
TWD showrunner Scott M. Gimple explained the reason for Carl’s death, stating that it was an important part of the overall story. Even so, Carl’s death was difficult for fans of both the TV series and the comic books to accept. It became even harder when another character’s story started to closely resemble Carl’s from the comics: Henry Sutton.
Henry Took Over Carl’s TWD Plotlines
He Becomes A Blacksmith Apprentice & Befriends Lydia






Henry Sutton’s first appearance was in The Walking Dead, season 7, episode 2, “The Well”. A resident of the Kingdom, 10-year-old Henry was a sensitive kid who was looked after by his older brother, Benjamin. When Benjamin was killed by one of the Saviors, Henry became obsessed with avenging his death. Henry was surprisingly adept at killing, although he never enjoyed it. Eventually, he was adopted by Carol and Ezekiel.
Since Carl’s character had been killed off in the TV show, the creators had to find someone else to fill his shoes.
From that point on, Henry would go on to fill in for Carl in other major plots of seasons 8 and 9. In the TWD comics, Carl was the one who befriended Lydia and helped to rescue her from the Whisperers, while Henry does this on the show. The major difference between them is that in the end, Henry was captured by the Alpha and murdered.
Why Henry Provoked The Ire Of The TWD Fandom
Many Thought He Was A Poor Replacement For Carl






The fan reaction to Henry once they realized what his role would be on The Walking Dead was conflicted, to put it mildly. With Carl being not only an important character in the comics but also on the show, fans were not thrilled with seeing someone else try to fill his shoes. However, the TWD TV series still had some major storylines to carry out, and they needed to create a character who could do that.
Fans of the show were so annoyed with Henry that they took to online forums to voice their displeasure for the character. One Reddit poster described Henry as a “simp,” and yet another dubbed him “the worst.” Still, others argued that Henry was acting like any normal teenager would — making mistakes and dealing with the consequences being par for the course.
Why Henry Doesn’t Deserve The Hate
It’s Not His Fault He Wasn’t Carl

Even Carl got his share of hate from the fandom at one point.
The truth is that many fans disliked Henry simply because he wasn’t Carl. Ironically, as many TWD viewers may remember, even Carl got his share of hate from the fandom at one point. Carl’s cruel words to Carol about the death of her daughter Sophia were unforgivable. He was also pinned as being indirectly responsible for Dale’s death in season 2. Of course, Carl evolved over time to redeem himself for the wrongs he’d committed, while Henry was killed off before he had that chance.
In regards to Henry as a character, it all really comes down to a matter of pre-existing prejudice. In short, some fans were so hung up on the fact that Henry was filling in for Carl’s plot in the comic books that they wouldn’t even give him a chance to be his own person. Living in the shadow of a fan-favorite character isn’t easy, and Henry was doomed from the start.
Why Henry’s Death Was A Good Thing
Fans Would Never Accept Him & He Served His Purpose

Much to the delight of his haters, Henry was killed in the TWD season 9 finale. Just when he and Lydia were back safe behind the Kingdom’s walls, the Whisperers somehow managed to capture Henry along with a group of others from the Kingdom. Siddiq was then forced to watch as Henry was decapitated by Alpha after she infiltrated the fair. His reanimated head was impaled on a pike, and later taken down and put out of its misery. Lydia mourned his death, and paid tribute to Henry by placing the Hilltop medallion he’d given to her at the site where his head had been displayed.
Regardless that some fans were glad to see their least favorite character killed off The Walking Dead, Henry’s death was actually always inevitable. The creators had to know from the start that he wouldn’t stick around, since he would never be accepted by the fans as Carl’s replacement. Of course, Henry filling in for Carl was likely never meant to be long-term, anyway. He’d fulfilled his purpose to move the Whisperers and Lydia’s storyline forward, and that was enough.
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