The Walking Dead: 10 Most Satisfying Deaths

9. Crighton Dallas Wilton

Crighton€™s death is an interesting case since we never met him in person nor saw him die. In fact, he€™d been long dead before we even got to the episode. Yet, it was so relieving to find out that he had, in fact, died. As Eastman recounted the story of Crighton Dallas Wilton, it was hard not to feel his pain. Wilton is portrayed as the sickest of psychopaths and without even glimpsing him in person, we immediately despised him. So when Eastman laid out what he had planned to do to him. To capture him and starve him to death in his cabin, we were all wondering if he actually went through with it, and hoping that he had. And even though it brought Eastman no solace, as an audience, it did for us. Knowing that the evil he did was punished was immensely gratifying, to the point where even just imagining it was more impactful than most on-screen deaths. Seeing his grave was also a nice touch, especially considering it was probably the first one that Eastman dug.
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