provoke The Kingdom to fight. His plan was to sacrifice himself & unfortunately it went horribly wrong when instead the Saviors killed Ben. His plan was shit but he ultimately was right. He had been trying desperately to get Ezekiel to fight cuz he knew they had to...
Michonne is such a wonderful character, I'll never forget the look of fear and horror on her face when she was trying to get Rick and Carl to safety after he gets shot in the eye...Michonne has been a mom to Carl, Judith and Rick Grimes Jr and she absolutely deserves it after losing her child in such a tragic way because of her partner, then damn near losing her mind and isolating herself walking around with the corpses of the ones who destroyed her world, to falling in love again and receiving three beautiful kids....Ron was annoying as rck
No way, Lori may have made a few mistakes, but she's nowhere near as bad as Andrea, not even close, she's not perfect, but giving her the first place is just ridiculous, hell, Morgan was annoying as hell at times with his "no killing" rule, Jesus was up there right next to him, equally annoying if not more, as far Lori's choices having bloody consequences goes, she didn't cause any deaths as far as I remember, the minute she saw Rick at the camp everything she did from that moment made perfect sense, she was supportive, she didn't want Rick being reckless, she didn't want him running around, solving everyone else's problems, she wanted him safe for her and Carl, the way she reacted to Andrea when she complained about Lori having a gun while hers was taken away is proof enough that as a wife she was very supportive and will fight for Rick, Andrea though, she definitely didn't have any fans, so it should be her!
I honestly thought Richard had good intentions. He knew that the Kingdom needed a spark to join to fight against the Saviors. He wanted to die and reunite with his daughter, hoping his death would cause others to fight. He just didn’t take into account that the Saviors would kill someone else.
I came here to say this. Richard set that whole meeting up, with the intention to die and pull the Kingdom into a fight against the saviors. Jared even told Richard that he would kill him next time he got the chance. That's why Richard set it up, to be killed. I wouldn't call him a coward, the way the narrator did. I thought it was very brave of Richard to want to die for the cause. He never knew that Jared would kill Benjamin instead.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Noble as his intentions were, those decisions were stupid. Trying to set up a woman who had no involvement whatsoever? AFTER accidentally getting Benjamin killed is him not learning from his mistakes.
Agreed. He had great intentions to try and help the Kingdom and their other communities from the Saviors. And if he knew that Benjamin would've been shot instead of himself like promised, he never would've done that set up. However where he falls short is that he doesn't admit his mistakes. Yes, the Saviors were the villains, but after getting Benjamin killed he showed no regrets for his actions.
What about Morgan? Started off interesting, but became insufferable with his morality speeches. He is the sole reason I stopped watching Fear the Walking Dead.
I gave up after Season 3 because all the characters in Fear just made me cringe even more than Morgan. I don't think the characters are all that memorable.
@@deyoungyoung3059 Can’t really blame the actor. It’s just how the character was written, and he does a good enough job with the material he’s given. It’s just since he arrived on Fear and became the main protagonist the whole show was about second chances, redemption and making the “right” choices, sprinkled with too much cringy lovey-dovey dialogue.
@@varunsrinidhi9061 I loved the first three seasons. Around that time it was actually better than the mainland show. It was also the most horror oriented of all the shows, then season 4 happened 😒
My top dislike is Lori. Genuinely dislike everything about her character. The first time through I just thought she was annoying, but rewatching, she's unbearable. The way she yelled at Andrea for doing the "mans work" and not her "womans work" I could literally throw up. and the way she just expected everyone to do everything for her like she was a queen or something. One of my most disliked characters of any show ever!
Lori was useless throughout the show. The only thing she managed to do was talk some sense into the group to stop blaming Rick and that's pretty much all she came up with xd
Bit late to the party here but I think Lizzie is a great example of a child innocence being corrupted/torn from reality. She really didn’t understand the gravity of what was actually going on in the world around her or what she did I mean she thought of walkers as people coming back.
Ah, I also hated Henry. He screwed up big time, spilling the beans to captive Lydia (she played him like a fiddle ) and thinking he knew what to do all the time. Sorry to say, I was glad to see his head on a pike. I wish Enid had been spared; she was turning into an interesting character.
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When Carol took out lizzie I said out loud "about damn time!"....and I'm a grandfather of 4.
Negan
Martin from the hunters and his danm bubblegum.
Gareth
everyone hates carl
Lori: He’s dangerous Rick!! He’s gonna get us killed unless you kill him!
*Rick kills Shane*
Lori: *Insert shocked Pikachu face*
and then blames rick afterwards omg
@@bloodyhand1682 yeah man that was fcked up 😂
This really annoyed me, definitely made me hate her
Basically Lori is Jada & Rick is Will
Because CARL SAW IT HAPPEN. My god you guys have no clue
Lori hears that rick dies and less than a month later, hooks up with his best friend
Michonne sees rick explode and 6 years later cares for her children and hoping he’s alive.
Don’t be like Lori, be like Michonne
Michonne from season 3 was very annoying but she redeemed herself 10 fold in every following season
@@Gothtides nah imo she wasnt annoying she was just mad aloof and didnt want to be with other people cuz she thought that shes capable of surviving alone and so that she wouldnt get hurt. i mean who wouldnt be like that after losing their newborn child at the hands of her husband and then having to kill him like its honestly depressing.
I mean she cared for her children at some point. After Rick “exploded” she left Judith and RJ alone to go and look for Rick as she completely rejected the idea of Rick dying leaving them on their own resulting in Darrell stepping up for them
@@Miguiixbxshe spoke to judith before she left and knew they were going to be taken care of. The whole community of alexandria is like a family, they were always going to be there for judith and rj
@@cinnamonroll6634 That stuff wasn't revealed until later on when her character arc was unfolding, which is kind of what I was saying you know? She came off as someone who was just trying to stir up trouble in a very fractured and fragile group - but like you said, it was later revealed that she had a VERY good reason for her weird attitude toward certain people. Becoming a mother again to Carl and Judith eventually healed her
Lizzie was 100% a future serial killer if she wasn't put down. It's sad seeing kids die but it was completely necessary
I feel like that she would have joined up with the whisperers if she had been around alot longer.
Carol killing Lizzie was a big sigh of relief for me, and Gregory’s death was a cause for celebration.
Carol made the ultimate sacrifice..Killing a child had to be the worse for her, a child that thought of her as her mother..but necessary for Carol, especially after Lizzy killing her little sister, and then wanting to kill little Judith. That episode got to me..It was a false piece of paradise for all of them. Then reality hits when Lizzy was playing with dead people, and feeding them rats..Then Tyreese found out what Carol did to his girlfriend..
It made me play Jump Around by House of Pain in my head the minute I saw Gregory got executed.
Lizzie had mental illness there’s no way she can survive in the apocalypse
I was really hyped when Gregory died so I guess that means he was a good addition 😂
I was so happy when Carol killed Lizzie...🥳🥳🥳🥳 !!
I disagree with Milton being one of the “worst” characters. Milton was smart and not a fighter. If he’d been on Rick’s team he could have been a useful Eugene. Instead, he was with the Guvna, a psychotic homicidal bully, so he did what he had to to live. I sympathized with him. More so than with Andrea, anyway.
Remember Milton actually knew the governor years before the apocalypse ever hit, so with governor killing his own good friend, shows he’s so far gone and doesn’t care bout people no more
@@koulor315 I totally agree that the Guv was so far gone. That’s why I sympathized with Milton. He didn’t deserve that death at all
Andrea was misunderstood. Most women are.
Andrea is a trigger happy groopie. Shane, The Governor, she almost killed Daryl and Rick. She's my #1 worst "good" guy.
If father Gabriel can kill, so can milton
Andrea did us a solid by introducing Machonne to the group. She has served her purpose 🥰😂
Best thing she did
Only thing worth
only great thing she did
Lizzy would have been super happy with the whisperers. Imagine the kind of villain she would have been!
Yeah right, would have gotten herself killed trying to hug them or some shit. She was a danger to everyone around and herself most of all.
@@armak7774 even then, remember how the whisperers called the walkers guardians? she'd probably would have been happy to be one. I can see Alpha use her to herd the walkers and her enjoying it or just choosing to be one.
@@CrustyMuffinsify What would Alpha think of her?
Haha good observation.
I loved lizzy I thought she deserved more screentime, grownup.she would have made a good villain
I like Milton. He had potential to be a good scientist in the apocalypse.
He would of got along with Eugene really well if he made it.
He was a good guy who redeemed himself in the end.
@@LonewolfWRX I agree fully
Idk Milton’s kinda racist
Smithers
Imagine being cast as a fan favorite from the source material (Andrea) and then winding up being one of the most insufferable characters to ever be onscreen
They weren't even the same character, not remotely. They just had the same name. It's a complete joke to compare the two versions.
I liked Andrea lmao
Andrea was sooo annoying and I was glad to see her gone
It's a shame cuz her actress was pretty good she was just a victim of terrible writing
Me too @@bastienlacroux4593
I loved Carols growth…going from timid abused wife, to the one you call on first when shit gets crazy
It was very weird how they switched so many characters around in the comics to the show. Carol was terrible and utterly useless in the comics but one of the best people in the show. Andrea was one of the best people in the comics but terrible in the show. Also there are so many deaths they switched to other characters or events they switched the characters entirely. Bob stuckey the Alcoholic was the one in the show that had his leg eaten after he got bit and said the cannibals were eaten tainted meat. But in the comics it was Dale. Mack was the one that got shot in the eye with a crossbow and said to tell Rosita he loved her not Terras gf.
@@jakebrodowski9 I think the show runners wanted to shift from the comics whenever possible. Otherwise the show might not have been as interesting to watch.
@@BonaContentionTen7 Also make it so the fans of the comics wouldn't know absolutely everything that was going to happen.
Yeah, and threatening a kid is a great quality too...
Carol went from abused timid wife to the terminator. It got ridiculous. Carol and Tyreese find out Rick and the gang are captured and one has to stay with Judith. So Carol goes instead of the bear sized man who runs through walls and kills small hordes of walkers with his bare hands and or hammers.
Basically the entire Anderson family made the list. Ron, Sam and Pete were such annoying characters.
In the comic, Pete was supposed to be only hate able Anderson member. Ron is hated just for being a jerk and Sam is hated because his whining behavior which got him and his whole family killed.
I like Sam and Ron
@@mitchellbenford3896 Good for you
@@yazzy8463 i also kinda have a head cannon for the boys even though i didn’t even finish season 6, it just got that bad. Would you like to hear it?
I like Jessie alot, I think she was wasted completely
That smile when Andrea shot Daryl pissed me off so much
Bro its like she wants to play with the sniper even though they told her not to and yet she does anyway.
@@dragonrider1736yup , my only question was is she this much dumb that using gun will get walkers attention . I mean they told her not to do that still did omg i wanted to smack her character so much😭😭😭
If I were Rick or Shane, I'd beat Andrea to death for this...
She big time pissed me off with that.
Sammmee
#6 if you never knew, the character of carol kept her hair short because Ed would drag her by it and beat on her. That’s why after his death she grew confident enough to grow it back out to where it is today in the show.
Those walkers did Carol a favour by freeing her from Ed's abuse.
@@varunsrinidhi9061 facts
It took a long time though. Ed died in the fourth episode in season 1 and she grows out her hair in the 9th season after the time jump. He left scars on her that won't heal easily and she only felt safe enough after she "married" Ezikiel.
that's what Henry says in 9x11 or 12 to daryl
@@ismaeelbutt3902 yeah, i really wasn’t that surprised by this comment.
It’s always been ironic that TV Andrea tops the worst lists when in the comics she’s basically Michonne meets TV Carol.
That's what sucks. Her character could have been redeemed in the series if they gave her some time to improve in later seasons. Remember, nobody really cared about Carol until about season 3 when she started to become badass.
Yep. So disappointing what they did to that character
Same with Dale and Herschel. Herschel was awesome in the show horrible in the comics
Gives both properties their own ticks and nuances and makes fun to look at both and see the differences
@@webs538 Couldnt stand comic Hershal. Or season 2 hershal. Most people dont understand that Hershal was cast to play that same rude, callous charactuer until the end. Glad he didnt have to. "You people are like a plague". I always thought that was funny because they really /really/ are. lmao Everyone/everything goes great until ricks group gets near then everything falls apart. The farm, the prison, Gabriels church. Terminus. Alexandria. Hell Morgan was surviving out there in that apartment.
I thought Lizzie's arc was quite well done. It was an interresting take on what it would be like for someone with undiagnosed sociopathic or psychopathic personality traits to grow up in a world where violence and death are prevalent. I think that her inability to read human emotions is what made her unable to tell the difference between the dead and the living.
" Ed was such a vile character, he made antagonist SHANE look like a hero" I cracked up
Shane hadn't really achieved his antagonist status yet, not until he aimed a gun at Rick a couple of episodes later.
I actually thought Lizzie was a pretty good character because of her descent into insanity and psychopathy. Sometimes we need a total psychopath to show what an insane world the walking dead is
I agree. It showed what kind of dangers lingered with untreated psychosis. And the fact that the psychosis came in a young girl package made it even more riveting to me. I cried when Mika was killed by Lizzy though.
@@MsAubrey true, I was hoping Mika would survive and be the new comic Sophia
Carol shouldn't have managed to get lizzie and her sister instead both should have escaped on their own
Lizzie first made her sister bitten and then going to find more humans to turn (she wants all still living humans to turn) and then at the end let herself turn should something they should have tried but adult Lizzie gets killed then
Lizzie was a psychopath but the two that really stood out here was The Governor Phillip & Beta plus what’s a Zombie Apocalyspe without psychopaths am I right
She's not a psychopath, she's delusional. Also, letting her roam without constantly looking after her got a child killed. We do not "need" character like this. Lock her ass up.
Was I the only one who LOVED Milton?
I never loved him but he most certainly wouldn't be on my worst character list. He'd be on my "wasted potential" list
I met Lizzie & her real life dad shortly after her tv death. Her dad said she got death threats & stuff like that. I felt bad for them
People fr really gotta know that the actor does not equal the character.
That came from the mentally ill/delusional fringe of the Fandom. Likely the Bethyl fans. These people have zero sense of reality and morality.
Really? Man, some people just take the show too seriously.
l loved Lizzy! Also loved Carol's growth.
People take shit too seriously. Hope the girl was able to move away from all that stuff
I really hated Spencer's guts, I mean they were all over the place.
lmao
I don't hate him and he wants to help his people but he was a real coward
I'm still amazed that he actually did have guts
And here I thought he didn’t have any guts
I feel like the way this list speaks on the children the show is very inhumane. I get that Sam was a scaredy-cat but he was also a child and wouldn't have been nearly as scared if Carol hadn't been threatening him so as much as I love her a big part of that is partially her fault. Calling him a nuisance just felt like way too much
True Sam, and Jesse's death are on Carol.
I'm going full on sanctimony here, but I've always found the way fans and content creators relish Sam's death as disturbing as the death itself. I've never seen such a brutal child death fully on screen, yet apparently fans cheered as the crying boy was slowly eaten. I know it's just a show, and kids on shows can be a little annoying sometimes. But TV is art, and art is a reflection of our attitudes about reality. The deaths of Sam, as well as Mika and others like them began appearing on TV in earnest after that Sandy Hook shooting. More such horrors occurred with greater frequency in the years that followed. Meanwhile, child refugees drowned or were beaten by guards on the nightly news. I can't help but wonder: was this and other kid-killing 2010s shows just a play for shock value, or an expression of our acquiescence to a new normal in which we resign ourselves to the cheapening of young lives? The question haunts me as much as Sam's screams.
@@varframppytwobtokwanguz2286 as someone who's also a fan of The walking Dead games the fan base is just as brutal there if not worse
I was most disappointed with Andrea. That she could have killed the Governor and didn't do it says how flawed she was. She knew how evil he was.
She tried to but Milton stopped her :/
@@sequoiasunnieredwing7777 he had a chance at night while he was asleep. There was a knife right there and she chose not to stab him. You must have missed that episode?
@@annademo no I didn't miss it. But i think killing the governor in his sleep went against Andrea's nature and it was nearly impossible for her... Rick's group was asking her to do something that was contrary to who she was. I can't say I blame her for not going through with it.
Also, Andrea only knew pieces of what happened. She didn't even know fully what happened to Maggie until Herschel told her a few episodes later. For the most part Andrea was kept in the dark about a lot of things and everyone just expected her to read their minds lol. Wasn't really fair.
i’m saying she had a chance woman really had feelings for the guy smh
That's one of the reasons why I didn't like her, I feel like she just spread her legs and was "in love" with the governor.... it seemed like she thought she could "change him"
Lori and Andrea were two of the most aggravating characters I've EVER seen on television 📺
Skyler White
@@Mrhksdrift I can understand being annoyed by Skyler but comparing her to Lori and Andrea is unfair. Skyler was a well written and multidimensional character and Anna Gunn did an exceptional job portraying her. Her purpose in the story was often at odds with Walt but it was always believable from both a character and plot perspective. "Someone has to protect this family from the man who protects this family". She was flawed as any other character on the show but she was always thinking about keeping her family safe, including Walt (the gambling story and buying the car wash were her ideas).
With Lori and Andrea, their characterization was so inconsistent that at times it felt more like the writers picking plot points out of a hat for them.
@@LOTRfanatic121she still sucked
Beth!!!
Not just loris character but the actor,she was so annoying on prison break aswell
Yeah Andrea was done dirty in the show. Her whole character is wanting to be the badass comic book Andrea while also being clueless. Honestly was so glad when she finally was gone bc it really felt like she had no character arc and I was getting tired of her being the source of tension.
It’s really is sad to see how dirty they did Andrea in the show. On the plus side I read the comics after I watched the show so if anything it was a pleasant surprise that she’s actually awesome.
Fr she’s one of the coolest characters. They just turned her into a whiny b*tch
I’m pretty sure Darabont disliked Laurie Holden so he was the main reason that Andrea was a bad character in the show. It sucks because she’s a badass in the comics.
@@ryancooper6229 He only wrote her character during season 1
@@ryancooper6229 that's be weird, because she was also in Darabont's The Most, so he mist actually like her.
@@mothermedusa9921 I also have dyslexia
Characters like Lizzie were masterfully done and her insanity was absolutely incredible in showing how trauma had transformed her. I don't believe she should be on this list. She had depth and character which makes her a good character despite the horrible acts she did she served a purpose. Lissie overall shouldn't be on a list with characters who were just simply underdeveloped.
Yes the Lizzie scenes were very interesting.
I really like what she brought to the show.
Such an eerie feeling.
It’s moments like these that make me able to rewatch the seasons over again.
Leaves me with so much to think about
So the list are poorly written or just disliked characters. She makes the list, the same reason Andrea does she's disliked. I won't disagree about the trauma transforming her, it made her unpredictable crazy-dangerous which equals unliked in TWD. universe.
Anything to fill that 20 quota though
Could’ve filled the spot with the cannibal dude from terminus, more people liked Milton and Lizzie than liked him 🤷🏼♂️
Though hes not on here, i would argue that lizzie is worse than negan in a lot of ways
My most hated character was Eugene Porter. He lied to someone saying that he was in the army and needed to get to Washington DC because he knew the cure for what was happening. It was all BS so people would protect him from what was happening. But I also hated the guy who just believed him right away without any questions or hesitancy.
I hated him too.
Abraham was at a dark place, at the edge of the Cliff, in situations like that we hang on to whatever hope or purpose we get across. It's quite accurate, but yes Eugene was a Parasite for 3 seasons.
For me, Eugene is one of the worst characters he is a coward and a traitor for his own benefit
But also if not for Eugene, Rick and his whole crew would’ve been killed by Negan that day in the field
@@Stephabigailthey would've ended the saviors before that if it wasn't for Eugene helping them.
If Shane didnt turn out to be a villan he and rick would've been an overpowered duo
Yeah, that bitch Lori ruined their friendship.
Yeah Lori #1.. it took me a while to understand why people hated Lori. But after rewatching the whole series (like binge watching it for the new season) I just ended up not liking her because I actually pay attention to her tactics during her seasons.
Pinning best friends against each other, playing with Shane feelings, egging Rick to kill his friend because he’s dangerous, and then has a surprise pikachu face when Rick kills Shane.
Like wtf do you want Lori you can’t have both 🤦🏻♀️.
She says Shane dangerous but then tells him to stay… that he can stay and it’ll work out somehow 🤦🏻♀️.
She also got angry at Rick when she found out Rick killed him, even though Shane tried killing Rick first.
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rewatch the scene where rick tells lori he killed shane. she was not angry at rick for killing shane, she was angry because carl had to shoot shane. it was pretty obvious seeing that her face dramatically changed from surprised to outraged when he mentioned that carl shot him. also, she was not playing with shane's feelings. she was just OBVIOUSLY uncomfortable with him after he literally tried to sexually assault her. seems pretty understandable to me
I haven’t watched TWD in a while either, just clips, but I don’t understand the dislike toward Lori. She isn’t a great character I think, but her reaction to Shane’s death was probably more of shock and hurt not necessarily a “WTF, Rick, why?”
Pawns Carl off on Carol all the time too... Only time she genuinely seems like a real mom is when she's literally dying and Carl's gonna have to be the one to put her down
Let's not forget that Carol was responsible for making Sam the way he was. He was a traumatized kid, and Carol triggered him.
Yes Sam is innocent in all of this, i wouldn't even hold a thought he was a nuisance, i got upset with Carole instead, but some people like to point fingers at him instead of Carole, projecting her issues with her daughter situation as a cruel vendetta against San which is abuse.
Sam was an annoying scary cat before Carol got in his head. That whole Anderson family was weak. I was so happy that they died.
Sam was a millstone. You could see it from day one ( aka a Star Trek redshirt). He was Whitney and clingy and way too soft. Compare him with Carl at that age.
He was going to die either way. Alexandria was never tested as far as i can remember he knew nothing beyond the walls so carol pretty much just gave him a warning how he was going to die which was so damn SATISFYING when he died
Haven't watched this yet, but goddamn Lori Grimes better be #1. She even haunted the series for a bit after her death.
yeye sure u didnt
@@e7danny7m lmao
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Tv Andrea and Lori I couldn't fucking stand
Only reason I looked for this video and read the comments. I needed to know if my daughter and I were wrong about not liking her
"It’s a good thing her friends are there when she pulls the gun on herself because we wouldn’t put it past Andrea to somehow mess that up as well."
That line was straight up savage and hilarious. That's what you call good scriptwriting!
When was this?
@@destinywijsman9387 exactly 😭
@@destinywijsman9387 22:06
@@Marie-cu8wd thx🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
Glad to see Lori at the top where she belonged. Shane was a good character until she started trying to manipulate him and pit him against Rick. She was one of the few characters whose end I truly felt was deserved.
SAME ! 😂
Shane was no saint. He tried to rape Lori
Not surprised that Lori topped the list. My husband and I felt like she enjoyed playing Rick and Shane off of each other. Shane was going to split, and she suckered him back in. Then she repeatedly gave him mixed signals and then told Rick that Shane was crazy. Well if you had let him run off with Andrea, like they wanted to, none of this would have happened.
100% agree
Agree also
But not that she tops the list, but is way up
Say you didn't pay attention to the show without saying you didn't pay attention to the show. She didn't play them off each other. What a stupid take.
@@kellevichy I have seen every single episode of all 11 seasons. I stand by my statement of Lori playing Rick and Shane off of each other. Just because you don't think so, doesn't mean that I have never watched the show.
I thought Lizzie was an awesome character.
A little girl who grew up at the prison, knowing walkers only from a distance. Because of that, she never learned to fear them and only saw them as ‘different’ people.
The childlike fascination she had for them was super-creepy and it really emphasized the bleakness of the world they live in.
I’m not disagreeing or anything but I think they were only at the prison for a relatively short time.
She definitely had Elements of a psychopath. Probably from the world she was brought up in but other kids managed fine so it’s more on her internal mental state.
Yes. I agree. I thought it was such an emotional moment when Carol such a mother figure had to kill Lizzie. That was way more emotional than anything about the finale . My two cents.
Yeah I don't see Lizzy as a villain either, just a screwed up little girl. But killing her sister was sad. Carol did what was needed
Carol did what was right only because Lizzie didn't have Amy real parents a live. Nothing in the whole universe is like losing your own child. Like I just did yesterday. My daughter was a beautiful sweet wonderful young women. I'm completely devastated, and will never be the same again. Thx for these format's, bit I want to devote all of them to my daughter. I'm not sure I'll ever be back. I'm so devastated. I Love you my sweet girl
I feel like Andrea couldve been better if she just listened to her real friends, like when Michonne was telling her that bad stuff was happening at Woodbury. Then again Michonne couldve backed up her claims, explaining more about what she saw and what was happening.
Fun fact: you probably don’t remember half of these characters because they were unlikeable and hated
Yeah. Especially Glenn
@@nicolausteslaushuh
Yeah fuck that unlikable character I can't remember
Hated characters are always remembered.
@@nicolausteslauswhat's your problem
"It's a good thing her friends are there when she pulls the gun on herself, because we wouldn't put it past her to mess that up too"
Watchmojo. That was one of the most savage things I have ever heard. GEEETT EEMM.
Lori definitely became a more interesting character in season 3, and the little dialogue she and Rick had that season felt more moving than anything they had prior due to those conversations being based off of her failures as a wife and parent (at least she has self-awareness). It actually made me sympathize for her when she died and how her death affected others since she went out without fully mending those relationships.
I didn't totally hate her, but I sure disliked her. She played both sides. Then tells Rick that Shane is dangerous, then tells Shane to stay and that she didn't even no who the father was. Then gets mad when Rick had to kill Shane. She was just plain stupit. I did hate when she made the little women speech. That really pissed me off. As if all women need men to protect them. I've been protecting myself all my life. I would be protecting the group, not washing other people's clothes
Contrast with her comic appreance, she survive but getting killed by a gunshot in Comic
I actually kind of liked Henry. After Sophia died, Carol went to a pretty dark place. While Henry can’t replace Sophia, adopting him helped her move on in a way she couldn’t before.
I liked him for Carol but damn was that boy dumb
Henry was a wasted character
The fact that they only expanded upon Henry’s character just to die in the end is very unfortunate...and bad writing as well
True. And a sad fact is we had more episodes as Henry as Carol's kid than we did with Sophia as carols kid
and I just find it so cool that the actors that played Sophia, Benjamin, and Henry are siblings irl
I felt bad for Milton in the end... He was a good dude who was just too weak character wise to withstand against the governor and his evil deeds. Why I felt bad was because in the end he realised this and wanted to help Andrea but it was far too late at that point.
0:46 20 - Aiden Monroe
1:56 19 - Milton Mamet
3:08 18 - Natania
4:22 17 - Henry Peletier
5:30 16 - Arat
6:38 15 - Gage
7:47 14 - Spencer Monroe
9:00 13 - Richard
10:07 12 - Ron Anderson
11:14 11 - Jadis Stokes
12:32 10 - Lizzie Samuels
13:36 9 - Pete Anderson
14:43 8 - Sam Anderson
15:50 7 - Jared
16:51 6 - Ed Peletier
17:50 5 - Dawn Lerner
18:58 4 - Nicholas
20:04 3 - Gregory
21:11 2 - Andrea Harrison
22:30 1 - Lori Grimes
Henry was one of my favorites, seeing carol have a “kid” that she cares for after losing her own daughter at the beginning of the series was great to see!
I just think the issue with that is they've already done that like three times with her and it ended up the same way as it did each time. Like it could've been interesting to see it finally work out but they kept killing the kids off way too soon (Most of them lasted less than a season).
Henry was such a "who gives an Fugg if he lives or dies character"
Bro and Henry literally looks like Sophia's brother.
@@min.4044 they are brother and sister in real life, Henry was played by Macsen Lintz (when he was young) and Matt Lintz (when he was adult), and Sophia was played by Madison Lintz
Everyone of Carol's kids (kids who call her mom) all die in less than a season of them doing so.
Andrea is the exact opposite in the comics she's a badass and someone you root for. In the show she just needed to die like 10 times earlier than she did.
Surprised Shane didn’t make the list, considering he betrayed his best friend and attempted to kill him
Carol killing Lizzie is one of the defining scenes on the show IMO.
Agreed!! Iconic scene.
Look at the flowers lol still iconic
Agree a truly iconic scene
Ed: punches carol
Also Ed: gets pissed off when Shane beats him up for punching carol
Shane whupped his ass. 😊❤
A true entitled white man abuser.
Lol “she didn’t mean it” Lori definitely knew what she was doing
Lizzie, to me was the most disturbing character in my eyes. Just a weird 'Alfred Hitchcock ' creepy feel. Like an evil you can't stop.
A talkative Michael Myers I would say lol
Just like Carol said “She can’t be around people”
@@LuciaLight100 "look at the flowers" will forever have a different message 😉
"Look at the flower lil psycho" 😅
@@Lebeauski gives an of mice n men vibes just pet the rabbits George
I actually felt bad for Sam, cause his Mom kept hiding him away from everything and told him to just think of something else; so he never got to learn how to deal with any of it. Then he's suddenly told to smother himself in walker guts and walk out into the dark amongst "the monsters"... I'd have freaked out too.
Yeah, it's weird that people would hate him. But audiences generally hate kids, so I'm not surprised. Reminds me of the hate Ollie from Game Of Thrones recieved.
@@blackdragon6 okay but to be fair Ollie deserved the hate in Game of Thrones
Plus Carol really didn't help when she basically tried to over compensate for her daughters death by making Sam completely avoid walkers because they can't even breathe near him without him dying, poor boy was traumatized and pushed into a terrifying scenario where all the adults failed him
@@gin.gefilms eh, not really.
@@blackdragon6 Olle was executed by the main character so I think people have every right to hate him lol
Another point of why Ed is so despicable are the implied things, specially the fact it's heavily implied he sexually abused Sophia or at least was planning to
Whoa wtf, source???
Lori: kill your best friend rick
*he does it*
Lori: you monster, i break up with you
yeah like wtf
she was mad that carl killed walker shane bruh
@@croftx22 I know
@@croftx22Carl did what he had to lol Lori is such a hypocrite
Honestly surprised Shane didn't make the list!! Especially because on top of everything else that made him terrible, he tried to assault Lori! I hated Lori 100% but no one deserves assault like that.
he was a bad person but fun to watch they put more of people that just made the show worse
@@dx-dragon4399 Negan didn't make the list either because even though he was a bad guy, people loved the character. The same is true for Shane.
@@braemtes23 negan was the bad guy from rick's group point of view , if we would have seen twd from negan perspective from season 1 to season 8 we would have said now that rick was the bad guy and negan just created a system that helps people survive , shane tried to kill rick many times , he killed otis and randall in cold blood , he assaulted lori , shane only cared about himself and he was a threat for his own group
@@asdds4042 Shane is exactly what Rick turned into. He only tried to kill Rick ONCE and that was at the end. The only other time you could claim is the fight he had with Rick but they BOTH tried killing each other. So no it wasn't "many times"
Otis needed to die. They both couldn't escape and Carl needed those supplies. It was the right call. Randall ALSO NEEDED to die. That was a call which Rick would make on later characters who honestly did less in future seasons.
Shane wasn't a villain. He was manipulated and used by Lori. She's the real villain of season 1 and 2.
And once more, Rick became just like Shane if not WORSE
He was crazy and evil IMO but not a bad character. I didn't like him but i liked watching him.
Lizzie wasn't really much of a character and more of a vehicle for a beautiful set up for a Of Mice and Men story.
She fullfilled her role perfectly as a character.
Arat is just tara backwards, because in the comics tara was negans lieutenant.
I never noticed that and it's such a cool easter egg.
Ohhhh
That's definitely an Easter egg
@@andreanatsuminadeau5608 I know WAY too much about the show. I've won several trivia contests at the local bars and American legion. It wasn't even a contest. 😎
@@aliengranpa damn, The Walking Dead is my favorite franchise in fiction, especially the comics, and I never noticed that about Arat.
I can't be the only one who couldn't stand Carl (Corral)... especially the first few seasons. If there was a decision to be made, he always always always did the wrong thing and put everyone in danger. Despite what they all told him in the show, he WAS directly responsible for Dale's death. Pretty sure they completely rewrote him by season 3.
Everyone hated Carl until they killed him and then apparently killing Carl was the worst decision ever and ruined the show.........
@Enyx because that is how stupid the survivors were in S1 and s2 and even s3.
Just think about the scene in S1 where amy and Ed and others died.
The whole group sitting out in the open. Laughing joking shouting. No protection. No one keeping watch. Then unloading the loudest possible guns on the 1 or 2 zombies.
People say they "miss when the zombies were a real threat" but they were never a threat. Its just the survivors were complete idiots
@Enyx yes and no. If he had reported the walker like he was supposed to, it would have been dead...errr, deader. Lol. But since he stole a gun and didn't want to get in trouble, he said nothing which allowed a walker free reign on the farm. Dale is just deaf or something, hard of hearing from being old maybe. Didn't care for Dale, but I stand by my statement of it being Carl's fault.
@Enyx i agree. I also always find it strange how rotten walkers can be torn apart with bare hands, or sometimes they just fall apart... but somehow they're strong enough to rip open cows, and Dale's chest of course lol...
We could pick holes in the dhow all day long tho...
@Enyx i haven't seen anything past michone going to the island looking for guns, then trying to search for Rick. No idea what's currently happening...
I didn't not like Andrea but she annoyed me; but, when she turned on Michonne, after she saved her and helped keep her alive for the months... And to bash the people at the prison, talking Rick's personal business with Shane, about how bad their living conditions were to the Gov., after all they've been through together; and, choosing to stay with the Gov after knowing what he did to Maggie, I wasn't sad when she was bit...
Andrea and Lizzie were the type of people that needed to be supervised at all times
Why Andrea ? She was a capable fighter and the strongest woman in season 2
I wouldn't agree with Andrea
@@idk-xj6wvBecause she partnered up with antagonists like Shane and The Governor, she was unpredictable and really brought nothing good. She also SHOT Daryl when she shouldn’t have had the sniper. She was definitely the dumbest woman of season 2, she was reckless, and a liability.
I honestly thought Andrea was gonna make it but sleeping with the enemy is a bad move
She had many chances to put him down but didn’t.. so I’m kind of happy she ended up the way
I like Judith and darl and negin I am 8 year s. Old.
To her, he wasn't the enemy. He was the guy that saved her while Rick's group were the people that risked their lives to save fucking Merle. Risked their to save Sophia (I mean, it was good). Risked their lives to save Randal. Risked their lives to find out Hershel in her manbaby moment. And when was the turn to save her, everyone turned down. So, yes. Is fair for her to prefer Woodburry over the prison. Plus, she was with them for like two months. And then she spend 8 months away from them.
@@xaviergarcia8342 I agree
I don't even understand why people hate her so much in the TV show
@@ChrisAtheist Because they don’t analyze anything. I mean, it’s even obvious thst Andrea was the heroe in 3rd season while Rick and the Governor were the antagonists. While Rick and Michonne wanted to kill everyone in Woodburry (even oldies, kids, innocents) and Governor wanted to kill everyone in the prison (Judith, Hershel and innocent Carol, Beth); Andrea was the only one (along Milton) that cared about innocents and wanted to make the peace and wanted to mix both groups and reach an agreement. The fandom only focused on “who got the big balls” between Rick and the Governor.
00:46 20. Aiden Monroe
01:56 19. Milton Mamet
03:06 18. Natania
04:20 17. Henry
05:31 16. Arat
06:38 15. Gage
07:47 14. Spencer Monroe
09:01 13. Richard
10:07 12. Ron Anderson
11:13 11. Jadis/Anne
12:30 10. Lizzie Samuels
13:37 9. Pete Anderson
15:48 7. Jared
I feel like 'bad' is a bad choice of words for Lizzie. She was a really well written character, and she wasn't 'evil', just loopy in the head. Yes, she was unstable and very dangerous, and Carol made the right decision in killing her, but she wasn't conscious of doing bad things and didn't do them b/c she enjoyed hurting people like, say, Simon. She was weirdly guileless, even innocent. And, she made for one of the most tragic, gut-wrenching (no pun intended) and moving episodes of the entire series.
I wish lizzie lived and was kicked from the community and grew up to be a resentful villainous crazy person like alpha or joi. With alpha
Right
Summed up my thoughts about Ron perfectly. His father was a piece of shit who abused him, Sam, and his mother, yet somehow Rick is at fault for putting him down after he went too far? Pete got his comeuppance and it was all on him.
I agree, though personally my theory is that Ron probably got the lesser end of the abuse, which in turn probably rationalized a lot of things for him in his head.
I fully agree with Lori being number one. She should have never hooked up with Shane even if she did think Rick was dead. You never hook up with your husband's best friend. That alone gives her the Crown. Andrea had good intentions. Her reasons for not choosing a side was because she wanted to save everyone. The problem was not everyone deserves saving.
"It's a good thing her friends are there when she pulled a gun on herself because we wouldn't put it past Andrea to mess that up as well" ....savage af😂😂💀💀
I loved it 😂😂😂
It’s honestly kinda disgusting that people hate on the children’s actors and their characters for just being kids. Lizzie was such an interesting character, showing how this world had its effect on children, specifically mentally ill people. And Sam was just a traumatized kid who was sheltered from the world. Carol traumatized him, hating their characters was stupid enough. But the people who were literally harassing the children’s actors for this
Yeah i think people use bad and annoying interchangeably. Some of th characters are negative or antagonistic but still serve a purpose in the story.
Also i don't think anyone's attaching the actors themselves, but rather their role and persona on the show.
@@RealNostalgicDreamer Did you not watch the video dude 😭 ppl fr were sending death threats to Lizzie’s actress and her family
Right on Sam. I actually hated his mom and Rick for letting him come with them knowing he had been cowering upstairs for a week with no actual zombies around. Bad parenting and decision making not Sam’s fault.
@@trick9816 People got trouble with understanding that a TV show character and the actor are not the same person.
Gabriel came really close to making this list according to me. Nobody seems to point this out but in the early stages he was truly awful, be it through his coward nature or constantly trying to drive a wedge in Rick's group in Alexandria. Then later on he does get better as an important figure during the Savior war and he had a cool episode with Negan, but his character declines again with the Whisperers as it seems his sole purpose is to be jealous of Siddiq and act unnecessarily aggressive. I did like the energy between him and Aaron during the hunting trips in the later episodes though. Mixed feelings I guess.
As for Carl, I see a lot of people dislike him, personally I thought his character ark was great in the later seasons. He had balls and grew wiser as the show went on, and would have been a good replacement for Rick. I also believe the whole interaction with Negan was one of the best moments in the series, and is ultimately what stops Negan from killing Rick at the end of the war.
They missed the whole point of Richard's decision. He sabotaged the trade with hopes of HIM dying. That's why he dug the grave ahead of time with the sign "Bury Me Here" that the episode was named after.
I don’t think they actually saw the episode smh 🤦♂️ It’s a damn shame bc it’s one of the best in the entire series imo. The actor who played Richard knocked it out of the park, that scene of him telling Morgan about how his plan to die for the Kingdom went wrong & tells his backstory about how he lost his family bc of his inaction gives me chills every time, & Lennie James as Morgan kills it this episode (literally) as usual.
@@RealTalkOrWalk Yeh I actually quite liked Richards character he was a good introduction into what the saviours have been doing to other communities like the kingdom.
Negan can blame rick for taking out his outpost all he wants, but he has no excuse with what he’s done to the people of kingdom.
Which therefore brings up that the people of that outpost where obviously not brilliant people it even showed that in the episode as the guys at the door were dicks and evidence of them being horrible was found on photos on the wall if I’m remembering correct.
I liked Richard he was just someone who was sick of the way things were and was willing to die to make a change, it isn’t his fault Jared was such a dick and randomly shot the kid
I was mad when he got Benjamin killed by Jared. Glad they're both gone. Richard can finally reunite his daughter and Jared deserved it.
I don't think Arat was fairly judged here, you can see on her face when she's commanded to hurt someone she doesn't want but, but she has to. When she was told to kill the someone at Alexandria, you can clearly see on her face she doesn't want to. She was simply a character with wasted potential and if used right could have been a leg in for the good guys.
Speaking back to Ed is literally the only good thing Andrea did. Oddly it is one of Shanes best moments too. When one character is so awful they make them look good then he must be really bad.
Only good part about Andrea for me, is her introduction of Michonne. I love Michonne. What a power warrior.
Did you forget Andrea saving Carol's life at the farm?
I'll never understand why they chopped Andrea's story and gave it to Carol, Sasha and Michonne. Her comic book death was one of the saddest moments.
We don't talk about that. Too sad!!! I loved her!
I never understood the Andrea hate. It's called development, she didn't last long enough to develop into a better character.
@@janellejulianajoy For comic book readers she is up there with Rick and Carl. It’s like how Tyrese was pretty much a nothing character because they gave all his big comic moments to everyone else. Their characters got strip mined.
@@janellejulianajoy she's a lot of comic readers favorite character, including mine. Like the other guy said, they parted out her character. While she was in the show though, she made many ridiculous illogical decisions that are only there to move the plot along and cause problems. If a character is constantly fucking up they're going to become unlikable. She lasted long enough to where the writers new she was pointless to try and redeem.
How did she die in the comic?
Killing Spencer was what made me like Negan.
Richard was planning to get killed and his death would be a trigger to start the war. He didn't expect that someone else would get killed.
I actually feel bad for Sam, he was traumatised by Carol pointlessly imo.. A young child hearing such words is kinda harsh and unjustified. Felt definitely bad for him.. (not for Ron or Pete tho)
Its a world wear you cant be afraid or you die, and his cowardice not only got himself killing but his family too
Same. Unlike Carl, Judith, and other child characters, Sam was never exposed to the horrors of the new world, never taught to protect himself. I don't blame him (too much) for panicking when he was among the horde.
I hated that kid. I was laughing when he died.
@@agmarkwell but he also tells his mom he's not leaving her side and says he can handle it. Foolish choice which kills the rest of his family
Sam was doomed before he met Carol. His entire family were weak and annoying
The deaths of Gareth, 'The Claimers', Alpha, Beta, The Governor, Shane, Simon (Negan's former right hand man), Pope were a cause of celebration for me and should've been on the list. Then again they all had it coming.
Shane was the best character to me. Killing Otis was cause for celebration
I cant say why but I loved alpha so much
I also hated L whatsername who was with Pope and who once liked Daryl. She was one screwed up chick
Gregory was ultrasleezey. A perfect portrayal of a politician only in it for himself.
Andrea is hands down the worst offender. In the comics she lasts until the end and I almost cried when she died. In the show I remember me and the people I was watching it with literally cheered when she died.
God she was awful, she was so obsessed with feeling bad for herself and making dale feel bad for caring about her. Then she kept sleeping with really bad men. Then she literally gives Beth a knife to attempt suicide because she “has to make her own choice to live”. That was pure garbage.
@@kylevernon then u will love morgan
I admire that you didn't cry at comic Andrea's death. I hated it.
@@Sky-si1iv When you look at her comic death she got to die a peacefully, safe, in a bed, surrounded by the people she loved and developed bonds with AFTER the apocalypse. Even in real life that's a great way to go out imo. I think the thing that really got me was it really shows how far they've come and sacrifices they've made were not in vain. To the point where they can actually die peacefully again which was a luxury rarely afforded to 99% of the people in the story.
@@Vorusen oh, I should clarify, I just meant I hated that she died!
Andrea was the most badass character in the comics. The television adaptation of her is nothing less than a travesty.
Lori didn't "accidentally" turn rick and Shane against each other, she wanted rick to kill shane and then act like it was his plan all along. She knew that shane was a hot head with a massive anger issues. she knew that he was still in love with her and he would have done anything to have her, carl and the baby all to himself.
Her death was bad, but could you imagine all of the damage she would have caused if she was still alive.
It's funny because I got to number 2 and i was mad because I was like "who's more annoying than Andrea??" How could I forget about Lori? The real villain of the Walking Dead 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂 the most shocking thing in the first episode of twd was not the zombie killing but Lori kissing Shane , the moment I saw them kissing I knew it that I am gonna hate them especially Lori 😂😂 I was shocked how can she move on so fast , offcourse she can move on but this fast , in my opinion she didn't love rick , she didn't even give it a few months. And idk but the Google says that rick was in coma for 4-5 weeks . And she fu*ked Shane just after 2-3days of knowing rick died 😅😅
I love lizzie's death it was so heartbreaking and well made I love her character it show that kids can be dangerous too
milton and eugene would be good friends ngl
I honestly didn't hate Lori or Andrea. Except when Lori got cold and bitter towards Rick for killing Shane even though she basically told Rick to kill him in the first place. I felt she got dull and kind of annoying in the prison. Andrea I liked almost all the way until her death. One thing that made me dislike her, was her not believing Michonne for thinking Woodbury was suspicious. Milton on the other hand I thought was a pretty cool character and I would have loved to see him in the newer seasons! I also would've liked to see Andrea and Lori in the newer seasons too with Negan and Alexandria, and the Commonwealth, all that. Would be super cool to have a non canon alternate Walking Dead show with all the dead and background characters as main characters!
I feel like the showrunners can be blamed for that. Sarah Wayne Callie’s was upset when they fired Frank Darabont and spoke loudly on it and she was killed off sooner than she was supposed to be and they wrote her character into the ground starting in season 2
To be honest I like Andrea. I must be in the 0.99% of the fandom.. Milton was a really cool character and woulda been unbeatable if he'd teamed up with Eugene and Ricks gang... Eugene and Milton making fakeout bullets for rival gangs? Inpenetrable armour? Science experiments to combat the walkers? Goddamn Rick's group wouldn't even have to worry about defence, technology, science, medication, perfectly made coffee.. Milton was really cool
Time for an updated list, WatchMojo! This needs Sebastian!
Can’t believe this show is coming to an end, thank you for all the memories and all the hours spent on the edge of my seat TWD.
Lizzie is a great character... Cause it shows the realism of insanity in an apocalyptic world.. and the writers didn't give her enough time to improve I mean.. she could've been a badass villain in the whisperers arc.. the confrontation between her and carol would be epic.. and especially great if Carl is Alive and tried to make her see things much more clearly... She could've been a villain turned ally.. like negan
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I blame Carol for the deaths of the Andersons. Sam just wanted a friend in Carol, and she did the cruelest thing possible in order to drive him away. If she hadn’t said what she said to Sam, he probably wouldn’t have drawn the walkers attention. Thats the only thing I’ll forever hold against her
Even without Carol, Sam would die. In the comics, Carol died when Rick’s group is installed in the abandoned prison while Sam and Ron are one same person. Ron is the same age of Carl who in the comics ,when they came in Alexandria , was barely 10 years old ( maybe nine). Even without be screwing up by Carol, Ron/Sam doesn’t seems to useful to the story. And when a hurd of walkers came inside Alexandria, Rick try to get the Anderson family and Carl outside Alexandria before figure out a plan about the walkers( zombies). It only made the things worse as Ron/Sam panic and scream which caused his own death and the death of his mother.
Agreed. I get that she only said that stuff to scare Ron enough not to tell anyone he saw her in the armory getting some guns. But even afterwards once she finds out that Pete was beating his family, you could figure that Carol would kinda look out for Sam as she didn't for her daughter. Especially after Pete is killed.
Sam and his entire family were weak and spoiled. Sure the dad was abusive, but they were all annoying the heck out of us all. Sam was doomed way before he met Carol.
Carol wasn’t there to be his pal. She didn’t sugarcoat crap cause she lost her kid and knew he had to learn. She tried to get help for the Anderson when she realized Pete was Ed and would hurt his family. But the family was too weak to survive. Jessie should’ve let go of Sam’s hand
Andrea would’ve had good character development but never got the chance since she was killed
Although Nicholas took the “cowards way out,” I like to believe it was his final act of bravery by sacrificing himself to get Glenn out of there. We are all aware that walkers swarm towards a dinner opportunity.
But he fell on Glenn so that was an oopsie.
Edit: “Thank you.” Displaying he learned what he has been and what he is willing to do to try and make up for it. He finally believed he is making a brave choice and is proud/self-forgiven.
In addition to falling on Glenn, he also wasted a gun, and a bullet.
I might be the only one here, but Henry's death was really upseting for me. I liked henry a lot. He was like a younger brother to daryl, and his relationship with lydia was probably the cutest one from all the series.
Correction: Richard's plan wasn't to sacrifice someone else to provoke The Kingdom to fight.
His plan was to sacrifice himself & unfortunately it went horribly wrong when instead the Saviors killed Ben.
His plan was shit but he ultimately was right. He had been trying desperately to get Ezekiel to fight cuz he knew they had to...
Richard in the face reminded me so much of the governor
ya I got what he was trying to do but like you said the plan was shit
yes I was going to say the same thing
Intentions or not, he got someone killed. 🤷♀️ Might as well have been straight-up murder.
@@jaynedodd5528 I believe I said it was a shit plan...
Michonne is such a wonderful character, I'll never forget the look of fear and horror on her face when she was trying to get Rick and Carl to safety after he gets shot in the eye...Michonne has been a mom to Carl, Judith and Rick Grimes Jr and she absolutely deserves it after losing her child in such a tragic way because of her partner, then damn near losing her mind and isolating herself walking around with the corpses of the ones who destroyed her world, to falling in love again and receiving three beautiful kids....Ron was annoying as rck
No way, Lori may have made a few mistakes, but she's nowhere near as bad as Andrea, not even close, she's not perfect, but giving her the first place is just ridiculous, hell, Morgan was annoying as hell at times with his "no killing" rule, Jesus was up there right next to him, equally annoying if not more, as far Lori's choices having bloody consequences goes, she didn't cause any deaths as far as I remember, the minute she saw Rick at the camp everything she did from that moment made perfect sense, she was supportive, she didn't want Rick being reckless, she didn't want him running around, solving everyone else's problems, she wanted him safe for her and Carl, the way she reacted to Andrea when she complained about Lori having a gun while hers was taken away is proof enough that as a wife she was very supportive and will fight for Rick, Andrea though, she definitely didn't have any fans, so it should be her!
I honestly thought Richard had good intentions. He knew that the Kingdom needed a spark to join to fight against the Saviors. He wanted to die and reunite with his daughter, hoping his death would cause others to fight. He just didn’t take into account that the Saviors would kill someone else.
I came here to say this. Richard set that whole meeting up, with the intention to die and pull the Kingdom into a fight against the saviors. Jared even told Richard that he would kill him next time he got the chance. That's why Richard set it up, to be killed. I wouldn't call him a coward, the way the narrator did. I thought it was very brave of Richard to want to die for the cause. He never knew that Jared would kill Benjamin instead.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Noble as his intentions were, those decisions were stupid. Trying to set up a woman who had no involvement whatsoever? AFTER accidentally getting Benjamin killed is him not learning from his mistakes.
Agreed. He had great intentions to try and help the Kingdom and their other communities from the Saviors. And if he knew that Benjamin would've been shot instead of himself like promised, he never would've done that set up.
However where he falls short is that he doesn't admit his mistakes. Yes, the Saviors were the villains, but after getting Benjamin killed he showed no regrets for his actions.
What about Morgan? Started off interesting, but became insufferable with his morality speeches. He is the sole reason I stopped watching Fear the Walking Dead.
I gave up after Season 3 because all the characters in Fear just made me cringe even more than Morgan. I don't think the characters are all that memorable.
But Lennie James is great tho it’s just that his character isn’t the best
@@deyoungyoung3059 Can’t really blame the actor. It’s just how the character was written, and he does a good enough job with the material he’s given. It’s just since he arrived on Fear and became the main protagonist the whole show was about second chances, redemption and making the “right” choices, sprinkled with too much cringy lovey-dovey dialogue.
@@benpoem7813 it ditched all of that around season 6.
@@varunsrinidhi9061 I loved the first three seasons. Around that time it was actually better than the mainland show. It was also the most horror oriented of all the shows, then season 4 happened 😒
My top dislike is Lori. Genuinely dislike everything about her character. The first time through I just thought she was annoying, but rewatching, she's unbearable. The way she yelled at Andrea for doing the "mans work" and not her "womans work" I could literally throw up. and the way she just expected everyone to do everything for her like she was a queen or something. One of my most disliked characters of any show ever!
Lori was useless throughout the show. The only thing she managed to do was talk some sense into the group to stop blaming Rick and that's pretty much all she came up with xd
Don’t forget she saved Beth when she wanted to die and locked herself in the bathroom and slit her wrists
Bit late to the party here but I think Lizzie is a great example of a child innocence being corrupted/torn from reality. She really didn’t understand the gravity of what was actually going on in the world around her or what she did I mean she thought of walkers as people coming back.
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Ah, I also hated Henry. He screwed up big time, spilling the beans to captive Lydia (she played him like a fiddle ) and thinking he knew what to do all the time. Sorry to say, I was glad to see his head on a pike. I wish Enid had been spared; she was turning into an interesting character.
I loved Milton, I feel like his character could have had a lot of development if he hadn’t of been killed by the Governor.