The Walking Dead: 6 Things "Crossed" Got Right (And 4 It Didn't)

4. Noah Is Rad

Another strength of this season has been the addition of new cast members to The Walking Dead's already impressive ensemble, and Noah is no exception. Whilst his introduction to the existing group wasn't quite as fraught as it could have been (despite the prickly beginnings with Carol and Daryl) there's still every chance he'll ruffle a few feathers - if he survives, that is. And honestly, if the producers know what they're doing, they'll keep Tyler James Williams around, because he's a pretty good actor - remember Everybody Hates Chris? He was Chris - and the character has a lot of potential too. Look, he's already clearly pretty badass. He managed to survive in the city full of walkers and the hospital police brigade looking for him, and even pulled off mugging Daryl and Carol - the show's two biggest badasses - before the consequences came to bite him in the butt later on. Yet he manages to not be one of these heartless folks who favours his survival over all others, as evidenced by his teaming up with Daryl and not being a huge douche to Beth in Slabtown. He's got all the characteristics needed to fit in with Rick Grimes And The Royal Southern Killharmonic Orchestra.
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