The Walking Dead Season 6: 8 Characters Who Might Meet Lucille

Lucille is thirsty.

SERIOUS SPOILER WARNING FOR SEASON 6 EPISODE 3 OF THE WALKING DEAD. DO NOT CONTINUE READING IF YOU HAVE NOT WATCHED IT YET. In the latest episode of the Walking Dead, fans were stunned at the apparent death of what was likely the last Asian ever, Glenn. Knocked off of a dumpster into a horde of walkers, the ensuing scene of blood and guts coming from Glenn as he screamed certainly didn't bode well for one of the few original cast members still alive. As any fan of the comics would know, Glenn is supposed to meet his end at the hands of Negan and his baseball bat named Lucille. It's a huge moment in the comics, and with Glenn no longer on the table somebody else is going to have to step up and meet Lucille instead. There aren't many characters left whose demise thanks to Negan and his trusty weapon would make a big impact, so just who could it end up being?

8. Carol

Carol has gone through a huge transformation over the years. Starting as a battered house wife, her abusive husband was quickly dispatched by the undead. After that she became a depressed wreck due to the death of her daughter which eventually lead to her becoming an empty husk of a person, killing the sick to protect her home. Once her murders came to light, she was exiled from the group for her crimes. She then became Rambo and has turned into one of the fan-base's favorite characters. With her resourcefulness and willingness to get things done, she's practically become Rick's right hand when it comes to surviving. On top of all of that, she is able to blend in seamlessly with the innocent people of Alexandria, but her facade isn't as infallible as she would hope. Morgan, an outsider like Negan saw through her disguise immediately, and it is likely that Negan will see through it too. Someone like Carol is too unpredictable and dangerous for Negan to keep alive, and she is one of the last remaining original cast members.
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