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Dave Goodkind is a recurring character in the first season of The Wilds. He is portrayed by Warren Kole and so far has only appeared in Day Sixteen.

Early Life[]

Dave lives in Fort Travis, Texas with his wife and three children. He owns a faith-based spinning studio called All Rise Cycling. He also appears to run a conversion therapy 'support' group out of his home.

Throughout the Series[]

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Personality[]

Dave is a christian, who is firmly against homosexuality. This leads to problems when he catches Shelby and Becca kissing.

Physical Appearance[]

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Relationships[]

Shelby Goodkind[]

Shelby is Dave's daughter. Dave takes Shelby hunting with him. He 'taught' her how to swim by throwing her into the country club pool.

Appearances[]

Season One
Episode Appearance Status
Day OneAbsent
Day TwoAbsent
Day ThreeAbsent
Day SixAbsent
Day SevenAbsent
Day TwelveAbsent
Day FifteenAbsent
Day SixteenAppears
Day Twenty-TwoAbsent
Day Twenty-ThreeAbsent

Quotes[]

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • "Saturday in the Park" is a hit song from 1972 by the band Chicago, but it was actually written as an ode to New York's Central Park. Shelby hasn't been to Chicago or New York because those aren't the kind of destinations her dad prefers for their family vacations. He'd rather take them to national parks or a quiet Texas beach town rather than some big-shot city where you're liable to step on a syringe.
  • Shelby has already mentioned that she once took down a ten-point buck. Her dad offered to have its head stuffed and mounted, but Shelby declined. She told him it wouldn't match the aesthetic of her room. But deep down, something bothered her about celebrating the death of an animal in that way.
  • Warren Kole - starts in both “The Wilds” and “Yellowjackets”. Two shows that are very similar to each other.

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