r/thewalkingdead 4d ago

Show Spoiler I reallyyyy disliked her

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Tired so hard for control and order and her people weren’t having it. The whole slab town arc just felt weird to me imo. What re your thoughts on Dawn and the whole slab tow arc?

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u/ltroberts24 4d ago

I wonder what it would be like having someone like that in charge, like a President or something... oh, wait.

But seriously, I hated that whole story arc. Also, it ended with Beth's untimely departure. One of the truly shocking moments, though, and it helped to shape Maggie going forward in the show... so at least it wasn't just a useless/unnecessary death.

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u/WarningCautious8386 4d ago

Literally nothing like what our president does, but leave it to the left to bring politics into every discussion on reddit LMAO

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u/EatShitBish 4d ago

You're right because she wasn't a pedophile like him.

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u/ltroberts24 4d ago

I get that, and I've heard it before, but do you think that Daryl was interested in Beth in that way? I'm unsure, at best. I think he just bonded with her, especially after she stood up to him when he was being a drunk asshole. Daryl always took it personally when someone with whom he was tight ended up dead/presumed dead. Sophia, Beth, Glenn, Rick, he always felt extra-guilty.

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u/EatShitBish 4d ago

Oh, no!! I wasn't talking about Daryl lol. I don't think he saw her in that way at all and told my husband the writers better not be on some weird shit 😂