‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7 Spoilers: 5 Deaths We’d Like To See In Upcoming Episodes

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2010-10-30
Chandler Riggs might be leaving The Walking Dead.
Chandler Riggs might be leaving The Walking Dead. AMC

The Walking Dead Season 7 gave Lucille the spotlight in a Super Bowl 51 TV spot, which gave us flashbacks to the loss of Glenn and Abraham. That said, it wouldn’t be The Walking Dead without a few epic death scenes. It’ll be tough to watch, but here are some deaths we wouldn’t mind seeing in second half of The Walking Dead Season 7.

[WARNING: The Walking Dead comic book spoilers ahead.]

Rosita

We understand Rosita is distraught over Abraham’s death. We understand that she never had the chance to get over him after he dumped her for Sasha. But c’mon Rosita! Never has anyone from Rick’s group been so sloppy. She missed her one shot to kill Negan, which exposed the group’s secret weapon: Eugene. Negan has every single advantage over Rick, and Rosita is to blame. In the comics, Rosita dies shortly after the All Out War storyline. She’s decapitated by Alpha, the leader of the Whisperers. We wouldn’t mind if they moved that scene up. Rosita has to go.

Carol

Carol has gone through enough in The Walking Dead . She’s lost her daughter, witnessed the deaths of some of her closest friends and has been forced to kill people in order to survive. Once she arrived to Alexandria you could see the survivor's guilt start to weigh heavily on her. She doesn’t want to fight, but she can’t seem to leave the immediate area. She’s battling the urge to protect the people she cares about. Carol deserves peace. If death is the only way she can get peace, we’re ok with that. You’ve done enough, Carol. Let Rick fight this on his own.

Sasha

This one is difficult for us. We don’t want to put Sasha on the list as she’s become a key part of Maggie’s support system. We also grew to love Sasha because she was always real. She went through the deep depression after losing her boyfriend Bob and brother Tyrese shortly after. She’s handling the loss of her boyfriend Abraham pretty well, all things considered. However, we feel like her time on the show is coming to an end. In the comics, Abraham’s girlfriend Holly (Sasha in the show) is kidnapped by Negan. He returns Holly to Alexandria -- in walker form -- which leads to a gunfight. Sasha might be the first casualty of the All Out War storyline.

Carl

In The Walking Dead comics, it feels like the story is geared towards the dynamic between Rick and Carl. However, the TV series definitely feels like it's all about Rick. We know Carl’s death is highly unlikely since it would send Rick spiraling in a dark path, but we’re OK with seeing him go. Carl doesn’t really add much to the show right now. It doesn’t go much deeper than that.

Dwight

Dwight becomes an important turncoat in the All Out War storyline in the comics, but he’s pretty annoying on the show. Obviously, a big reason why we want him gone is because he’s so nasty to Daryl. Dwight seems to have enjoyed seeing Daryl hit rock bottom, which doesn’t make sense because the guy try to help him escape Negan in the forest. Dwight could’ve had a different life had he gone with Daryl to Alexandria. Now, Dwight is just a Bitter Becky wanting Daryl to stoop down to his level. Daryl is too strong to go to the darkside, Dwight. Nice try, though. We don’t care if you survive. Just give Daryl his stuff back.

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Which characters do you think will die in the second half of The Walking Dead Season 7? Share your theories in the comments below. The Walking Dead Season 7 premieres Feb. 12 on AMC.

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