The biggest cowards in The Walking Dead

Summary

  • Gabriel Stokes initially depicted extreme cowardice, locked his assembly out and left the ally.

  • Eugene Porter lied about being a scientist and threatening others, but eventually found courage.

  • Spencer Monroe accumulated supplies that scared against Rick, looking for a favor with Negan, showing cowardly features.

Survive The Walking Dead requires more than just happiness; It requires great bravery, durability and willingness to fight for others. But not every character lived up to this standard. Some chose cowardice over courage, left their allies, made selfish decisions, and exposed to others to save themselves.

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Throughout the series, cowardice was displayed in various forms. Some of the characters were hiding behind their allies and at the same time avoiding danger at all costs, while others betrayed their own people several times to ensure their own survival. Of them are they the greatest cowards in The Walking Dead.

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Gabriel Stokes (formerly)

The man who left his assembly

Gabriel Stokes Walking Dead

  • First look – “Foreigners” (Season 5, Episode 2)
  • Last look – “Rest in Peace” (Season 11, Episode 24)
  • Played – Seth Gilliam

Before its growth and development of the characters, Gabriel was one of the the greatest cowards in The Walking Dead. It was revealed that he locked the assembly from his church and sentenced them to terrible death while staying safely inside. His cowardice, however, did not stop there because he also left Michonne, Carl and Judith just to return when he came across a large group of pedestrians.

Gabriel desperately tried to hide his cowardice and past sins and tried to turn people from Alexandria against Rick and his group, the only ones who knew the full range of his betrayal. Over time, however, has become one of the most daring and loyal members of the group. Despite this redemption, his past actions cannot be overlooked.

7

Eugene Porter (earlier)

The one who lied

Eugene Porter of The Walking Dead

  • First look – “Prisoners” (Season 4, Episode 10)
  • Last look – “Rest in Peace” (Season 11, Episode 24)
  • Played – Josh McDermitt

Like Gabriel, Eugene was a massive coward before the development of the character. He used his intelligence to manipulate others and falsely claimed to be a researcher working on a medicine, lied to Abraham and Rosit to protect him. His lies threatened others and led to the confirmed deaths of eight survivors who died and tried to get it to Washington.

The coward has remained for some time, but he slowly began to look for his place in the apocalyptic world. His rescue was that as soon as he was exposed, he never pretended to be brave, openly admits his cowardice on several occasions. In the end he found his courage and caused Negan's defeat.

6

Spencer Monroe

Man without guts

Spencer Monroe of The Walking Dead

  • First look – “Forgive” (Season 5, Episode 13)
  • Last look – “Rest in Peace” (Season 11, Episode 24)
  • Played – Austin Nichols

Initially, Spencer seemed a brave survivor and key member of Alexandria. But when the community was surrounded by pedestrians, its real colors appeared. Although he did not show the fear of the undead, he selfishly piled supplies for himself, while hypocritically urged others to realize the needs of everyone.

During his time, Spencer often called on Rick and the decisions of others without a meaningful way to contribute in a meaningful way. After Negan arrived in Alexandria, Spencer immediately began to suck and hoped to gain his kindness and let Rick killed to take over as a leader. His cowardly schemes eventually bounced off, but eventually showed some guts at the end.

5

Jared

Coward

The Walking Dead, Jared

  • First look – “The Well” (Season 7, Episode 2)
  • Last look – “Wrath” – Flashback (Season 8, Episode 16)
  • Played – Joshua Mikel

The only way to describe Jared is like cowardly bullying. During his time he focused on weaker figures and did it only when he was surrounded by his roommates. After shooting and killed Benjamin, ten -year -old Henry confronted him and Jared pattically hid behind his allies and did not want to face any real consequences.

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Unlike some of his Savior Jared, he had no idea of ​​human life and enjoyed any chance to kill. As a result, his eventual death was even more cowardly when he begged and begged Morgan for mercy only moments after ridicule of Benjamin's demise.

4

Pete Anderson

Coward

Pete Anderson of The Walking Dead

  • First look – “Remember” (Season 5, Episode 12)
  • Last look – “For the first time again” – Flashback (Season 6, Episode 1)
  • Played – Corey Brill

Since Rick and his group arrived in Alexandria, he and Carol sensed that something and family had happened. It was soon revealed that Pete was abusing his wife Jessie and their two sons. Not only was it a cowardly act in itself, but Pete used his position as the only surgeon of Alexandria to escape the consequences.

Pete hid behind his position and privilege and refused to take responsibility for his actions. Like most cowards, he set out to confront and eventually tried to kill Rick. In the end, however, his inability to own his actions led to the unnecessary death of rega before Rick finished him.

3

Sebastian Milton

Hated son of a community

Sebastian Milton of The Walking Dead

  • First look – “Promises broken” (Season 11, Episode 7)
  • Last look – “Rest In Peace” – Photos (Season 11, Episode 24)
  • Played – Teo Rapp-Olsson

As the son of the Community leader Pamela Milton and the grandson of former President William Milton, Sebastian was constantly hiding behind his surname to escape the consequences. Perhaps his most amazing act was to send citizens of community to a pedestrian -infested house to raise him and show his complete ignorance for human life, while refusing to face any danger himself.

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Throughout his show, whenever he was called to anything, Sebastian hid behind his mother, both metaphorically and sometimes physically. When Eugene exposed him to the Community people, Sebastian decided to attack Maxxine instead of Eugen because he knew that Eugene easily defeated him. Even in his last moments he begged for help from the same people he would easily send to their death.

2

Nicholas

The largest coward in Alexandria

Nicholas of The Walking Dead

  • First look – “Remember” (Season 5, Episode 12)
  • Last look – “Lockdown” – Flashback (Season 11, Episode 17)
  • Played – Michael Trayynor

Nicholas could be the most selfish character The Walking Dead. Since he was introduced, Glenn and the others could see his cowardice. It was revealed that Nicholas and Aiden killed their previous group by leaving them in fear, which is exactly what Nicholas then did Noah and Aiden, a decision that led to their brutal death.

Even after the death of Noah and Aiden, Nicholas was too cowardly to owe himself, instead blaming Glenn and trying to kill him to cover his mistakes. Although he later tried to buy when he and Glenn were surrounded by pedestrians, Nicholas took an easy way to go out, shot in the head, and almost in this process Glenn was killed.

1

Gregory

The biggest coward of The Walking Dead

Gregory of The Walking Dead

  • First look – “Knots Uptie” (Season 6, Episode 11)
  • Last look – “New Beginning” (Season 9, Episode 1)
  • Played – Xander Berkeley

Gregory is a symptom the greatest coward in The Walking Dead. Since its introduction, both the viewer and the characters of the show have seen what a person is, especially as soon as the Savior were revealed. During the Savings War, Gregory constantly changed the parties depending on who thought he would win, making him one of the most amazing cowards in the series.

When Maggie and Sasha were looking for refuge in Hilltop, Gregory immediately tried to sell them to the Savior to save himself. During the height of the war he coped with Negan and even stole Gabriel's car in panic, leading to Gabriel's captivity. After the war, Gregory tried to assassinate Maggie to get back his leadership, and manipulated someone else in a real cowardly fashion to do this instead of doing it himself.


The Walking Dead Season 11 poster

The Walking Dead

Release date

2010 – 2022

Network

AMC

Showrunner

Frank Darabont, Angela Kang, Scott M. Gimple, Glen Mazzar

Directors

Greg Nicotero

Franchise (s)

The Walking Dead


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