As the season premiere of AMC's Walking Dead is approaching, Walking Dead fans are speculating on what will happen during this show's third season. On top of that, there are a couple of unanswered questions as well since the show introduced its viewers to the prison and a new character on the last episodes of season two. Until the show comes back on television, check out these Walking Dead predictions:
Who Will Die Next?
Obviously more characters will die one way or the other. But the interesting question is which one? Last season brought Walking Dead viewers shocking deaths of Dale and Shane. Who would be the one to get zombifield this season? Well to top of the list of characters that might meet their fate, let's bring on Lori Grimes.
Lori Grimes, photo courtesy by externalunderpants.blogspot.com |
It could be possible that Lori might get bit this season. It's bad enough that Lori destroyed Rick and Shane's relationship, it's even worse when Lori becomes pregnant during a zombie apocalypse. By having her pregnant, she is the ultimate liability to the group's survival. She will slow the group down and will be more susceptible to zombie attacks. What will happen when Lori becomes a zombie? Will the show have it's first zombie baby?
Carl Grimes, photo courtesy by comicvine.com |
Since Lori is on the list let's also add in Carl Grimes, Rick's son. A lot of viewers blame Carl for Dale's death. Then again, a lot of viewers are also blaming Lori for her bad parenting skills. Since Carl has a habit of wondering off during the most dangerous of times, Carl might end up getting bit as well. There are so many times a kid can escape from danger until it catches up.
Will Merle Dixon Get His Revenge?
Merle Dixon, photo courtesy by tvfilnews.com |
Will Michonne Become Walking Dead's Favorite Character?
With the Walking Dead fandom, a lot of fans (mainly the female audience) have Daryl Dixon as their favorite character on the show. Ironically enough, the character is not even in the Walking Dead comics.
Michonne, photo courtesy by eurweb.com |
*Following article was published in The Scribe newspaper in October of 2012.
Still one of my Favorites!! :)
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