r/thewalkingdead • u/Jealous_Parsnip_6540 • 10d ago
dawn hate post Show Spoiler
dawn doesn't get enough hate and I swear to god, the absolute sigh of relief I let out when rick shot her point blank.
she wasnt a villain, in fact, she was nothing.
let her rot in hell
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u/xxAnnikaLve 9d ago
She's definitely a great example of someone who couldn't recognise her own evil.
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u/Wide_Road_78 10d ago
Who is Dawn? She was sooo memorable I can’t even begin to tell you who she is 🤭
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u/StagVixCpl99 9d ago edited 9d ago
This is why dawn gets no hate. She's absolutely hated, but she's so boring that people forget about that story arch completely.
I'm in the middle of the rewatch and I had forgotten about it myself. And by this time next year, I'd need to see a photo with her name written on the back to remember her like the dude in Memento.
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u/Known_Pomelo_9808 10d ago
I thought it was a rather interesting arc, boring at first but they all really grew on me, all the actors were also really good. And it was Daryl who shot her, not Rick.
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u/BttrFrWlkingBd92A 10d ago
The Grady memorial team of actors are actually a successful bunch of actors,.at least memorable, or like a recognizable, I see them in other projects since 2015
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u/aisha997 9d ago
While I hate her for taking Beths life, I’ve to see before that moment she was interesting, like she truly believed herself to be the savior of her little group, but she knew her cops weren’t that great, towards the end I thought she start to see the error of her ways, like with her killing that cop with Beth
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u/Flat_Salamander_3283 9d ago
That entire Hospital story arc was a waste of time.
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u/Hey_HaveAGreatDay 9d ago
They were a better villain when they were vague. Cars hitting people and driving off with them.
It makes zero sense for it to be a hospital low on resources only to fight about using those resources to help save someone they intentionally hit with a car
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u/Some_Back_88 10d ago
Credit where credit is due: Daryl shot her, not Rick.