Walking Dead: Sebastian kills Rick in the comics, who will get his storyline?

Josh McDermitt as Eugene Porter, Chelle Ramos as Stephanie, Teo Rapp-Olsson as Sebastian - The Walking Dead _ Season 11, Episode 7 - Photo Credit: Josh Stringer/AMC
Josh McDermitt as Eugene Porter, Chelle Ramos as Stephanie, Teo Rapp-Olsson as Sebastian - The Walking Dead _ Season 11, Episode 7 - Photo Credit: Josh Stringer/AMC /
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Bravo to Teo Rapp-Olsson in this week’s episode of The Walking Dead. He had hardly any screentime as the new character Sebastian Milton, and I already don’t like this guy. He is a spoiled brat who thinks that he should get special privileges because he is the governor of the Commonwealth’s son, and everyone is beneath him. So, welcome to TWD Family Teo Rapp-Olsson you are doing a great job already.

Sebastian Milton is a character from the comics who is one of the most hated. After all, he is the one who kills Rick Grimes in the comics. That and the fact is he is spoiled, privileged, and feels he is entitled. He doesn’t do much work for the community but is quick to take the praise for all the good the Commonwealth does.

During our first meeting of the character in the series, it seems his personality will follow what it was in the comics.

Will someone get Rick Grimes comic death in The Walking Dead series?

This brings up an important question. Who will Sebastian kill instead of Rick in the series? I mean, what other point does this character serve? He obviously doesn’t know anything about protecting himself or others. He relies on Mercer and the other soldiers to defend him. He expects everyone to know him just because he is Pamela Milton’s son.

It was thought they would leave this character out of the series because Rick is gone, and that being the case, what reason is there to include him in the series?

Yumiko has taken on Michonne’s comic role with some variations, so it’s safe to say someone will die at the hands of Sebastian. But, who?

If the Commonwealth makes it to Alexandria, which is looking to be the case, it will open up more possibilities. But whoever would die at his hands would most likely have to go to the Commonwealth as I don’t see Sebastian being the out and about type.

This will be an exciting arc if the writers choose to pursue it.

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