Most Horrible Things The Walking Dead's Main Character Has Done
Worst actions that made you question your beloved survivors.
The characters of The Walking Dead are one of the biggest reasons we loved this show. However, even our beloved heroes do some really questionable things.
Yes, we're talking about those times when our heroes weren't as heroic as we got used to thinking of them.
Rick and Morgan killing the Saviors
Remember that episode in season 8 when Rick and Morgan found themselves tied up in a deserted bar? They were surrounded by a bunch of Saviors, some of whom were sick and dying. Rick, ever the smooth talker, convinced them to let him and Morgan go, promising not to harm them.
But when a herd of walkers stormed in, Rick and Morgan didn't just defend themselves — they took the Saviors off guard and killed them too. Not exactly the most honorable move, right?
Carl killing another kid
When Rick’s group was on the war against the Governor, Carl killed a young boy who was laying down his gun to him and Herschel. Maybe it was right, but it was too cold-blooded for an 8-year-old.
Rosita’s affair
Rosita and Father Gabriel’s relationship came out of nowhere in season 9, and let's be honest, it didn't make much sense. But what was even more surprising was Rosita's affair with Siddiq while she was still with Gabriel. That was simply shocking.
Rick leaving a guy dying on the road
And who can forget the time when Rick left a man to die on the side of the road? This was during a time when Rick was still seen as the group's moral compass, the "good guy".
But when he drove past a stranded man, leaving him to die a painful death, it was a stark reminder that even the best of us can make terrible decisions. And the worst part? Carl was in the car with him, witnessing the whole thing.
Carol terrorizing Sam
Carol has had her fair share of questionable actions, but her treatment of Sam was downright cruel. Sam was just a scared kid who had already seen too much violence at home.
But instead of offering comfort, Carol used his fear to manipulate him. It was a harsh move, especially considering Carol's own history with abuse.