its sixth season. And the cast has been shaken up tremendously from when it started until now.
The story initial followed Madison and her family, including husband Travis, her two kids Alicia and Nick, and her stepson Chris. They eventually came to meet people like Victor Strand and Daniel, Griselda, and Ofelia Salazar. Of those characters, only three are still alive and of the cast. The characters include many different personalities and people of different skill levels. But how do they all rank? Here they are, from worst to best.
Charlie
Yes, she's just a kid and was only protecting the people who took her in and acted as adoptive parents. But she killed Nick in cold blood when all he ever did was try to help her. And she set off a firestorm of actions that led to the death of many others, including Madison.
And while Charlie has clearly been trying to redeem herself in the eyes of the group ever since, living with the tremendous guilt she feels for what she did, she still hasn't made it into viewers' good graces just yet.
Morgan Jones
Crossing over from The Walking Dead, on which Jones starred from the very first season (though he did disappear for a chunk of time, twice), Morgan has become the main character and group leader on this spin-off.
But his constant inner battle with being a brutal killer versus believing that the greater purpose is to help others, gets to be too much. His holier-than-thou persona and repetitive feel-good catchphrases have gotten stale. That said, his life hangs in the balance as viewers await to find out if he makes it out alive or not.
Grace
It was nice to see a love interest for Morgan who, since his wife died as the result of a bite, hadn't really opened up to anyone romantically or otherwise. But her story went from interesting to boring.
She worked at the power plant and was the first to warn the group about the pending reactor meltdown. Intelligent and resourceful, she fell ill and was mainly just a burden on the group the entire time. It was discovered that she was actually pregnant and not sick, so her story might get more interesting in the new season.
June
As much as viewers want to like June, now officially married to John and formally going by fake names like Laura and Naomi, there's something off-putting about her. A lone wolf for some time, feeling guilty about her daughter's death, she closed herself off to everyone.
While she has become more likable over time, there's nothing particularly compelling about the character that would make viewers like her as much as John Dorie does.
Sarah Rabinowitz
ing the cast in season four, Mo remains a mystery. She has an adoptive brother Wendell and was a marine who quit when they rejected her brother because of his disability. She loves beer and worked as a trucker alongside her brother.
The witty banter between she and her brother, and her insistence on always protecting him, makes her a likable character. Plus, she has some hilarious one-liners that make her like the Abraham of the group.
Luciana Galvez
Nick fell hard for Luciana, and while she was initially hesitant about ing the group, she proved a worthy member of the team.
She sacrificed herself to save the group when she stayed behind at the oil fields in exchange for Virginia and her crew letting them go. And she has been the one to go on a lot of the runs and pull things together when needed.
Wendell
Sarah's adoptive brother, Mo might be confined to a wheelchair but he is one of the most resourceful of the team. Not only is his wheelchair totally tricked out with levers and buttons that will shoot down human and walker enemies before they get close, but Wendell always figures out a way to not be limited by his disability.
While he started off as a selfish man working alongside Sarah to lie, cheat, and steal, Morgan helped them see the error of their ways. He did a complete 180, making him increasingly more likable as the show went on.
Alicia Clark
Arguably the character who has shown the most growth, Alicia began as a quiet young woman who lived in the shadow of her troubled drug addicted brother who got all of their mother's attention. But she grew to become a fierce fighter and confident leader.
But Alicia has had her moments and lost her way a few times, which makes her fall near the middle of the pack. Sometimes, her bad decisions make you want to shake your head.
Althea
While it's annoying that the group could literally be on death's door and Althea would sooner be holding her camera to get the footage than save herself from imminent death, it's hard not to respect that about her.
She is so hard-wired to be a journalist that rather than only worry about how to survive in the present, she is focused on leaving something behind for the next generation so they can understand the history of what went on and the people who lived before them. It's commendable and a quality that makes her endearing, at least once you understand her irable intentions.
Dwight
Everyone loves a story of reinvention and people turning over a new leaf, and Dwight's crossover to this series provided just that. He was able to get some redemption for the terrible and cruel man he had become under the coercion of Negan.
On this show, he appears to be closer to who he was pre-apocalypse and is intent on finding his wife to prove it to her. He's a completely different person from who he originally was on The Walking Dead and someone fans can really get behind.