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The walking dead coda
The walking dead coda








the walking dead coda

Beth tells her, “That’s how things get done here. She knows Dawn was only protecting herself, that Dawn simply used her to do her dirty work getting rid of Gorman and O’Donnell who were problems for her. Dawn says she does, she just doesn’t let anyone else see her do it. Dawn tells her it’s ok to cry, and Beth tells her she doesn’t cry anymore. However, unlike her other mentor – Daryl – Beth has no desire to drink and decompress with Dawn. In the next scene, Beth is sitting with Carol (Melissa McBride), who is still unconscious, when Dawn comes in, bringing Beth a drink. He may do the hard thing, but it’s clear that the rest of the group also loves him. You don’t have to have their love but you have to have their respect.” Dawn can never afford to be seen as weak or compromising in any way – it’s why she can’t let the exchange to at a status quo. She tells Beth, “They risk their lives every time they go out there. She also turns a blind eye to what goes on around her for the greater good. She was willing to kill someone that close to her for what she believed to be the greater good. Beth has heard bits and pieces about what happened to Hanson, and we learn later in the episode that, in fact, Dawn killed him to take over. Dawn is particular about where Hanson’s photo goes and tells Beth that he was her mentor and friend and that she misses him.

the walking dead coda

Beth has become Dawn’s ward and is tidying her office.

the walking dead coda

Meanwhile, Beth and Dawn (Christine Woods) share a moment as Dawn tries to explain what she’s doing.










The walking dead coda