In a world dominated by fan-favorite survivors like Rick, Daryl, and Michonne, some characters in The Walking Dead never truly got the recognition they deserved—and Sasha Williams is definitely one of them.
While Michonne remains an iconic warrior and one of the show’s strongest characters, Sasha brought something different to the table: a combination of raw intensity, tragic depth, and a survivor’s resilience that was often overlooked.
Sure, she was killed off so Sonequa Martin-Green could take on the Star Trek: Discovery lead role (and good for her!), but let’s be real—The Walking Dead failed to fully utilize Sasha’s potential.
And when you think about it… could Sasha have thrived in Fear the Walking Dead? Imagine a world where she, Tyreese, Abraham, and Rosita crossed over into the spinoff. That version of Fear could have been so much better!
Let’s break it all down—why Sasha was one of the show’s most underrated warriors, why her death still hurts, and how she could have completely changed Fear the Walking Dead for the better.
Sasha Williams: A Survivor Who Never Got Enough Credit
When Sasha first appeared in Season 3, she was simply Tyreese’s little sister—just another survivor trying to find her place in a world that had already taken so much from her. But as time went on, she proved she wasn’t just any survivor—she was a fighter.
She was tough, smart, and one of the best sharpshooters in the entire series. While other characters cracked under pressure, Sasha kept moving forward—even when she lost everything.
And let’s be honest—Sasha wasn’t just a background character. She went toe-to-toe with some of the biggest names in TWD:
She was one of the first people to see through the Governor’s lies in Woodbury.
She was a crucial part of Rick’s Alexandria takeover.
She stood against Negan’s tyranny, ultimately choosing her own death in one of the most badass moments of the series.
So why don’t more fans talk about her?
The Tragedy of Sasha: The Hero Who Lost Everything
Sasha’s journey in The Walking Dead is pure tragedy. She lost everyone she ever loved, but instead of breaking, she turned her pain into strength.
First, she lost Tyreese, her only family left in the world.
Then, she lost Bob, the first man she had feelings for in the apocalypse.
And finally, she lost Abraham, the love of her life—brutally murdered by Negan right in front of her.
At that point, Sasha had nothing left. But instead of giving up, she did something no other survivor had ever done—she took control of her own fate.
Instead of letting Negan use her as a bargaining chip, she turned herself into a walker—a final act of defiance that left even Negan stunned.
Her death was heroic, tragic, and one of the best-written exits in The Walking Dead history.
But did she have to die?
What If Sasha Had Lived? Could She Have Saved Fear the Walking Dead?
Let’s talk about Fear the Walking Dead for a second. The spinoff started with so much potential but eventually lost its way with weak storytelling and underwhelming characters.
Now, imagine if Sasha had survived and joined Fear.
What if she, Tyreese, Abraham, and Rosita had been sent to the Fear timeline instead of being killed off in TWD?
Let’s be honest—this lineup would have made Fear 10 times better:
🔥 Sasha would have brought the same leadership and combat skills she had in Alexandria, becoming a true leading force.
🔥 Tyreese would have added emotional depth, struggling with his morality in a new world filled with even more chaos.
🔥 Abraham would have dominated as the group’s powerhouse, bringing both humor and brutal combat ability.
🔥 Rosita would have given Fear a much-needed tactical expert and a no-nonsense survivor who actually knew how to handle the apocalypse.
Think about it—Fear could have been a true companion to The Walking Dead instead of a lesser version of it.
And most importantly, Sasha would have gotten the screen time she deserved.
Did The Walking Dead Waste Sasha’s Potential?
It’s hard not to feel like Sasha’s story was cut short. Her death was powerful, but what if she had lived long enough to see:
✅ Negan finally lose power?
✅ Rick’s disappearance and the search to bring him back?
✅ The Commonwealth storyline where she could have led alongside Maggie?
While her sacrifice was unforgettable, it’s frustrating to think about all the missed opportunities—not just in The Walking Dead, but in Fear as well.
Final Thoughts: Sasha Williams Deserved More Recognition
At the end of the day, Sasha Williams was one of the most badass survivors in The Walking Dead, and it’s time fans gave her the credit she deserves.
She wasn’t just a side character—she was a warrior, a leader, and a fighter who went out on her own terms.
But…
If things had gone differently, if the writers had chosen to keep her alive—would we have seen a better Fear the Walking Dead? Would Sasha have become one of the franchise’s most legendary survivors?
We’ll never know.
What do you think?
Was Sasha one of TWD’s most underrated characters?
Should she have survived and joined Fear the Walking Dead?
Or was her tragic ending the best way to honor her character?
Drop your thoughts below—because one thing is certain: Sasha Williams will never be forgotten.