Beth and Dawn are shown to have a strained relationship, the two of them not trusting each other. Daryl tells Beth a story about his family and Merle, and said that he misses him. This browser is supported only in Windows 10 and above. Hershel calls Beth, "Bethy", and is proud of his daughter's singing skills.

She and the others worry about the current state of Rick's mind.

At the end of the episode, Beth and Hershel got out of the cage and the group found out that Lori had died giving birth.

Beth Greene is a fictional character from the American horror drama television series The Walking Dead, created by season two showrunner Glen Mazzara, and portrayed by Emily Kinney.

Dawn then admits that she was wrong about Beth being weak, then handing her the drug locker key and tells her to get the medicine to save Carol. After Rick and the others cleared out a cell block, Rick called the others to come over.

Maggie, Patricia and the others then lay Beth on a bed in the guest bedroom thinking she might be in shock of what she had seen earlier that day. When Hershel stopped praying, she asked her father if he's okay and he replied that he would do anything to keep her and Maggie safe. Beth Greene is a fictional character from the American horror drama television series The Walking Dead, created by season two showrunner Glen Mazzara, and portrayed by Emily Kinney.

[14][15][16][17] Alan Sepinwall of HitFix stated that because the season had mostly neglected that Maggie and Beth are sisters, Beth's death in "Coda" does not have the emotional impact it could have when Maggie breaks down in grief at the sight of Beth's lifeless body.

Lori comforts her, saying that she has to be strong as there are people that care about her.

Later, at the end of the episode, she is with the prison survivors and the new Woodbury prison members. [13], Regarding Beth's death, critics agree that Dawn did not intentionally shoot her, and that it was rather an accident or a matter of reflex, commenting on Dawn's surprised expression at the trigger having been activated.

Daryl hands Beth his bandana and she puts the berries in it for safe keeping. Dawn claims she needs Noah because Beth took his place and she needs him back.

Beth admits that she envisioned a normal happy life for herself, Hershel, Maggie, Glenn and everyone else at the Prison.

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During the Governor's (David Morrissey) attack on the prison in the episode "Too Far Gone", Beth and Maggie watch in horror as Hershel is decapitated during the battle, then the sisters are separated and Beth flees with Daryl. [3] Beth is introduced as the 16-year-old sister of Maggie Greene, while Kinney was 25 years old at the time of casting. However, Beth returns without Judith, as she could not find her and instead finds Daryl.

and Beth begins to sing. Beth is seen along with the rest of the group when they discuss the Woodbury situation. ", "Walking Dead Midseason Finale Post Mortem: [Spoiler] Sounds Off on Killer Twist — 'I Did Not See It Coming, "The Walking Dead: Creator Robert Kirkman Finally Reveals Daryl's Sexuality", "Undead and Loving It: How Did AMC's Flagship Show Suddenly Get So Good? Throughout their stay at the prison, they develop mutual respect for each other, and Rick cares about her a great deal.

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Beth's sudden death was a shock, no question, although I imagine some viewers were expecting just such a gut-punch."[20]. This event drives her nearly to suicide in the episode "18 Miles Out", but she decides to live.

Beth's corpse appears alongside the corpses of past characters in Rick's hallucination.

She also thinks that since walkers used to be human, they shouldn't be treated cruelly or be made fun of, but instead, respectfully put out of their misery to preserve their humanity. However, after an attempt at slitting her wrist, she has a change of heart and decides to live.

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Later that night, Beth and Daryl set up a small camp and she told herself to believe for her father and everyone else that they could stay at the prison safely for the rest of their lives.

She sits down with Maggie and gives the baby to her. Kept against her will in a dangerous environment where she is mistreated and abused along with the other patients and wards, Beth devises a plan with Noah (Tyler James Williams) to escape, which involves escaping through the elevator. Gorman took a liking to Beth when she first arrived and constantly sexually harassed her. Beth intervenes when Dawn demands Noah back, which leads to her being shot in the head by Dawn. He is shown to be shocked in the scene immediately after her death.

She also becomes a capable caretaker for Judith after Lori’s death at the prison. She was in a relationship with Jimmy, another survivor of the apocalypse.

He criticized the deaths of Dawn and Beth as a "wasted opportunity", citing the "childish, ridiculous logic" Dawn had for demanding Noah back even though she had "zero leverage", and Beth's "inexplicable, dumb decision" to stab Dawn in the shoulder.


However, the group protests.

After his death, she admit that she missed him and Beth promised herself to keep her father's teaching alive. It is assumed that Michonne was very sad about the loss of Beth and what she meant to many members of the group, even though her reaction was vague and unclear. "We just aren’t going to care about the potential death of a character we don’t know," she iterated.

When Lori was washing up Beth's plate, she found out that the knife was missing. on After her mother was put down she went into a deep state of shock. He is willing to share his food with Beth after she worries that eating will elongate her stay at the hospital, and treats her well during her time at the hospital; even going as far as to threaten Gorman in order to protect both Beth and fellow patient Joan.

She realizes how painful it is and ultimately decides it was a mistake. The next morning, Daryl carries Beth into the kitchen. She finds a walker feasting, however, before she can kill the walker, she gets her foot caught in a trap, alerting the walker. Beth and Shawn had a loving relationship.

Later on, she teaches Daryl the drinking game 'I never'. We'll never know, because Beth is dead.

They bond with each other while doing laundry.

Beth and everyone else eat their meal and she ends up sitting at the "kids" table with Jimmy, Maggie and Glenn Rhee. Hershel also raised her to do good things in life, and to believe in God and faith. At first, Beth seems shy around him, even addressing him by "Mr. Grimes", but as times goes on she develop a friendship, as well as trust and respect for him, as he has saved her family members multiple times.

In a hallucination, Beth's voice is heard asking Rick what his wound is before he talks to Hershel in the barn.

When she is taken to Grady Memorial Hospital, she becomes even more independent, being forced to help care for patients at the hospital whilst planning an escape with Noah.

They have a normal, loving, father-daughter relationship.

When Maggie returns with Glenn to the bus, she is told by Jeanette that Beth had left to get Judith. When Carl says all the possible names for the baby girl, Beth listens in grief along with the others. In shock, Dawn accidentally shoots Beth in the head as both groups look on in horror. Together, they hide and wait. Beth yells at Daryl and told him not to just shrug off everything they have went through like it was nothing, and yells at him for thinking that she's just another dead girl. After Beth is killed by Dawn, Daryl shoots and kills Dawn without a moments hesitation, after killing Dawn, Daryl breaks down into tears over Beth's death, carrying her body away from the hospital. They are two sides of a coin, and that's not something that had been entirely clear prior to this entry.

They seem to have a good relationship, with him taking her on as an assistant (presumably to keep her away from Gorman).

However, this newfound bond is quickly disrupted by walkers swarming the house, forcing her to escape outside where she gets kidnapped. Maggie is Beth's older half-sister and she loves her dearly. As the apocalypse started, Beth had been sheltered from the chaos surrounding her. In "Made to Suffer", after Axel flirts with Beth, Carl appears jealous and angry. Beth was also happy when Carol got up from her bed.