The Walking Dead: 5 Badass Lines So Iconic We Still Quote Them Today
These legendary The Walking Dead quotes are guaranteed to give you goosebumps.
We've witnessed apocalyptic chaos, heartbreak, and the undying human spirit in The Walking Dead. Amidst the grueling world of walkers, it's the characters that truly drive the narrative. And sometimes, just a single line from them encapsulates the essence of the entire scene, season, or even their character arc.
1. Rick: "This Isn't a Democracy Anymore."
Ever had that one friend who suddenly knew it all? After some hardships in season 2, Rick became that guy. He was basically telling everyone, "It's my way or the highway."
While some might think it was a power trip, he genuinely believed he was doing what was best. That’s how Ricktatorship started.
2. Daryl: "It Looks Like a Dog Sat in Paint and Wiped Its Ass All Over the Place."
Good old Daryl — he always made us chuckle when things got super intense. This gem popped out when he and Carol stumbled upon a rather "unique" piece of art while looking for Beth. Basically, it's Daryl's way of saying "modern art is weird." And to be honest, sometimes it is.
3. Negan: "It's Gonna Be Pee-Pee Pants City Here Real Soon!"
Negan, with his charm and his bat Lucille, had a knack for mixing terror with humor. This quote was his quirky way of saying that the group was in serious trouble. And honestly, he wasn’t wrong. Negan was intimidating, no doubt about it.
4. Carol: “Look at the Flowers.”
It’s not exactly “stop and smell the roses,” as those who haven’t watched the show could have thought. When Carol said this, it was a gentle nudge before she did something truly heartbreaking. Yes, it was that episode where she killed Lizzie for murdering her sister.
5. Glenn: "No One's Impressed, Man. Walk Away."
Glenn, an underdog turned hero, wasn't one to back down from a challenge. These words proved that Glenn could stand his ground when he didn’t feel comfortable with Aiden’s way of doing things outside Alexandria. He also proved that it's not just words — actions spoke louder. And Glenn had the actions to back his words up.