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{{Quote|Bring them into the fold. If we send them off packing, we might as well execute them ourselves.|T-Dog to Rick about the prisoners.}} |
{{Quote|Bring them into the fold. If we send them off packing, we might as well execute them ourselves.|T-Dog to Rick about the prisoners.}} |
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− | '''Theodore Douglas''', better known as '''T-Dog''' or simply '''T''', |
+ | '''Theodore Douglas''', better known as '''T-Dog''' or simply '''T''', was a survivor of the outbreak in AMC's The Walking Dead. T-Dog is a kind, selfless, physically strong man willing to fight for his allies. He served as a supporting protagonist during Season 1, Season 2, and the first quarter of Season 3, where he served as one of Rick's right-hand men for a short time. He is killed in the fourth episode of Season 3, "Killer Within", when a hostile prisoner survivor named Andrew lured a herd of walkers into the Prison and caused the death of T-Dog, who got bit several times by walkers as he helps a fellow member of his group, Carol, get to safety. |
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T-Dog was a quiet man. He rarely spoke, but will speak up when matters arise. T-Dog would sometimes feel insecure and would feel guilty when something bad happens to his group. He is also a little clumsy but will protect his group from threats or dangers whenever possible. He got along with most people, except [[Merle Dixon|Merle]]. He was very religious. This showed when he told [[Carol Peletier|Carol]] that his inevitable death is part of God's plan, who always watches him, and also when Glenn said he was saving old people and bringing them to the church. |
T-Dog was a quiet man. He rarely spoke, but will speak up when matters arise. T-Dog would sometimes feel insecure and would feel guilty when something bad happens to his group. He is also a little clumsy but will protect his group from threats or dangers whenever possible. He got along with most people, except [[Merle Dixon|Merle]]. He was very religious. This showed when he told [[Carol Peletier|Carol]] that his inevitable death is part of God's plan, who always watches him, and also when Glenn said he was saving old people and bringing them to the church. |
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+ | *1x02: "Guts" |
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+ | *1x03: "Tell It to the Frogs" |
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+ | *1x04: "Vatos" |
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+ | *1x05: "Wildfire" |
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+ | *1x06: "TS-19" |
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+ | ====Season 2==== |
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+ | *2x01: "What Lies Ahead" |
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+ | *2x02: "Bloodletting" |
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+ | *2x03: "Save the Last One" |
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+ | *2x04: "Cherokee Rose" |
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+ | *2x05: "Chupacabra" |
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+ | *2x06: "Secrets" |
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+ | *2x07: "Pretty Much Dead Already" |
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+ | *2x08: "Nebraska" |
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+ | *2x09: "Triggerfinger" |
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+ | *2x11: "Judge, Jury, Executioner" |
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+ | *2x12: "Better Angels" |
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+ | *2x13: "Beside the Dying Fire" |
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+ | ====Season 3==== |
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+ | *3x01: "Seed" |
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+ | *3x02: "Sick" |
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+ | *3x04: "Killer Within"}} |
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Revision as of 10:36, 27 July 2020
“ | Bring them into the fold. If we send them off packing, we might as well execute them ourselves. | „ |
~ T-Dog to Rick about the prisoners. |
Theodore Douglas, better known as T-Dog or simply T, was a survivor of the outbreak in AMC's The Walking Dead. T-Dog is a kind, selfless, physically strong man willing to fight for his allies. He served as a supporting protagonist during Season 1, Season 2, and the first quarter of Season 3, where he served as one of Rick's right-hand men for a short time. He is killed in the fourth episode of Season 3, "Killer Within", when a hostile prisoner survivor named Andrew lured a herd of walkers into the Prison and caused the death of T-Dog, who got bit several times by walkers as he helps a fellow member of his group, Carol, get to safety.
Personality
T-Dog was a quiet man. He rarely spoke, but will speak up when matters arise. T-Dog would sometimes feel insecure and would feel guilty when something bad happens to his group. He is also a little clumsy but will protect his group from threats or dangers whenever possible. He got along with most people, except Merle. He was very religious. This showed when he told Carol that his inevitable death is part of God's plan, who always watches him, and also when Glenn said he was saving old people and bringing them to the church.
Appearances
TV SeriesSeason 1
Season 2
Season 3
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External links
Theodore Douglas on the Walking Dead Wiki