domingo, 25 de octubre de 2015

The Walking Dead: ¿Qué personajes tienen más probabilidades de morir?


The Walking Dead es de esas series que no solo mantiene a sus fans atrapados en la historia, sino además tiene al mundo ansioso y con incertidumbre por saber quienes resultan muertos en cada episodio, sea como alimento de los walkers, o víctimas de otras comunidades de sobrevivientes.

Según el creador de la historia, Robert Kirkman, esta temporada no estará ajena a la tragedia pero no supo adelantar si será en mayor o menor cantidad que en anteriores temporada, y mucho menos afirmó qué personajes corren riesgo de morir.

The Hollywood Reporter elaboró una lista de los personajes con mayors o menos probabilidades de morir en esta temporada. Entérate en la siguiente galería.

Andrew Lincoln (Rick) — .001 percent. He's the safest character on the show.

Chandler Riggs (Carl) — 1 percent. He can take care of himself — and save others as he did with Ron during episode two — plus he has Rick and Carol both looking out for him. Carl isn't going anywhere — though we can't say the same about his eye, which we have a hunch he'll lose when the walker horde arrives at Alexandria.

Norman Reedus (Daryl) — .001 percent. We'll just leave this right here.

Melissa McBride (Carol) — .001 percent. In Carol we trust.

Danai Gurira (Michonne) — 1 percent. Michonne is wise when it comes to picking her battles. We'll see if the same is true for picking love interests. (Ahem, Morgan, we know where your missing energy bar went.)

Michael Cudlitz (Abraham) — 50 percent. Partnered with Sasha, Abraham related to her one-time death wish — and seems to have one of his own right now.

Lauren Cohan (Maggie) — 10 percent. She's the voice of reason within Alexandria while Rick is away and is being groomed to become its next leader (and, we suspect, possibly pregnant).

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Steven Yeun (Glenn) — 30 percent. Every season, the rumors swirl as to whether this will be the one when Glenn meets Lucille. We're going to say that it will happen in season seven — when this happens in Issue 100 of the comic. Plus it would be interesting to see how Glenn, the group's moral compass, interacts with Morgan.

Sonequa Martin-Green (Sasha) — 35 percent. The AMC series needs its version of Andrea, and sharp-shooter Sasha would make a prime candidate to be up in that tower instead of the useless Spencer.  

Josh McDermitt (Eugene) — 5 percent. Eugene, even though he's admittedly a coward, isn't going anywhere. While he may not be able to fight or defend himself, he's still smart, and should he follow the comic's storyline, could use his skills to manufacture ammunition.  

Alanna Masterson (Tara) — 20 percent. She lost her best friend in Noah but his death has to mean something to someone besides Glenn and Nicholas. Who better to be Denise's (Merritt Wever) right-hand woman than someone who has experienced loss?

Christian Serratos (Rosita) — 15 percent. To hear showrunner Scott M. Gimple tell it, Rosita's "grizzled, seasoned soldier" will come out this season.

Seth Gilliam (Father Gabriel) — 70 percent. While Father Gabriel is still alive in the comics, onscreen the character has finally realized that he needs to learn how to fight and defend himself — with Carl taking on teaching duties. As he juggles the shame that comes with surviving, can he be strong enough to do what needs to be done when the pressure is on? And wouldn't it be poetic if, during a walker attack on Alexandria, Father Gabe misfired and shot Carl in the eye?

Lennie James (Morgan) — 75 percent. Back full-time, Morgan has now realized that he can't allow everyone to survive after he let the Wolves go last season. We have a feeling that the Wolves he let free in episode two will come back to haunt him. With Glenn, does this show need two people to be the moral compass? (Plus he doesn't survive beyond the attack on Alexandria in the comics.)

Tovah Feldshuh (Deanna) — 99.9 percent. She can't defend herself or her community. She's grooming Maggie to take over. This is a character who knows her time is limited, especially after seeing what the Wolves are capable of.  

Ross Marquand (Aaron) — 45 percent. While the recruiter knows how to survive on the road and is often a good judge of character, it was his photos of the lush Alexandria that attracted the Wolves. We think his boyfriend, Eric, may not be long for the world and that loss could be all it takes to make Aaron walker chow.

Alexandra Breckenridge (Jessie) — 99.9 percent. First comes love (with Rick), then comes death (via walker attack).

Austin Nichols (Spencer) — 30 percent. When and if his mother, Deanna, dies, Spencer seems most likely to be Rick's primary opposition within Alexandria.

* Judith — 100 percent. We'll stick with the same prediction as last year and say she'll perish this season, though is it fair to see Rick have to navigate grief over his daughter's death and his son possibly losing an eye in the same season? Rick needs to lose something this season.


Who do you think will be killed off this season? Share your thoughts and theories in the comments section. The Walking Dead airs Sundays at 9 p.m. on AMC.