We presume that you are still reeling at that moment when Bob (Lawrence Gilliard Jr) had his leg mutilated and eaten by Terminus leader Gareth (Andrew J West). Although fans have initially speculated that Bob will end up getting eaten by the Terminus people, many have pointed out that it was a different character that had gotten eaten in the comic version.
However, Moviepilot said that aside from the obvious character switch, showrunners might have decided to follow the comic version to a T. Ahead of the horriying scene in the episode titled "Strangers," it was observed that Bob began to break down as he walks away from the group, who got reunited due to Carol's (Melissa McBride) heroic efforts. While crying, Bob was captured, and awoke in the location where it was believed that he had been bitten by a walker. The sited argued that Gareth and his group might not have noticed Bob's infection on the account that they might have neglected checking, given the many times that they have eaten humans for survival.
Another proof Moviepilot used was the show's season trailer for this year's Comic-Con, where Gareth gives Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and his group options to either join his group or include them in their trip to Washington. For the uninitiated, it is believed that there would be a cure for the zombie apocalypse in DC.
Meanwhile, Celebrity Dirty Laundry has drawn up a list of characters who may be killed off in the series based o the amount of screen time they have in the show. According to the site, Tyreese (Chad Coleman), Tara (Alanna Masterson), Rosita (Christian Serrato) , and Abraham (Michael Cudlitz) are the most likely to get killed off. The site added that Tara and Rosita might be the first ones to go given the fact that their characters' stories aren't fleshed out that much in the series. Tyreese might be the next logical one reportedly because of him always being caught up in situations that may cause him his life. The site predicts that Abraham will die later in the series should the writers decide that it is time for the group to be united under Rick's leadership as they go to Washington.
Fansided added that whatever the writers will decide as the series progresses, the characters who would most likely end up surviving the show would definitely be fan favorites, unless killing them off would fulfill a story arc's demand.
"The Walking Dead" airs Sundays at 9PM on AMC.
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