The Walking Dead Season 6: 13 WTF Moments From 'Start To Finish'

12. Generic Female Fall

The generic female fall is a trope and convenient act that has been played out to death in horror films over the decades, and it€™s something that The Walking Dead likes to similarly drop in now and again. Usually the person doing the ridiculous, predictable fall (often over a well-placed twig) is a nameless, faceless sort who likely is going to be walker chow quicker than you can say €œlook at the flowers€, but the biggest shock about this happening here is that it was Carol, a seasoned, no-nonsense, often-insane Rambo-esque member of the show€™s familiar faces, who took a tumble. She may have no problems with shooting a child in the back of the head or with burning bodies, but it seems that Carol isn€™t quite so proficient when it comes to simply not tripping over things.
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