Jon Bernthal, the actor who plays Shane on “The Walking Dead”, thinks his characters days are numbered…but should they be?
There are arguments for killing him off, like the fact that he’s a monster and probably totally insane. But keeping him around has its benefits.
For one thing, as pure evil as he can be, he’s become the occasional voice of reason. Shane is undeniably a monster, but he’s not a monster for the sake of being evil, just practical to the point of ruthlessness. Just ask Otis.
He’s a useful contrast to Rick, who is sometimes a bit too noble for his own good. Shane’s the one arguing for survival above all, and often the conflict between himself and Rick defines the show’s heart; does being human mean surviving, or does it mean being something more?
So we hope he sticks around. If for no other reason than we’re not sure how long the rest of the survivors will make it without him.
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And there’s the rumor that he’s being hired away for another Darabont property..
Not a fan of this kind of thinking. I think it’s simple: If there’s an opportunity where his death is appropriate and dramatic and interesting, not just something for sensationalism, then you do it. If he dies it should be organic, from the storyline, not because a writer decided six episodes ago that he would die and now he’s constructing a way to make it happen.
Absolutely. And I’ve got no doubt that if he does join the zombie ranks, he’ll do it in a way that makes sense. I’d just prefer to see it because it works organically, not because of contracts.
I think a show like this *has* to kill off a major character to remain interesting. I give him two more episodes.
I’d like to see Rick slowly go insane.
his character is technically already dead in the comic books so I’m sure he will be probably dying soon.
It’s a shame they didn’t just kill Rick’s wife off. She’s just awful and is causing all the problems. No her = Shane and Rick are friends again.
Is Carl pissing anyone else off? Or just me…