Or it might be because AMC's website accidentally promoted a season two DVD set that will feature "Shane's last episode." But the majority of The Walking Dead's spoiled viewers have known about Shane's death since before the series premiered at all -and in the most extreme cases, since March of 2004, when the character was killed off in the sixth issue of Robert Kirkman's freshly launched comic series. If Shane's death didn't register as a complete surprise to every viewer of The Walking Dead, it might be because they'd heard that Jon Bernthal had been cast in Frank Darabont's upcoming pilot, L.A. ![]() Spoilers for last night's episode of The Walking Dead and The Walking Dead comic series to follow.Īfter more than a full season's worth of simmering tensions, the conflict between Rick and Shane finally came to a full boil in this week's "Better Angels." And just like the Westerns to which The Walking Dead pays homage, only one man could be left standing-and that's the heroic marshal.
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