![]() ![]() Wes grabs his knife and plunges it into the man's side. He tosses Wes the bag and tackles him to the ground, trying to choke him. Wes approaches the man to get his bag and he turns around, still alive. Later, they find the truck crashed into a fence and the man limping down the road, presumably reanimated. Wes then kills the rest of walkers as Alicia finds the keys to a cruiser and the group leaves. Outside, he uses the police guns to shoot the walkers blocking the entrance and lure the others away. He explains shooting and killing is the way of the world now, but Alicia is still determined to help the man he shot.Īlicia decides to find the man and Wes agrees to go with her. Wes then tells her his brother got attacked by a walker during a milk run and that he inherited his motorcycle. I just want what he took from me," he says. "The guy was an asshole, plain and simple. Wes mocks Alicia's mantra to help people, saying he doesn't need some inspired speech. Alicia warns him killing doesn't always solve things. She confronts Wes about the stranger, and he explains his brother is dead and he was just trying to retrieve what the man had stolen from him. Alicia pours water on Strand's eyes and gives him a wet towel when his eyesight doesn't improve. Strand accidentally shoots tear gas at a walker, forcing everyone to flee inside. They grab weapons from the police car and quickly realize they only shoot rubber bullets. Wes shoots at him and quickly runs out of ammo, which attracts nearby walkers. Suddenly, gunshots ring out from inside and an injured man sprints out, steals their truck, and drives away. As walkers eat a dead bull, Alicia and Strand drop Wes off at the police station he's staying at and promise to load him up on gas. She says she wants to meet the person responsible, but Wes is dubious. On the road, Wes tells Alicia she's probably wasting her time searching for the painted trees. Wes tells them he needs to get back to his brother and they decide to help him. Wes explains he had encountered a hostile group and Strand quickly deduces it's Logan. Alicia and Strand quickly locate him and load his motorcycle on their truck. Wes radios Morgan's group and asks for help, saying he has seen the tapes. Wes is then left behind as Logan's crew drive away. Logan tosses him a radio and orders him to call Morgan's group for help with escaping an approaching herd and to tell them that they are making more enemies than friends out there, while his crew has more bullets than they know what to do with. Logan admits that he likes him but has his people shoot up Wes' motorcycle so he can't follow them. ![]() Wes insists that he doesn't know and he isn't with the people on the tape, claiming he stole the gas. Wes tells them he doesn't want any trouble but Logan tells his people to take his gas and demands to know where the oil fields are. Outside, Wes gases up a motorcycle as Logan and his crew arrive. He then stares at a "Take what you need" box before leaving. He packs his things before pressing his ear to a locked door. He considers reaching out on his walkie but decides against it. Wes finishes watching Morgan's group tape inside an old gas station store. At some point, Derek was presumably killed by walkers. Wes survived the initial stages of the outbreak with his brother, Derek. Nothing is known about Wes' life prior to or as the outbreak began, except that he had a brother named Derek. As Alicia temporarily makes him reconsider his stance on the issue, Victor pierces him with a sword, and Wes dies as he was at the beginning. With his focus shifted entirely to survival instead of altruism, he makes a last ditch effort to keep order in the Tower with a short-lived coup against Strand, intending to kill both him and Alicia. Slipping back into his nihilistic view of people, he decides to betray the group and join Strand's Tower, and eventually becoming Strand's right-hand man, stating that while he is insane and evil, he is at the very least completely honest about it. Later, after seeing Luciana manipulate Daniel into believing his daughter is alive, he is shown to be disgusted by her actions. Upon meeting, Alicia tries to instill in him a more altruistic way of seeing things, which he begrudgingly accepts, and he tries to atone for his mistakes. His sulking demeanor is punctuated by violent outbursts of anger, such as killing the man who took his book, only to leave it with him because in his own words, "he died for it". He believes people to be inherently selfish and violent. However, below his seemingly optimistic interior, Wes has a somewhat negative and nihilistic look on the world. ![]() He is shown to enjoy spray-painting which is something his brother, Derek, also enjoyed. Wes is a pragmatic, friendly, and artistic individual. ![]()
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