The Walking Dead Season 6: 14 WTF Moments From 'JSS'

7. Jessie Snaps

When people lose it in The Walking Dead, it often tends to be a glorious sight. A bloody, intense, disturbing sight. And it turns out that Jessie is no different. After all, this is the woman who had been beaten and abused by her now-dead husband Pete, and who has since had to put up with a stroppy teen son in the form of Ron and who now finds her community invaded by the savage Wolves. So, when she is given her chance to strike at one of The Wolves, she takes it with both scissor-grabbing hands. As Ron just happens to be looking on, he sees his mother snap on her foe. And not just snap but proper lose it as she repeatedly stabs the downed Wolf again and again and again. And again. And again. And€ you get the picture. It was a release of pent-up anger and suffering for poor Jessie, and she snapped in the most beautifully brutal of fashion.
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