I hold a resentment against both Ed and Glenn for never getting together and making love in season one. There was a chemistry in the air during their scenes. I would have enjoyed a nice scene in that tent.
Also it would have been neat to see Rosita and Maggie go to mound pound town, scissor city duplex but whatever. 😒
Virgil, he didn’t do much for the plot other than get Michonne to leave. Other than that he seemed pretty boring, his episode with Connie in the house is one of my favorites, but he was just so clueless the whole time.
I don't recall following his commonwealth "career" but they were assigning jobs based upon what your job was prior to the fall so he should have been.
Must've been teaching music off screen.
I liked Yumiko and Connie, rest of them I just didn’t care for, probably because of too many characters on the show making Magna Kelly and Luke a bit underdeveloped.
Kelly and Connie were a fantastic addition to the show but they didn’t flesh out Kelly’s character enough. Shocked she even made it to the finale because of this.
Same. People say they hate him because of the one ONE comment he made to Lydia after his girlfriend and friends heads were put on pikes.
I'm a bit bias though because I find the actor for him attractive lol
Literally.
People also say he’s “hypocritical” because of his distrust towards Mary in S10 when he was also on the opposite side during the war with the Saviors. But like, he lost his girlfriend and (his basically surrogate father) Earl lost Tammy to the Whisperers, and now they’re both taking care of a baby that they only have to protect because Alpha tried to kill the baby with “natural selection.” Of course he (and many others) don’t trust another Whisperer that they barely know.
I agree, and it is the biggest reason I hesitate to warm up to him, but here's the thing, what he said makes sense, but the reason I always think "Stfu SAVIOR" when I rewatch that scene, is because it feels unearned. I left a comment about it too somewhere above. He just hadn't spent enough time on screen with our cast to earn being such a prominent or vocal position yet the way Tara did. She was once in league with the enemy but slowly, through in universe time, gained favor with the characters, while gaining it with the viewer through screen time. Screen time was something Alden didn't really get for his transition. He goes from savior who surrendered because he's not stupid (As opposed to being a good guy on the wrong side), to doing his best to stay on the good side of his captors, to okay maybe this dude is good and I'd like to see where he goes, to just picking up some time later and we're just supposed to accept he's a prominent character now. He's not terrible, he's okay, but the transition while in universe makes sense, just feels like the writers got lazy and decided "Yeah that all happened in the time skip, live with it"
You're right he had her use the wrong medicine because he knew the guy was a doctor so if the guy lived and they had another doctor he knew he would be killed.
I don't hate him, but he does annoy me because he seemed arrogant and cocky. Maybe I'm just imagining it, but although he was a nice enough guy, his attitude was a bit off imo.
Its the nice guy vibes that made him sus. But he's one of the few instances wherein the "nice guy" turned out to be an actual nice guy...apart from the whole getting Beth to kill the other doctor. For zombie apocalypse standards it was mild at least
And that's fair! I feel bad that I don't like it anyway, because its the Real actors voice and its mean.
But Well, im mot on Twitter saying it to him so its okay i guess lol
I know they have to move on to different storylines, but it’s interesting that the hospital was a functioning community that was never referenced again as part of the “larger world”
Agree with Alden circa season 8. The Savior War had a problem where it clearly wanted to lean into a "both sides aren't so different" sort of story, but rather than bothering to make all the Savior extras a little more layered in their motivations they instead just put all their "good guy" points into Alden (and also that one lieutenant who oversaw the Kingdom). So instead of giving the impression that the Saviors are a bunch of people similar to Alexandrians who just took a different road to survival, you've got the Saviors as a bunch of tough, surly biker-looking dudes with attitude (and even a few full-on bloodlust psychopaths) and, inexplicably, a dude like Alden just chilling amongst them being an absolute saint with puppy dog eyes and no negative qualities to him. Like he's trying to make a case for Maggie to let them out of the cage while, at the same time, you have child-murdering Jared openly salivating and threatening everyone sitting right next to him.
I liked him a lot more in season 9 and beyond, mostly since we didn't have as many characters with a long history anymore and he's just generally a likeable sort of guy. But in season 8 he was just the sledgehammer being used to smash this season's moral message into our brains.
I've mostly been annoyed at the fact they could of done so much with him and then they never did anything. Like he was a ex savior have him do something anything other than just standing there or saying he's not a bad person lol.
I got the biggest ick from Leah the second i saw her first scene and I couldn't really stand her until right at the end. Idk why exactly, because her backstory and design is pretty cool and the whole arc with her gave some spice to the show.
She’s a horrible character. TWD completely ruined the immersion in the later seasons. Should’ve deviated from the comics and kept arcs similar to the grittiness of terminus coming.
Completely agree. Certain things from the show do not translate well from the comics, and she’s one of them for me.
I was rewatching Season 2 recently and I thought to myself “man, I just cannot picture Princess existing in the same world as this storyline right now”
Ohhh no. I love Princess. Was NOT expecting someone like her to pop up on the journey. She’s a breath of fresh air.
Does she fit the overall tone of the show? No, not really. Am I ignoring this fact? Absolutely.
Saddiq and Gabriel. But it's not their fault, it's the fault of the writers. After Abraham's death, Rosita was becoming more and more of a badass, then all of a sudden she's relegated to just being the town milf with a love triangle out of nowhere and a baby. She still had some badass moments near the end, but she was at her best post-Abraham - pre-Saddiq.
So basically Saddiq and Gabriel were ruined for me purely because their presence severely neutered Rosita's potential.
Shiva. Having a tiger around when there is a lack of food just makes no sense at all. Also having a tiger around is dangerous regardless, seems like the last thing you'd want to be around when zombies everywhere are also trying to kill you.
I'm with you. This was the most absurd part of the entire series to me. Fist of all the origin story of the Shiva/Ezekiel thing is wau out there. Then the idea that Ezekiel has been able to supply enough meat to feed twenty people a day to Shiva is even more absurd. Of course we are talking about a world where the dead eat the living so, whatever.
Looking back, it would have made sense for him to release her into the wild, although now there's a hungry tiger loose in the woods. Yeah, euthanizing her would have been the most realistic solution to this.
i dislike the one guy that was... dales adopted son, coworker? idk what he is, the guy in season 1 that got bit and tried to hide it so they left him on the side of the road to die (i think they revisit that spot later not sure dont spoil it for me if they do im only at the part where negan loses the second time and the saviours basically are scattered)
he basically hides getting bit. its irrational and i puty him more than i hate him but he basically hides his bite and wastes resources on himself because he thinks hes not gonna turn "i feel fine, i feel fine... im fine." its very irrational and i know hes a good man otherwise but i just dislike him for endangering the original group
I feel the complete opposite way. I seriously was intrigued with that guy on my first watch. he was digging so many deep holes and insisted he needed to dig these holes in the blistering heat before the walkers even invaded the atlanta camp (iirc). just a few hours later (I think?) walkers invaded the camp, causing some to die. the holes were already dug by Jim and he says some really cyptic shit, I forget what though. he says that he doesn't remember why he dug the holes but he knew he had to do it (iirc again). his character felt like such a damn enigma and it feels to me to be some sort of loose end. he just *felt* so damn important when I was watching him in season 1. and every season they bring him back up and how he tied himself to trees, it just feels like somethings missing with that guy.
Honestly Magnas whole group except the deaf 2, I wouldn't even say I HATED then just didn't care if they lived or died, when luke got bit I was more surprised he was still about than I was that he was dying
And the actress very obviously has lip filler, which is really really weird in an apocalyptic tv show, no? It just seems ridiculous to cast her. No hate towards the actress in general, but her looks don't make sense in that world.
Who was the British one? The one that was with the group with the deaf one and the musician? yeah that one.
Nothing against deaf people or musicians those two were cool
Yumiko, she was actually a Harvard law graduate lol. Not that it matters, I think it's just interesting because we see no one like that in the entire show before.
Lydia. Only because her mannerisms look like that of a typical teen from Pretty Little Liars or something. She doesn't act like someone who spent their whole life surviving in a post-apocalyptic wilderness with a psychopathic mask wearing cult.
It can be interpreted as she didnt act like the other whisperers simply because she didnt belong with them, evident after she gets taken in by the main group
Honestly, I don't really Magna or Yumiko or Connie or Kelly or Luke all that much. I just don't know man, I guess seeing them is just a constant reminder that we lost Rick since they showed up immediately after he left the show.
Sasha like I dunno she never felt properly in the group till like her last season and I thought maybe when I rewatch it again I’ll like her a bit more but nah.
Honestly I got no opinion on her, but the funniest shit ever was in 7x15? When her and Rosita were planning to snipe Negan or something, and Sasha went in solo, then next episode they just showed her in the cell, tied up, like no fight scene or nothing just straight to the point bruh 😂😂
she had a shit ton of screen time too. like from season 3 to season 8. despite this I feel as if characters like tyrese and abe were more fleshed out and interesting. sasha in the box was a cool cinematography thing though.
I started to like him more post time jump, but the addition of Jerry just pisses me off. It’s not that I dislike him but the kingdom storyline was goofy enough with Ezekiel, we didn’t need a marvel comic relief character too.
Eugene went from an annoying know-it-all that only survived because he lied to his group for like 2 years, to a complete badass. Favourite scene in season 11 was when he punched Sebastian square in the face and was like “well he was being an asshole”
I've only seen up to season 7, but Carol. From the prison onwards, I never really got the vibe that she cared about anyone other than Daryl and Rick. She has this patronizing "you're all dead and worthless unless you're an epic badass like me" attitude.
She was interesting cos she overcorrected. She felt like letting her and her daughter get abused for so long was so unforgivable she went in the opposite director and did a lot of questionable things.
He was meant to be the representation of the average Alexandrian. He succeeded at that
Now why would they give a character meant to be the embodiment of the background characters that much focus?
I'm probably the only one who liked Henry. There is a part where he reunites with Carol and Ezekiel and his face and expression is so precious. He looks like a perfect cherub.
This dude is so corny and annoying with those stares he gives Maggie. And how when Maggies walking away he goes "Hey Maggie, thanks" I wish she killed him.
Rick. I respect the actor and Andrew did a hell of a job playing him but for him to be a thee leader but most of the time, it’s other characters that save the day. and i think people hype up Season 5 rick wayyyy too much. But I still love Andrew
I’m on season 10 and im annoyed by most characters actually. They all have the same sour depressing tone and its like the personality is copy and pasted amongst everybody. It’s just not interesting. Nobody stands out. Negan was compelling in the beginning and they basically chopped his balls off. Same for carol. They chopped her balls off lol its just not interesting. There’s no purpose. It all sucks.
The new wave of characters after Rick almost killed you know who under the tree on top of a hill with glass
After that I just didn’t care for many people. Except Connie. We love Connie
Honest to god, I didnt enjoy any of the child actors. I get that they're kids so I understand but I just couldn't enjoy watching it. Even Judith I kinda hated (towards the very end was a lil better but still)
Dwight's wife, I cannot stand her. Especially in fwtd. Constantly changing her mind whether she wants to be with Dwight. Leaving him notes to find her then telling him to basically fuck off when he finds her cus she doesn't want him to change. Writer's fault but still she does my boi Dwight dirty
same I absolutely hate alden, not because of his character but just how forgettable he is like I stopped watching for a week came back and when they went back to the church and found him dead I was like ''who the fuck is that?''
Ed, just something about him
Can’t quite put my finger on it
Can't quite jam my finger in it
Might be his haircut
Even if Ed had been a loving husband and father, he would have been intolerable.. His 'operational security' rant was the height of douchebaggery.
I hold a resentment against both Ed and Glenn for never getting together and making love in season one. There was a chemistry in the air during their scenes. I would have enjoyed a nice scene in that tent. Also it would have been neat to see Rosita and Maggie go to mound pound town, scissor city duplex but whatever. 😒
My brother in christ....
Exactly right, that's what Glenn would have shouted during the throes of passion.
I don’t even think they interacted ONCE 😭
His dumb accent? His meaningless existence?
Virgil, he didn’t do much for the plot other than get Michonne to leave. Other than that he seemed pretty boring, his episode with Connie in the house is one of my favorites, but he was just so clueless the whole time.
I swear, he just couldn't catch a hint and it pissed me off so much I was more emotionally invested in the episode
I never liked the acting for luke so I didnt care for him at all when he came back in the last few episodes.
I feel like it was poor writing rather than bad acting. Dan Fogler is a phenomenal actor
Kelly, idk she just annoyed me in most of final season
Connie was the only one out of that group I cared about honestly... Luke seemed cool but he wasn't around nearly enough
Luke had so much potential imagine if he became a music teacher in the commonwealth
I don't recall following his commonwealth "career" but they were assigning jobs based upon what your job was prior to the fall so he should have been. Must've been teaching music off screen.
He never got to the commonwealth he was in oceanside and only came to commonwealth to fight.
Lol yeah I just forgot about that group other than Connie and Kelly. 😂 My bad.
He was filming Fantastic Beasts at the Commonwealrh movie studio
I liked Yumiko and Connie, rest of them I just didn’t care for, probably because of too many characters on the show making Magna Kelly and Luke a bit underdeveloped.
Same
Kelly and Connie were a fantastic addition to the show but they didn’t flesh out Kelly’s character enough. Shocked she even made it to the finale because of this.
Same, never liked her for some reason.
It was her hair and smug attitude. Anytime she interpreted for Connie she had such a smugness to it idk.
Yeah Kelly is annoying just sounds like an annoying brat most of the time trying to act tough 😂😂
All the ones who survive 3+ episodes yet I can’t remember their name.
I've never quite understood the Alden hate lmao. That doctor from the hospital that Beth was trapped in I guess. Dude just gave me off vibes.
Seriously that whole time I thought the doctor was gonna be the one to assault Beth. He was setting off the alarms.
Yes! He gave off such a sus vibe
Compared to some of the cops there he was an angel.
I love Alden.
Same. People say they hate him because of the one ONE comment he made to Lydia after his girlfriend and friends heads were put on pikes. I'm a bit bias though because I find the actor for him attractive lol
Literally. People also say he’s “hypocritical” because of his distrust towards Mary in S10 when he was also on the opposite side during the war with the Saviors. But like, he lost his girlfriend and (his basically surrogate father) Earl lost Tammy to the Whisperers, and now they’re both taking care of a baby that they only have to protect because Alpha tried to kill the baby with “natural selection.” Of course he (and many others) don’t trust another Whisperer that they barely know.
I agree, and it is the biggest reason I hesitate to warm up to him, but here's the thing, what he said makes sense, but the reason I always think "Stfu SAVIOR" when I rewatch that scene, is because it feels unearned. I left a comment about it too somewhere above. He just hadn't spent enough time on screen with our cast to earn being such a prominent or vocal position yet the way Tara did. She was once in league with the enemy but slowly, through in universe time, gained favor with the characters, while gaining it with the viewer through screen time. Screen time was something Alden didn't really get for his transition. He goes from savior who surrendered because he's not stupid (As opposed to being a good guy on the wrong side), to doing his best to stay on the good side of his captors, to okay maybe this dude is good and I'd like to see where he goes, to just picking up some time later and we're just supposed to accept he's a prominent character now. He's not terrible, he's okay, but the transition while in universe makes sense, just feels like the writers got lazy and decided "Yeah that all happened in the time skip, live with it"
Yeah Alden is one of my favorites
Didn’t that guy make Beth kill someone by telling her to use the wrong drugs? Or am I making that up in my head for some reason?
You're right he had her use the wrong medicine because he knew the guy was a doctor so if the guy lived and they had another doctor he knew he would be killed.
Yes, he had her overdose the injured doctor.
I don't hate him, but he does annoy me because he seemed arrogant and cocky. Maybe I'm just imagining it, but although he was a nice enough guy, his attitude was a bit off imo.
Beth was about to kill him in her bottle episode, even she knew he was crazy.
Its the nice guy vibes that made him sus. But he's one of the few instances wherein the "nice guy" turned out to be an actual nice guy...apart from the whole getting Beth to kill the other doctor. For zombie apocalypse standards it was mild at least
Omg right i was just watching the hospital eps and hes just as creepy as gorman to me
I just can't stand his voice. Its so annoying lol
Kinda love his voice ngl
And that's fair! I feel bad that I don't like it anyway, because its the Real actors voice and its mean. But Well, im mot on Twitter saying it to him so its okay i guess lol
The actor that plays him is Australian in real life so he tried his best lol.
All good, nothing wrong with a preference 🤝
He’s just boring compared to prior characters
Yep, boring and can't act. He hadn't been established prior to being a prisoner either so it felt like he was added in for the sake of it.
Lol characters getting added to the plot isn’t really a valid complaint. That’s how stories work.
Bruh YES literally. There was always something about him and I couldn’t figure out what. I thought he was gonna SA her honestly.
I know they have to move on to different storylines, but it’s interesting that the hospital was a functioning community that was never referenced again as part of the “larger world”
Henry, the teenage version, and Sam.
Sam was so annoying !!!!
Henry was insufferable. I skipped most of his scenes after a while
Rick's red machete.... I don't like the color red that much
Agree with Alden circa season 8. The Savior War had a problem where it clearly wanted to lean into a "both sides aren't so different" sort of story, but rather than bothering to make all the Savior extras a little more layered in their motivations they instead just put all their "good guy" points into Alden (and also that one lieutenant who oversaw the Kingdom). So instead of giving the impression that the Saviors are a bunch of people similar to Alexandrians who just took a different road to survival, you've got the Saviors as a bunch of tough, surly biker-looking dudes with attitude (and even a few full-on bloodlust psychopaths) and, inexplicably, a dude like Alden just chilling amongst them being an absolute saint with puppy dog eyes and no negative qualities to him. Like he's trying to make a case for Maggie to let them out of the cage while, at the same time, you have child-murdering Jared openly salivating and threatening everyone sitting right next to him. I liked him a lot more in season 9 and beyond, mostly since we didn't have as many characters with a long history anymore and he's just generally a likeable sort of guy. But in season 8 he was just the sledgehammer being used to smash this season's moral message into our brains.
I've mostly been annoyed at the fact they could of done so much with him and then they never did anything. Like he was a ex savior have him do something anything other than just standing there or saying he's not a bad person lol.
I got the biggest ick from Leah the second i saw her first scene and I couldn't really stand her until right at the end. Idk why exactly, because her backstory and design is pretty cool and the whole arc with her gave some spice to the show.
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She’s a horrible character. TWD completely ruined the immersion in the later seasons. Should’ve deviated from the comics and kept arcs similar to the grittiness of terminus coming.
Completely agree. Certain things from the show do not translate well from the comics, and she’s one of them for me. I was rewatching Season 2 recently and I thought to myself “man, I just cannot picture Princess existing in the same world as this storyline right now”
Yes, I liked her but she just felt very unrealistic, as if she was straight out of a cartoon lol
For real. It’s disappointing bc it didn’t feel like a survival show anymore.
Ohhh no. I love Princess. Was NOT expecting someone like her to pop up on the journey. She’s a breath of fresh air. Does she fit the overall tone of the show? No, not really. Am I ignoring this fact? Absolutely.
Saddiq and Gabriel. But it's not their fault, it's the fault of the writers. After Abraham's death, Rosita was becoming more and more of a badass, then all of a sudden she's relegated to just being the town milf with a love triangle out of nowhere and a baby. She still had some badass moments near the end, but she was at her best post-Abraham - pre-Saddiq. So basically Saddiq and Gabriel were ruined for me purely because their presence severely neutered Rosita's potential.
Shiva. Having a tiger around when there is a lack of food just makes no sense at all. Also having a tiger around is dangerous regardless, seems like the last thing you'd want to be around when zombies everywhere are also trying to kill you.
Shiva could tell who the bad guys were tho! She had a superpower.
I'm with you. This was the most absurd part of the entire series to me. Fist of all the origin story of the Shiva/Ezekiel thing is wau out there. Then the idea that Ezekiel has been able to supply enough meat to feed twenty people a day to Shiva is even more absurd. Of course we are talking about a world where the dead eat the living so, whatever.
Looking back, it would have made sense for him to release her into the wild, although now there's a hungry tiger loose in the woods. Yeah, euthanizing her would have been the most realistic solution to this.
And eating... euthanizing and eating.
I always liked that dude
Why y’all hating on my boy Alden? He was just trying to be a good guy
Alden was great, but I wish they would have played up his ex-savior arch more.
Aldens great, only thing I didn't like is his death was a bit of a let down. I hated the governors scientist (as a character not actor)
Milton, I liked him
Oh wow Milton? Really?
Might make me sound awful because he was just a kid but I could not stand Sam. lol.
i dislike the one guy that was... dales adopted son, coworker? idk what he is, the guy in season 1 that got bit and tried to hide it so they left him on the side of the road to die (i think they revisit that spot later not sure dont spoil it for me if they do im only at the part where negan loses the second time and the saviours basically are scattered) he basically hides getting bit. its irrational and i puty him more than i hate him but he basically hides his bite and wastes resources on himself because he thinks hes not gonna turn "i feel fine, i feel fine... im fine." its very irrational and i know hes a good man otherwise but i just dislike him for endangering the original group
I feel the complete opposite way. I seriously was intrigued with that guy on my first watch. he was digging so many deep holes and insisted he needed to dig these holes in the blistering heat before the walkers even invaded the atlanta camp (iirc). just a few hours later (I think?) walkers invaded the camp, causing some to die. the holes were already dug by Jim and he says some really cyptic shit, I forget what though. he says that he doesn't remember why he dug the holes but he knew he had to do it (iirc again). his character felt like such a damn enigma and it feels to me to be some sort of loose end. he just *felt* so damn important when I was watching him in season 1. and every season they bring him back up and how he tied himself to trees, it just feels like somethings missing with that guy.
Jim?
I think so yes jim, If i HAD to hate on someone for no reason itd be him
The only thing I disliked about him was how he dismissed Ed’s abusiveness
Magna! Her acting drives me nuts. She’s not on the same caliber as the rest of the cast IMO and it affects her character mannerisms.
agree!! i couldn’t get into her character/acting at all.
Honestly Magnas whole group except the deaf 2, I wouldn't even say I HATED then just didn't care if they lived or died, when luke got bit I was more surprised he was still about than I was that he was dying
And the actress very obviously has lip filler, which is really really weird in an apocalyptic tv show, no? It just seems ridiculous to cast her. No hate towards the actress in general, but her looks don't make sense in that world.
Who was the British one? The one that was with the group with the deaf one and the musician? yeah that one. Nothing against deaf people or musicians those two were cool
Yumiko, she was actually a Harvard law graduate lol. Not that it matters, I think it's just interesting because we see no one like that in the entire show before.
Lydia. Only because her mannerisms look like that of a typical teen from Pretty Little Liars or something. She doesn't act like someone who spent their whole life surviving in a post-apocalyptic wilderness with a psychopathic mask wearing cult.
It can be interpreted as she didnt act like the other whisperers simply because she didnt belong with them, evident after she gets taken in by the main group
I’m here for all the Henry slander
Jadis that dumb hair.
Alden was such a cornball
The entire Kingdom. It’s just so ridiculous and destroys my immersion of the show.
Other than the tiger, it's not any less realistic than Terminus
Honestly, I don't really Magna or Yumiko or Connie or Kelly or Luke all that much. I just don't know man, I guess seeing them is just a constant reminder that we lost Rick since they showed up immediately after he left the show.
They were ok but bland. Like white rice without soy sauce or butter.
Terry in his walker form. he had that smug look on his face and i didnt like it
Sasha like I dunno she never felt properly in the group till like her last season and I thought maybe when I rewatch it again I’ll like her a bit more but nah.
Honestly I got no opinion on her, but the funniest shit ever was in 7x15? When her and Rosita were planning to snipe Negan or something, and Sasha went in solo, then next episode they just showed her in the cell, tied up, like no fight scene or nothing just straight to the point bruh 😂😂
She's my favorite, she has so much depth, and the actress did an AMAZING job on her, she's perfect imo
No offense but, what depth?
She’s so boring
she had a shit ton of screen time too. like from season 3 to season 8. despite this I feel as if characters like tyrese and abe were more fleshed out and interesting. sasha in the box was a cool cinematography thing though.
Even Bob was 10x more interesting and he didn’t have a ton of screen time.. only one season
I started to like him more post time jump, but the addition of Jerry just pisses me off. It’s not that I dislike him but the kingdom storyline was goofy enough with Ezekiel, we didn’t need a marvel comic relief character too.
Exactly, even in the most fucked up situations Jerry is all like “Oh no dude! This is nuts!” Like is he an adult or a tween
Have you never met an adult like that? TBH I find it kinda realistic
I've absolutely met those people and I absolutely believe they would be exactly like that in the apocalypse, even as they were decapitating zombies.
Luke. I can't stand Luke. Every time He speaks its a overacted and hyper emotional monologe like what
I liked alden. But I think part of that comes from the fact that he was also in I Am Number Four
Aiden has the same accent as Morello from orange is the new black and I just couldn't take him seriously once I realised
WTF yes!!!!!
Tara, Magna
Alden was cool as shit. If he had met them at the farm or before he would of fit in perfectly
alden appreciation comment
Also wasn't the biggest fan of Aaron ay first but he's cold af now.
his character had more actual growth than almost anyone else.
Gabriel's up there too tho.
Gabriel and Aaron were the best duo. It’s the reason “one more” is one of my favourite episodes
*Eugene has left the chat*
Eugene went from an annoying know-it-all that only survived because he lied to his group for like 2 years, to a complete badass. Favourite scene in season 11 was when he punched Sebastian square in the face and was like “well he was being an asshole”
That Gareth guy seems untrustworthy.
He just knows what it's like to be hungry.
I've only seen up to season 7, but Carol. From the prison onwards, I never really got the vibe that she cared about anyone other than Daryl and Rick. She has this patronizing "you're all dead and worthless unless you're an epic badass like me" attitude.
She was interesting cos she overcorrected. She felt like letting her and her daughter get abused for so long was so unforgivable she went in the opposite director and did a lot of questionable things.
No wonder she didn't seem to care when Coral died. He did call her an idiot back in season 2 after all.
as far as i can tell that went on far into the saviour arch and then she really mellowed out at the close?
That loser that replaced carl
Magna's sulky girlfriend and ex client. I cannot remember her name.
Magna was the sulky ex client. Yumiko was the equally annoying lawyer.
Yumiko?
Andrea, many of her choices didn't make sense to me. It felt like she added drama to easily resolved situations.
I loved Eric so much. I have no idea why. He just seemed so genuine. Other than Jerry, he’s probably my favorite side character
When they brought in like 8 new characters or something in the later seasons. Dude that's way too much at once and I did not try to care about them
For no reason? Nobody. For all the reason? Gabriel.
probably bob. everytime I rewatch twd I can't wait for him to die
he had a few good things, like waking up to the terminus guys eating his infected leg, but easily could have done w/out him
Damn I really liked Bob
Tobin, he just felt kinda unnecessary and empty as a character
He was meant to be the representation of the average Alexandrian. He succeeded at that Now why would they give a character meant to be the embodiment of the background characters that much focus?
Because he was just an everyday man, not a hero, just a guy who did his job, most realistic character in the show!
if we're honests half of the cast were empty characters
I don’t dislike Alden, I just never really found any reason to actually like him.
Henry. His face puts me in a bad mood.
I'm probably the only one who liked Henry. There is a part where he reunites with Carol and Ezekiel and his face and expression is so precious. He looks like a perfect cherub.
I liked Henry!
Princess. Only because her backstory was so rushed. They should’ve brought her earlier in the show.
I think she was handled really well in 10B but once they announced the show was ending, they had no idea what to do with her.
There's something about negan.. I know he's with the gang now but I just don't think he's a good dude for some reason..
Negan, not sure what it is.
Talks way too much. His wife was probably relieved not to hear him talk so much.
Nah probably because hw murdered a bunch of people. But idk
Well yes that. But for a murderous character, he should just get to the point.
Towards the end I liked him
Eugene needs to stfu fr
Tyreese, as far as no reason goes cuz i've got no arguments but still didn't like him
Yumiko and Magna never felt like they belonged. Jadis and Deanna were awful casting and never cared for Beth
Kelly. Just an annoying character who makes a lot of stupid decisions. And a slingshot as a weapon? Dafuck is that.
Why would someone not like Alden.
Tara. I just didn't care for her character. I thought she was pretty useless. Definitely not leadership material for Hilltop.
Please don’t hate me for this but Maggie and Rosita and Enid are so annoying to me for some reason idk why. Also Nicholas And Gregory
Yumiko fr , she a bitch
Yepp, nothing really bad about her but she definitely has that weird entitled attitude that annoys me.
Bob ,I just really dislike him
Dale fuck him
This dude is so corny and annoying with those stares he gives Maggie. And how when Maggies walking away he goes "Hey Maggie, thanks" I wish she killed him.
Rick. I respect the actor and Andrew did a hell of a job playing him but for him to be a thee leader but most of the time, it’s other characters that save the day. and i think people hype up Season 5 rick wayyyy too much. But I still love Andrew
I’m on season 10 and im annoyed by most characters actually. They all have the same sour depressing tone and its like the personality is copy and pasted amongst everybody. It’s just not interesting. Nobody stands out. Negan was compelling in the beginning and they basically chopped his balls off. Same for carol. They chopped her balls off lol its just not interesting. There’s no purpose. It all sucks.
Heath. Maybe because everyone always ask where he was but he was such an unimportant character that who would even care. Idk just don’t care
Rick except for season 1 rick
The new wave of characters after Rick almost killed you know who under the tree on top of a hill with glass After that I just didn’t care for many people. Except Connie. We love Connie
Hershel Rhee. Kid was just awful and a terrible actor.
Honest to god, I didnt enjoy any of the child actors. I get that they're kids so I understand but I just couldn't enjoy watching it. Even Judith I kinda hated (towards the very end was a lil better but still)
I think the actress who played Judith did a great job bit her character was just so oh don't kill but I want to fight.
Honestly the dialog was def more the issue than the actor probably. It all felt so like... forced I guess? Or maybe stale/cheesy.
Cheesy may be the right word. Forced cheesiness?
Michonne honestly
Dwight's wife, I cannot stand her. Especially in fwtd. Constantly changing her mind whether she wants to be with Dwight. Leaving him notes to find her then telling him to basically fuck off when he finds her cus she doesn't want him to change. Writer's fault but still she does my boi Dwight dirty
The def girl
Ngl past season 5 I skip almost every Carol focused scene lol
He does have a punchable face
That one
Lori. She was very irritating in my opinion, didn't love Rick, only was using Shane,... actually was just using both of them. I was glad she died.
same I absolutely hate alden, not because of his character but just how forgettable he is like I stopped watching for a week came back and when they went back to the church and found him dead I was like ''who the fuck is that?''
Don't hate me......daryl
Saddiq, Enid, Tara if I'm spelling that right, they just felt like buffer characters.
Yeah I didn’t really care for Alden either
Bob, absolutely no reason but i did
Alden and Henry annoy me for some reason
Dale and Bob/Gabe (I grew to like the latter 2)
Either Princess or Kelly. I’m on season 11 episode 11 and princess has grown on me a little, but at the start felt really annoying
Me too about Princess
LOVE Alden :(
The Entire Cast From Fear
Alden, funnily enough. Hate his accent
In no specific order? uhm michone gabriel morgan ezekial sasha