
“Screw my wife, have my children – my children! – call you daddy? Is that what you want?”


“You going to kill me in cold blood?” Rick shouted at Shane. Over the years, the Walking Dead has featured storylines from the books, tweaked with new twists, that bring added meaning for anyone who knows the original plotlines.Īnd the best example might be from season two when Rick Grimes had a deadly fight with his jealous best friend, Shane Walsh, who threatened Rick with a gun.
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And when Terminus popped up on the TV version, comic nerds nationwide wondered if there was a connection. The action showcases the brutality of the people in Terminus, while underscoring what makes Rick Grimes and his crew of survivors such a special group: in the midst of an inhuman nightmare, they still struggle to hold onto their humanity.įans who read The Walking Dead graphic novels know there was a group of cannibals who tracked and attacked Rick’s group. But instead, they were all taken captive. It promised to be a safe haven for Rick’s crew. What is the deal with the people in this place called Terminus?įans may remember at the end of last season, the show’s hero Rick Grimes traveled with his friends and son to a place called Terminus. This is different to other examples where Rick has caused enemies to get eaten and was clearly intended as an execution.The Walking Dead is so successful – it’s TV’s most popular show with young viewers and cable television’s highest-rated drama – that AMC has already picked it up for a sixth season, days before the fifth season starts Sunday.Īnd it returns this fall with a bloody, explicit answer to a troubling question from last season: Savior Guard (season 8 "Mercy") - A somewhat contentious example, Rick deliberately uses a zombie to kill this guard, chopping the creature loose from a post.4 Scavengers (season 7, "The First Day of the Rest of your Life") - After being betrayed by the Scavengers, Rick manages to shoot 4 when a battle breaks out in Alexandria.Related: Every Walking Dead Character Who Crossed Over to Fear.Jiro (season 6, "East") - After taking a bullet from Carol, a badly wounded Jiro is found by Rick and Morgan, with the Alexandria leader finishing this Savior off.Primo (season 6, "The Same Boat") - Rick planned to use Primo as a bargaining chip with the Saviors, but when the deal proved unnecessary, Primo was swiftly killed.4 Saviors (season 6, "Not Tomorrow Yet") - During the satellite assault, Rick stabs one Savior in the head while they're sleeping and shoots 3 more on a staircase.Rick put a stop to that, stabbing Ethan's neck after a short fight. Ethan (season 6, "Knots Untie") - Ethan was a Hilltop resident ordered by Negan to kill Gregory.5 Wolves (season 6, "Thank You") - Ambushed in an RV, Rick shoots 2 Wolves inside the vehicle with his revolver and 3 on the outside with a machine gun.Carter (season 6, " First Time Again") - An Alexandrian who gets bit while trying to fend off a herd.Jealous of the community's newcomers, he tries to kill Rick but accidentally slices Reg Monroe instead. Pete Anderson (season 5, "Conquer") - Pete was a resident of Alexandria and the abusive partner of Jessie.Rick was willing to work with Bob, but when the latter escaped, Rick ran him over and shot him. Bob Lamson (season 5, "Coda") - Although not an outright villain, Bob was part of the Grady Memorial Hospital group who captured Beth.He also shoots at least one of Gareth's lackeys, Mike and Albert, but it's also possible one was killed by Sasha. Gareth & another Termite (season 5, "Four Walls & A Roof") - When Gareth catches up with Rick after Terminus, Lincoln's character exacts brutal justice.

He definitely stabs the two butchers responsible for carving up the cannibals' dinner, then stabs one Termite from behind and shoots 4 others immediately after.
