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- Dwight is a fictional character in the comic book series The Walking Dead and is portrayed by Austin Amelio in the American television series of the same name and its companion series Fear the Walking Dead. In the comic book series, Dwight is second.
- Note: This article contains spoilers for Fear the Walking Dead season 5 episode 3 'Humbug's Gulch'. Fear the Walking Dead saw Dwight cross over in the third episode of the season where he.
With AMC's The Walking Dead on the brink of completing its 11-season run in 2021, fans new and old are taking some time to revisit the many, many episodes of the generation-defining show. Over the years, the series has had its ups and downs story-wise, with plenty for viewers to praise and criticize throughout. However, its dedication to building truly engaging characters is one of the strongest aspects of The Walking Dead, and has been since the beginning. Whether they're the heroes or the villains, nearly everyone who had some stake in the story got proper expansion and gave viewers a reason to buy into them.
The likes of Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and Maggie Greene (Lauren Cohen) will live on in pop culture long after the credits roll on the series finale, as will their many adversaries. David Morrissey's The Governor and Samantha Morton's Alpha were built up as legitimate threats to the heroes, solidifying their status as some of television's most dastardly bad guys. Of course, all four of these names are main characters, so of course they were well-developed. That isn't to say their supporting castmates didn't leave a mark on the Walking Dead fandom, as well.
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Recently, a Reddit poll set up by user emzea asked fans who they considered The Walking Dead's most sympathetic villain. Here's the bad guy who won out, and the rationale for why they're so pitied.
Dwight never wanted to be a bad guy
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Dwight (Austin Amelio) was a fairly minor antagonist throughout The Walking Dead's sixth and seventh seasons but never presented himself as someone truly evil to the core. In fact, the only reason he ever aligned with Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and the Saviors was to provide a better, safer life for him and his wife, Sherry (Christine Evangelista). He wasn't a complete villain, it just so happened that his survival hinged on those of lower moral standing, thus bringing him down with them. Given his understandable motivations, Dwight hopped the fence quite frequently throughout his Walking Dead tenure, allowing him to connect with viewers in ways inaccessible to his fellow evildoers.
Many fans gravitated toward Dwight, and felt bad for him, thanks to the untapped potential the character had and the disappointment that came with his departure from the show. Reddit user BasicThuganomics admitted that 'Dwight to me should've become a major character on the show,' going on to mention that they wished he became a 'top player' on TWD. Another user, LessAdministration2, labeled Dwight as 'complex and interesting,' echoing the sentiment of many that he became so relatable because of his depth and moral ambiguity, adding a layer of sympathy to his arc.
To further expand on fan desire to see more of Dwight, Redditor giaperalta expressed their high hopes for him as a good guy, specifically when he joined Rick and the gang for a brief time to spy on Negan. 'I wouldve loved to see how he couldve joined maybe and they coudlve accepted him [sic]. IMAGINE ALL THE CONFLICT AND DRAMA that could've been created there.' Of course, Dwight's journey isn't over yet, as he's become a frequent face on Fear the Walking Dead in recent years. He's generally a heroic presence in that show, so, hopefully, he'll be able to thrive in the protagonist role more than he did as an antagonist
The midseason finale of The Walking Dead was all about putting the pieces into place for the rest of Season 7, but it posed as many questions as it answered. Many storylines were resolved, like Daryl escaping the Saviors' compound and Rick finding the energy to finally strike back against Negan after everything he did. However, the show also raised a mystery that ended things on an uneasy note. A few times in the episode, a person was clearly following the Alexandrians, but the only thing that was shown of them was their shoes. So who is spying on Alexandria on The Walking Dead?
It's not a fun answer, but there's really no way to know. The person's only identifying factor was a pair of pretty distinct boots, but that was it. There are a few possibilities but with so little to go off of, any theory is plausible; it's easier to rule everything in when you have no idea what's going on. In a plot carrying over from last week's 'Sing Me a Song,' Aaron and Rick were scavenging for supplies in a camp heavily plastered with all kinds of dire warnings. Could the person following them have been the owner of the floating houseboat that Rick and Aaron were stealing from? Or was the spy the first hint of a larger upcoming threat?
Many fans of the comics have been awaiting the introduction of the Whisperers, who are the current threat being dealt with in the comic series. The Whisperers have a huge army and they coat themselves in zombie guts so that they can pass through the world unbothered. Their leader is the violent Alpha, a cruel and callous woman who impales the heads of her victims on spikes, medieval-style. The spy could very well be Alpha scoping out the territory; there's no reason why the spy can't be a woman. However, it could also be Beta, Alpha's second in command.
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Or it could be neither of them! It could be someone from another community trying to get a sense of Alexandria. Maybe it's someone from the Kingdom trying to make contact to broker a deal, as Richard tried to do when he met with Carol and Morgan. As Darth Macho pointed out on Twitter, it could be someone from the isolated community Oceanside, too; perhaps Cyndie, the girl who was so eager to help Tara. Maybe it was even Dwight, seeking an alliance behind Negan's back. That is something he did in the comics, though he met with Rick, Jesus, and Ezekiel in the Kingdom, not Alexandria.
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Unfortunately, fans are going to have to wait until February to find out.