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Otis (TV Series)
| Otis | |
|---|---|
| Actor | Pruitt Taylor Vince |
| Gender | Male |
| Hair | Unknown Due To Baldness But Beard Suggests Grey |
| Age | Unspecified; Possibly 40s to 50s |
| Occupation | Farm Hand |
| Relations | Patricia (Wife) |
| First Appearance | Bloodletting |
| Last Appearance | Save the Last One |
| Status | Dead |
| Series lifespan | Bloodletting to Save the Last One |
| Ethnicity | Caucasian-American |
| Otis being sacrificed and eaten alive. | |
| Otis Gallery Pruitt Taylor Vince Gallery | |
- For the comic book character, see Otis (Comic Series).
Otis was the ranch hand for Hershel Greene, Maggie Greene and Beth Greene, having worked on the farm for several years.
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Pre-apocalypse
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Hershel's Farm
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Otis was employed by Hershel years back as a ranch foreman. At some point, he also became an occasional volunteer Emergency Medical Technician who worked with the local fire department. He had Patricia as a wife [1] and presumably the two of them lived in the same house as the Greene family. He also knew how to play the guitar and was interested in the sport of hunting.
Post-Apocalypse
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Season 2
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At some unknown time, Otis located the zombified Sophia Peletier and placed her into the barn on Hershel's Farm. [2]
Bloodletting
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Otis was in the woods hunting for a deer to feed his fellow survivors. He tracked a buck and shot it, but the bullet passed through and hit Carl as well. Otis took Rick, Carl, and Shane to Hershel's Farm where they discovered that Carl was critically injured by the bullet, suffering internal bleeding. Feeling immense guilt for shooting Carl, he took Shane to a nearby former high school, now a FEMA command post, to scavenge for the needed medical supplies. Upon reaching the school, they discovered that the school had been overrun with Walkers. Using road flares from a nearby police interceptor, they created a diversion to lure the Walkers away from a medical supply trailer. Inside the trailer they were able to find all of the supplies needed, but upon leaving it, they discovered that the Walkers had lost interest in the flares and were once again swarming around the trailer. Otis and Shane made a run for safety, hoping to make it back to their truck. They were cut off and forced to break in to the school, shutting themselves inside with the security gate.
Save The Last One
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The Walkers have broken through the flimsy security gate and pursue Otis and Shane through the hallways of the abandoned school. Otis and Shane ended up in the gymnasium and were able to take refuge on top of the bleachers and formulate a plan. Otis thinned out the group of Walkers, while Shane busted through and jumped out of a nearby window. Otis, who was too overweight to fit through the window, took advantage of the diversion that Shane made. And jumped down and made for the locker room where he was able to find a larger window to break out of. Otis and Shane eventually met up outside of the school, but continue to be pursued by a group of walkers. Guns pop as ammo supplies dwindle, the pursuing herd growing ever-larger.
The two grow fatigued and Shane falters, pleading Otis to take the medical supplies and go on without him. Otis refuses and instead helps Shane to his feet and they press on together. They quickly run out of ammo and are forced to start using their pistols. At their pace, they are likely to be overtaken and eaten. Shane, knowing that Otis would likely doom them both instead of leaving him behind (ultimately dooming Carl too), decides that the best chance to save Carl is for him to leverage Otis as a diversion so that he can get away with the much-needed medical supplies.
It is currently unknown if Otis reanimated, as it appears he was devoured. But if not, it is assumed he reanimated.
Death
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Killed By
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- Shane Walsh (Caused)
Shane apologizes to Otis and shoots him in the leg with his last round. He then tries to strip Otis of his backpack and weapons. However, Otis is enraged by the betrayal and fights with Shane. Otis grabs Shane by the hair to hold him down while Shane repeatedly pistol whips him as the walkers close the distance. Otis tries to shoot Shane with his last bullet but misses due to the chaos of the struggle. Shane finally strips the supplies away from him and manages to sprint away just as the walkers catch up (though he loses a chunk of hair from Otis in the process, prompting Shane to shave his head bald to hide the murder).
Shane then stumbles away to the pickup truck as the walkers tear Otis apart and eat him. Otis's remains, if there are any, are most likely reanimated.
In the episode Pretty Much Dead Already, Dale asks Shane if he is going to kill him like he did Otis. It has not been revealed how Dale knows of the true circumstances of Otis's death. It is possible that Dale knows Shane well enough to see through his lies.
Killed Victims
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This list shows the people Otis has killed.
- Numerous counts of zombies.
Trivia
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- Otis is called "The Idiot Who Shot My Son" by Lori Grimes
- In the comic series, Otis appears to be much younger than his television counterpart.
- In the comic series, Otis is much thinner and has a full head of red hair. However in the TV series, he is overweight, and bald.
- In the comic series, Otis continued to live until halfway through the prison story arc as opposed to dying because of Shane.
- Prior to his death, Otis found the zombified Sophia and placed her into the barn on Hershel's Farm.
- Prior to the arrival of Rick and the other survivors, Otis is the only resident on Hershel's farm in possesion of gun.
References
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- ↑ Shane's actor talks
- ↑ Talking Dead, November 28, 2011 - Robert Kirkman explains that this was filmed as a flashback and may be included on the blu-ray or shown in a later episode.