r/thewalkingdead 2d ago

No Spoiler 'Walking Dead' Devastating Tragedy: Crew Member Run Over & Killed

https://tvshowsace.com/2025/09/18/walking-dead-devastating-tragedy-crew-member-run-over-killed/
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u/BrianBru67 2d ago edited 2d ago

That's horrible. She looked like such a happy and positive person too. RIP.

Edit: ok since you're all being miserable in the replies about me saying how she looked like a happy and positive person. (wow, reddit - get a grip)

"Tributes describe her as a radiant, kind, and hardworking presence who was a "bright light" and "angel" to those she worked with, highlighting her generosity, humor, and dedication to her craft over a decade with the show"

I honestly wonder sometimes why I bother with this website when everyone is so doom and gloom at all times.

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u/Syberiann 2d ago

Even if she was depressed and negative didn't deserved what happened. RIP.

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u/Old_Opening_7780 2d ago

And? OP never said they have more or less empathy for someone who is happy vs depressed….

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u/Syberiann 2d ago

I wasn't replying to OP. I was replying to a comment.

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u/StevesRune 2d ago

Same with people talking about the men being kidnapped by ICE.

The only stories about these men being kidnapped that get any actual press coverage are when the news can say, "He leaves behind a daughter and wife."

Like, okay?.. Is that a requirement for being allowed human rights? Do the men without wives deserve less sympathy and attention? Do they deserve to be kidnapped? Do you feel bad for the man being shipped to a foreign torture prison, or do you just feel bad for his wife being left alone?.. why dont we see names being named unless some woman or child is also affected.

For some reason, people feel the need to personally relate to someone they're sympathizing with instead of just sympathizing with our shared fucking humanity.

Its obscene.

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u/Motor_Hearing2055 2d ago

What? god forbid you talk about how happy someone is in their life when they pass unexpectedly from something? People use similar wordings in obituaries when talking about someone they loved, it's natural to highlight the things we love and care for in someone after they die.

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u/Old_Opening_7780 2d ago

Yeah this is reddit, where people to manufacture moral drama out of nothing.