I recently started watching The Walking Dead. One of the things I really enjoy about the show is the internal chaos within the group, while there is external chaos all around them. The key to any good story is conflict and if our heroes are fighting with each and the walkers at the same time, it’s a great way to keep out interest.
And the character who excels at internal conflict is Shane, and here’s why:
1. He often does the right thing the wrong way
Even if Shane has good intentions, he invariably doesn’t care how he does something, just as long as it gets done. Like when he stops Ed from hitting his wife, he nearly beats him to death. Stopping Ed is a good thing, beating the man mercilessly is not. Or when he lies to Lori (who is out searching for Rick at night). Shane tells her Rick is back at the camp when he isn’t, because Shane wants to keep her safe. And, of course, the ultimate, freeing all the walkers from the barn and mowing them down in front of Hershel (who believes they can be cured) just to prove a point. Shane’s right, those people can’t be cured, but when you’re a guest at somebody’s home diplomacy matters.
And every time Shane does something like this he creates conflict between himself and everyone around him and I LOVE IT.
2. He’s too valuable and too reasonable to abandon
Shane isn’t like Merle; he can play well with others, he just frequently chooses not to. He was also kinda-sorta the guy in charge of the camp before Rick showed up, so people look to him for leadership.
Also, as far as most of the group knows, he isn’t crazy so he can be reasoned with. So after Shane and Rick try to kill each other, Rick has a conversation with him and thinks everything is going to be OK.
Shane is also good at killing walkers, so from a practical standpoint it’s difficult to justify expelling him from the group because they need him.
All this means that every time Shane does something bad, there are plenty of justifications to keep him around, which means Shane can do a lot of bad things without consequences. This makes him dangerous and exciting to watch.
3. He constantly disagrees with Rick
Rick wants the group to hunt for Sophia? Shane wants the group to give up and move on. Rick wants to go back and help Merle, Shane doesn’t want the group to split up. Rick wants to release their captive alive and away from their camp, Shane wants to kill him.
It’s almost like Shane disagrees with every one of Rick’s ideas and the unfortunate thing is Shane’s ideas are often more ruthless, more survival oriented, but safer. Having Rick, Glen, and Daryl around when the walkers attacked might have been better. Killing a guy who is part of a heavily armed group of pillagers is safer than letting him go.
The more Shane disagrees with Rick, the more tension it adds to the show.
4. Priorities
Shane has three simple rules:
- Survival matters
- Lori matters
- Carl matters
Everything and everybody else be damned. He keeps telling Rick, “the world isn’t like it was,” and while that’s true there are a lot of things outside the box of Shane’s priorities. Even though he’s in a group of people, none of those people ultimately matter to Shane, which means he could do anything to any one of them, at any time, and that is an exciting possibility to have around.
5. He’s fun
Shane is like a time bomb that gets to explode over and over. He has the strength and ability to see all of his convictions through and he sees no reason why he shouldn’t. he provides so much yelling and acting without thinking, it’s wonderful television. Everyone loves Daryl and Glen, but when you have a story of people that have to work together in close quarters and are stuck with each other, it’s more interesting to watch a hot head creating conflict, than it is to watch someone being reasonable.
Would Daryl, Glen, Hershel, Carol, Tyreese, or Maggie beat a man senseless? (I guess they might, people change quickly and I’m only on Season Four, but let’s call this an educated guess). Would any of them throw open the barn doors like Shane did and let those walkers out? Disagree with, and yell at Rick at every turn?
The key to keeping any show interesting is conflict and in The Walking Dead, the more potential for internal struggle, the better. When Shane was around there was always the possibility for an argument, a fight, a disagreement, an amoral decision made for survival reasons, a dissolution of diplomacy — pure anarchy. He’s the worst guy to keep around and that makes him the BEST guy to keep around for the show.
3 replies on “The Walking Dead – 5 Reasons Why Shane is a Great Character”
I know this is late but Can I just extemporaneously say that I 100 percent agree with you. In the first 2 seasons were the prime time of the walking dad, rick had and idea, shane had the complete opposite, in acting shane would be referred to as a shadow of the protagonist, he was so much more evolved than the others, if he was still alive there would have been a strong possibility that most of the group would be alive, example lori. Am not saying Rick isn’t a good leader but shane was smarter, better and just all round a survivor, would have been amazing to see hime back to back with glen abraham etc
I know this is late but Can I just extemporaneously say that I 100 percent agree with you. In the first 2 seasons were the prime time of the walking dad, rick had and idea, shane had the complete opposite, in acting shane would be referred to as a shadow of the protagonist, he was so much more evolved than the others, if he was still alive there would have been a strong possibility that most of the group would be alive, example lori. Am not saying Rick isn’t a good leader but shane was smarter, better and just all round a survivor, would have been amazing to see hime back to back with glen abraham etc
Luke you’re right, so the article.
I think Shane was also a strong leader, maybe even stronger than Rick actually but had a whole different approach to problems and situations.
Rick is more careful and toughtful and Shane is more take action right away, two different Alpha males. Either is right or wrong, tough Ricks ways takes more time and he is mores careful, but tough that approach is not always good in the world of The Walking Dead with a apocalypse, you can’t save everyone and people is evil and things happens fast, survival of the fittest. Shane understood that from the start, he tackles the problem right away and takes a fast decision and do not trust people outside their group, if the group is in danger he takes action, even this could be dangerous but atleast he does something fast without hesitating, it’s not always a good decision but atleast he takes action, Shanes raw ways of doin thing is similiar to my own personality, thats why i like him more.
Sorry for my bad english.