1. Michonne
Chances of dying: 5 percent
Not going to happen. She can hold her own, and since Rick came so close to turning her over to The Governor, it's only fitting that she survives while he finally kicks it. Not to mention the fact thatThe Walking Dead has so few characters of color and strong women that killing Michonne would be a total embarrassment.
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2. Carl
Chances of dying: 5 percent
As much as many of us would like to see Carl go, it's tough to imagine Rick ever recovering from that. He's been through way too much this season to survive another blow. And sinceThe Walking Dead just killed a child last season, they probably won't do it again until at least Season 4. And it'll be Judith.
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3. Tyreese
Chances of dying: 5 percent
See above re: embarrassing lack of characters of color. But more to the point, Tyreese has so much left to do — he's a fascinating figure in the comics, and whether or not the show writers are going to incorporate any of those storylines, he's still worth developing in the coming season.
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4. Rick
Chances of dying: 10 percent
At some point, sure —The Walking Dead could definitely pull the rug from under us by killing off the ostensible lead. Right now, though, there's too much to be explored in terms of Rick's losing grip on sanity. His journey this season would feel like a waste if he died in the season finale.
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5. Andrea
Chances of dying: 15 percent
Nah. Not after all she's been through. While it would serve her right for not killing The Governor when she had the chance, Andrea is too much of a bad-ass to get rid of. I'm not saying she and Michonne are going to ride off into the sunset together (fingers crossed) but she'll make it out of Woodbury for good.
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6. Sasha
Chances of dying: 25 percent
Well, that would certainly give Tyreese some more motivation. But it feels too soon to get rid of Sasha. Aside from Tyreese, none of the characters have any real connection to her, and neither does the audience. Killing her now would be something of a waste. At least wait until she and Tyreese are better integrated.
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7. Maggie
Chances of dying: 30 percent
Perhaps this is the result of watching too many Joss Whedon shows, but any characters pairing off feels like an opportunity to kill one of them. To me, Glenn is the more likely choice (more on him in a bit), but Maggie's a possibility. Still, the fact that she was already traumatized by The Governor should earn her a pass.
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8. Carol
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Look, we already mourned Carol when we thought she was dead. Are we really going to go through that again? And yet, she's not adding much to the plot at this point. With an expansive cast, some characters do just become extraneous. And since Sophia's long gone, maybe Carol will follow suit.
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9. Glenn
Chances of dying: 40 percent
Again, it seems unrealistic for Maggie and Glenn to last much longer, and barring some random infidelity, death is the most likely culprit for splitting them apart. Glenn's grudge against The Governor could easily put him in harm's way. And we already know he's willing to die if it means protecting Maggie.
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10. Daryl
Chances of dying: 50 percent
Sorry, Dixon family fans. Merle's death could easily make Daryl do something stupid — you know, like dying. As nice as it is having one brother around, there's a reasonable chance Daryl will not make it through the next battle, especially with his new vendetta against The Governor. Grief and anger cloud the mind!
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11. Beth
Chances of dying: 65 percent
Who? Exactly. Beth has sort of been walking zombie food from the get-go. At this point, she's really not serving any purpose except carrying Judith around, and really, a lot of people are up to that task. If she does manage to survive the season finale, let's hope she has something to do in Season 4.
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12. Hershel
Chances of dying: 75 percent
Exactly how long do you expect this one-legged man to last? Assuming the group leaves the prison — and givenThe Walking Dead's need for some new scenery, that seems likely — Hershel's plight will make him one of the first to go. Sorry for being harsh, but this is the zombie apocalypse we're talking about.
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13. Milton
Chances of dying: 80 percent
Oh, he had his chance. But Milton has proven himself to be a weasel and a pain in the ass. It's not like Rick's group is ever going to accept him. It won't come to that, though — you align yourself with The Governor, you end up dead. Unless you come to your senses like Andrea. Next time be more assertive, Milton.
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14. The Governor
Chances of dying: 95 percent
The closest you'll get to a sure thing on this list. The Governor has been one of the best aspects of Season 3, but he also feels very much like a Season 3 character. There's no way for him to progress past this point. If the smoke clears and The Governor is still standing, I'll eat my chained-up zombie daughter.
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