“ | But that's not what this is. This isn't personal. I'm not a killer, Dean. I'm a hunter. And your brother's fair game. | „ |
~ Gordon Walker to Dean Winchester. |
“ | I got to hand it to you, Sam. You got a lot of people fooled, but, see, I know the truth. I know what it's like. We're the same now, you and me. I know how it is walking around with something evil inside you. It's just too bad you won't do the right thing and kill yourself. I'm gonna... as soon as I'm done with you. Two last good deeds -- killing you... and killing myself. | „ |
~ Gordon to Sam Winchester, also his last words. |
Gordon Walker is a supporting antagonist in Seasons 2 and 3 of Supernatural. he is a hunter who Believe all supernatural creatures must be killed even the harmless ones Especially sam winchester which he considers the Antichrist
He was portrayed by Sterling K. Brown, who also played N'Jobu in Black Panther and Angstrom Levy in Invincible.
Biography[]
An exceptionally brutal hunter, Gordon, unlike the Winchesters, who see themselves as hunters who work to protect humanity and only do what they have to do to the creatures they hunt, Gordon is proud to consider himself a killer, freely resorting to torture even when he has captured his victims. He also considers the world to be a black-and-white place, with demons and monsters as the villains and humans as the "good guys," considering that anything he does to even non-human-drinking vampires is justified simply because they aren't human, when the Winchesters are more willing to work with and tolerate the supernatural creatures they encounter that are not actively harming humans.
Ironically, Gordon's obsessions with not only Sam Winchester but with vampires lead to him becoming captured. Gordon is turned, in what his vampire captor sees as a fitting punishment. Becoming the thing he hated, Gordon fed on a unsuspecting human, betrayed his friend Kubrick, and abducts and turns an innocent girl. He lures the Winchesters to a warehouse, where he sets his abducted victim on Dean and tries to use the newfound powers to finally kill Sam.
While hunting him, he acknowledges he's a monster and reveals that after killing Sam, he intends to kill himself as his last two good deeds. Although he is relentless in his attacks, it is instead Sam is the one that prevails. As Gordon is no longer human, Sam ends the rivalry by decapitating Gordon using a piece of razor wire.
When meeting Lenore again, she brought up how Gordon tried to kill her, before the Winchesters reveal his eventual fate of being turned into a vampire and his death at Sam's hand. She responded with a pleased tone of his fate “Well that's something”.
Abilities[]
Gordon was known to have been an exceptionally skilled hunter, possessing great combat skills and abilities in handling the supernatural, to the point that even veteran hunters of Ellen's level acknowledged his abilities. Known for having killed many supernatural creatures, particularly specializing in hunting down Vampires, Gordon's skills in both hand-to-hand and bladed combat were even a match for the likes of Dean and Sam Winchester, as he challenged Dean in their first fight and even overpowered him in their last duel and nearly defeated Sam. Gordon's expertise in Exorcisms and Devil Traps made him consider it a daily routine and he was good enough in torture to break a demon he had captured.
After becoming a Vampire, his combat skills dramatically increased, capable of easily overpowering Sam and Dean and also slaughtering an entire group of vampires without a scratch on him.
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