It’s hard to believe that The Walking Dead and its spinoff series have been around for 14 years now. Fans of The Walking Dead have noted just as much about the franchise that they hate as they love. One of the things they’ve noted the most is that there are some tropes that the franchise has formulated and then stuck with through thick and thin from the first year through year 14.
Some of the most unpopular tropes in the horror TV series are killing off new characters without giving them a time to shine. There’s also the moments when writers and showrunners reuse tired storylines instead of developing something more original. However, The Walking Dead is clearly doing something right as the franchise has become one that seems like it will just keep going and going, and going. And as long franchise keeps on rolling, it seems extremely likely that there will be some tropes that stand the test of time and keep getting applied, no matter who is behind an episode or series.
Certain The Walking Dead Characters Have Impenetrable Plot Armor
Of course, Glenn’s plot armor eventually had some chinks in it as Negan killed him off, but characters like Rick, Michonne, Daryl and Carol have all rolled out their plot armor over and over. Granted, that plot armor is needed after a few seasons because the show realizes there are some characters that are liked more than others. If Rick or Michonne or Daryl had been killed off, but then some of the franchise’s best successes, including the spin-offs Daryl Dixon and The Ones Who Live, would not have kept the horror franchise alive and thriving.
The Apocalypse Made Someone A Better Person
There were plenty of characters that grew into better people as they survived the end of the world.
Previous Social Norms As Commentary On Our World
At the beginning of The Walking Dead, social norms were held onto, such as women doing much of the domestic labor, men protecting the group from threats, and adults attempting to shield children from the dangers of the world. As time passed, the survivors slowly let go of many traditional values associated with their old civilization. Though some of these changes were negative, many of them made their new communities more equitable. One of the most well known aspects of this was when Carol and Andrea and Lori were stuck doing laundry while Rick and the other men in the group went hunting.
One of the things The Walking Dead did and does best is that it tends to tear down those social norms without making it a big deal. It simply makes it clear that’s how the world works now and it doesn’t appear to be something that is conscious. But the trope is there and will continue to be there through the spinoffs.