![]() Though Beatrice's death was pretty brutal - we watched walkers tear her apart in one of the grisliest deaths in some time - it was hard to feel too upset or shocked by her loss. She was the Oceanside member who wanted to kill Tara when she found their community.ĭaryl said everyone wasn't going to make it through Beta's herd of walkers and Beatrice was the unlucky survivor to get eaten alive. "I wasn't crazy about it and I know the reason for doing it was to give you an indication of who the man who was touching me was, but it made me feel uncomfortable," he added.īeatrice was on "TWD" from season seven, episode six through the season 10 finale. "From a character standpoint, I'm dead, so it really didn't make any difference, but from an acting standpoint, it really felt kind of like a violation," Biehn said. In the scene, Toby (Jason Butler Harner) lightly smacks Biehn on the cheek a few times off-screen before grabbing his face by the chin and pretending to make his mouth speak back at him. On "Talking Dead," Biehn said he was excited to join "TWD" after being a fan of the series of the show since 2010 however, he said filming a scene that occurred after Ian's death " was kind of odd," leaving him "uncomfortable." It wasn't just Ian's death that was surprising, but it was a bit cringeworthy to watch Carlson then manhandle and grab Ian's jaw uncomfortably after his death to treat him like a puppet. If we were getting a second "Terminator" actor on "The Walking Dead," we figured they would stick around for more than one episode.īut that wasn't the case when Toby Carlson ruthlessly shot Ian dead, horrifying Aaron, Gabriel, and likely audiences. Michael Biehn was killed on season 11, episode 13. Gabriel has proven time and time again he'll make the tough calls if it means protecting his family in Alexandria.Īdditionally, we hoped that Patrick may stick around for more than one episode as the potential leader of a new villain group - the Ravagers - who are after Maggie's survivors. We also weren't that shocked that Father Gabe tricked Mays. Mays isn't higher on our list because we just didn't have enough time to get to know the character. But, look - there's no way you're ever getting a second chance if you have Father Gabe at the wrong end of a gun. Patrick told Insider he believed Father Gabriel made the wrong choice in killing his character. Mays' brother was alive in a crawl space. (Of course, we later learned that that wasn't actually the case. Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) justified killing Mays to a horrified Aaron (Ross Marquand) - who had just told Mays he should trust them - claiming they couldn't take him with them when he killed his brother's family. The "Terminator 2" actor was swiftly killed by Gabe after it appeared he and Aaron may allow Mays to return back to Alexandria with them. Robert Patrick guest-starred on season 10, episode 19 of "TWD," holding Father Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) and Aaron (Ross Marquand) at gunpoint. Still, Earl kept Judith and the kids safe, so he doesn't quite make the bottom of the list. Would any of us really be able to end our own lives with nothing but a pike to drive our heads into? Maybe not. He didn't quite get it right, as he reanimated and Judith was forced to take him out, but we salute the effort. When he knew he was bit, he ensured their survival by attempting to put himself down. He won us over more in his final moments when he put his life on the line to save the children in his community. Earl's son was bitten by a walker and his wife, Tammy, was brutally murdered by Alpha.Įarl became a bit more bearable when he took in baby Adam. He was a background character who was added to the show in a nod to the comics without too much to do other than often repeat that the Whisperers were awful and needed to be killed. It often indicates a user profile.Įarl knew he had to die on season 10, episode 12 in order for the survival of the next generation.Įarl Sutton overstayed his welcome on "The Walking Dead," so we weren't surprised to see him go. ![]() Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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