Rick Grimes (TV Series)

"I know what you did for me, for my baby while I was...working things out. Thank you."

- Rick thanking Daryl for taking care of his newborn daughter.

Rick Grimes is the main male protagonist of The Walking Dead (TV Series). He is a former police officer of the King County sheriff's deputy who was shot in the line of duty and fell into a coma only to wake up and find himself in the middle of an undead apocalypse. He traveled to Atlanta, Georgia searching for his family, Lori Grimes, his wife, and Carl Grimes, his son, who had traveled to Atlanta with his best friend, Shane Walsh, in search of a safe-haven. He is the leader of the prison group.

Overview
Rick worked as a King County Sheriff's Department deputy in King County, Georgia, along with his partner and long-time best friend, Shane Walsh. Wounded in the line of duty, he was in a coma when the apocalypse occurred. When he awoke alone, he set off in search of his wife Lori and young son Carl, and along the way discovered what happened to the world.

Appearance
Rick is a fairly tall Caucasian man with a slim figure, and although his age is unspecified, he appears to be around his mid 30's. He has dark brown wavy hair, and through the first three seasons keeps facial stubble and eventually a small beard. His apparel and clothing changes throughout the seasons, but is most notably identified with his beige and brown police uniform, along with his brown cowboy-style sheriff's hat (which is later given to his son, Carl). He also keeps his brown police holster, which carries his favorite side-arm, his classic Colt Python .357 Magnum

Personality
Rick is typically calm, smart, just, a good friend and father, but will often stubbornly cling to his personal strong moral code which has resulted in numerous bad calls and extra stress within the group. In contrast to Shane, he is also a natural leader—a fact that caused frequent tension between the two. Despite his faults, his combat skill and care for all members of the group have led him to be looked up to, and allowed him to take the leadership role within the group. He is shown to be incredibly protective of his group and their well-being, having engaged numerous threats, even other living people to keep them safe. Rick was able to use his leadership skills and combat abilities to keep the group alive for many months following the destruction of the farm, and lead the group in taking the prison; using the tactics they had learned on the road all winter. After the death of Lori, Rick becomes very emotionally unstable, and it is not until just before the group learns of the Woodbury threat that Rick comes back to his senses.

King County, Georgia
Rick and Shane were childhood friends, with Rick being the more subdued individual. He had few girlfriends during his years of high school, in contrast to Shane who was always the center of attraction to girls. He and Shane both went to college together for police administration and became sheriff deputies at the King County Sheriff's Department. He and Lori met at a young age and after dating for a short amount of time, married and had a son named Carl. They lived as a family in a typical suburban neighborhood.

As their son grew older, his and Lori's marriage became increasingly strained. He constantly distanced himself from her, hesitating to open up and absorbing himself in his work.

While on patrol one day, he and Shane are called to assist the Linden County Sheriff's Department, a neighboring county who are in pursuit of suspects. During a shootout with three men after a high speed pursuit, he's critically injured and admitted to a hospital. He goes in and out of a coma for days. Shane at one point delivers flowers, but he's not conscious enough to be aware of what's going on.

"Days Gone Bye"
Rick regains consciousness in an abandoned hospital. He investigates the building and encounters his first undead group of zombies barred into a locked room, which is the hospital's cafeteria—as well as rows of bodies in body bags, in which some are on flatbed trucks. Having seen this, Rick is horrified and flees the hospital. In a nearby park, he encounters a severely deteriorated zombie with nothing left of her lower body but trailing bones and organs. Shaken, he returns to his home to look for his family. Unable to find any sign of them, he sits outside and is suddenly hit in the head with a shovel by a kid—Duane Jones—who initially mistakes him for a zombie.

Rick later wakes up tied to a bed. The kid's father, Morgan Jones, checks Rick for zombie bites or a fever, either of which could indicate that he is turning into a zombie himself. After deciding Rick is not a threat, Morgan frees him and shares what information he has regarding the zombie apocalypse. The following day, Rick tells Morgan that his family are missing and that they are most likely alive (based on family photos that had been taken from the house). Morgan and Duane tell Rick that they might have set off to Atlanta, Georgia where the CDC has set up a quarantine zone. Rick takes Morgan and his son to his former Sheriff's headquarters, where the trio use the emergency generator to power up the station. They take hot showers and clean out the armory. As they depart, with Rick heading off to Atlanta while Morgan and Dwayne stay behind, Rick gives Morgan a rifle and a walkie-talkie and says he will broadcast every morning. Before he leaves, he encounters fellow officer Leon Basset a zombie and dispatches him. He then returns to the park where he encountered the badly decayed zombie, apologizes to it, and shoots it in the head.

While on his way to Atlanta, Rick sends out a broadcast via his radio. The transmissions are received by a camp located just outside the city, but they are unable to send a response to warn him of the situation in the city. Among the survivors are Rick's partner Shane, his wife Lori, and Carl. Rick later runs out of gasoline; he approaches an abandoned gas station, where he encounters a preadolescent female zombie, the zombie walks towards Rick so Rick shoots her. Unable to find any gas, he abandons his car on the highway and heads out on foot. He approaches a farmhouse, where the occupants are dead in an apparent murder-suicide. Rick finds a horse nearby and rides it to Atlanta, carrying the sack of guns from the police armory.

Rick arrives in Atlanta and finds the city in an extreme state of devastation. He then searches the streets on horseback, finding an overrun military blockade. Rick hears a helicopter pass overhead and tries to follow it, but rides straight into a horde of walkers. The undead swarm Rick's horse, toppling Rick and making him drop the sack of guns. While many of the zombies swarm around the horse, tearing it apart and eating it, Rick scrambles underneath an abandoned tank. With zombies crawling after him on both sides, Rick shoots several of them, then places the gun to his temple. Looking up, he sees an open hatch underneath the tank and crawls inside. The walkers surround the tank as Rick seals himself inside. After firing his revolver into the head of an undead tank crewman; therefore deafening him due to the confines of the M1 tank and then sealing the top hatch, Rick is safe—but trapped—in the tank. A voice comes over the radio sarcastically calling him, "Dumbass."

"Guts"
The voice on the radio advises him to make a run for it while they are distracted eating Rick’s horse. Rick takes a gun and a grenade off the dead soldier in the tank then opens the hatch. He jumps from the tank and runs down an alley, shooting walkers as he goes. Quickly, he meets up with the person who radioed instructions named Glenn. Rick follows him to a ladder, which they climb to safety, and then down a staircase to an alley, which is free of all but a few walkers thanks to a bus blockade. When the two reach street-level, two other people wearing riot gear emerge and beat down the walkers. The group rushes inside a Bradbury’s department store, where Rick meets other survivors: Andrea, Jacqui, T-Dog, and Morales. Outside, walkers press against the store’s front doors and the glass begins to crack

On the roof, Rick and the group find Merle Dixon — a middle-aged redneck—firing at walkers with a rifle. T-Dog chastises Merle for wasting bullets and attracting more walkers. Merle scoffs at him by saying taking orders from a “nigger” which sets off a fight between the two. Merle beats T-Dog then presses a handgun to his forehead, but Rick intervenes, hitting Merle with the butt of the rifle and handcuffing him to a pipe. “Things are different now,” Rick tells Merle. “There are no 'niggers' anymore, No dumb-as-shit white trash fools either; there's only white meat and dark meat it's US and the dead; we survive this by pulling together, not apart.” Morales tells Rick there is no refugee center, which was “a pipe dream.” They are with a small group of survivors staying outside the city, but T-Dog cannot reach them on the radio. With the streets no longer safe, Rick suggests they try to escape underground. Jacqui, who formerly worked in the city zoning office, says that the building might have access to the sewers.

Glenn and Morales head to the basement while Rick and Andrea stand guard at the front of the store. Andrea spots a necklace with a mermaid pendant. Rick encourages her to take it. As Andrea pockets the necklace, walkers break through the exterior glass doors and begin pounding on the interior doors. Morales and Glenn arrive to report that the sewer is not an option because of a walker feasting on a rat and the tunnel is barricaded by bars they can't get past.

Back on the roof, Rick spots a cube van at a nearby construction site. The ignition keys should be nearby, Rick theorizes, but they need to get past the walkers undetected. The group explains that if they hear you, see you or smell you, they eat you. Rick latches on to the scent idea. Wearing rubber gloves and rain jackets, Rick and Morales drag a dead walker in from the alley. After acknowledging the man’s lost humanity, that he used to be just like the rest of them, Rick grabs an axe and hacks apart the body. He and Glenn then smear the corpse’s guts on their jackets. Before leaving, Rick tosses T-Dog the key to Merle’s handcuffs.

Outside, Rick and Glenn shuffle through crowds of walkers unnoticed. A rainstorm then passes over them, washing the guts off their jackets. Their human smell unmasked, walkers immediately attack the two. Fighting them off, Rick and Glenn run to the construction site, hopping a fence that is blocking access. Once Glenn tracks down the key, he and Rick speed away in the van. Rick orders Glenn to radio the group to get ready for pick-up. To lure the walkers away, Glenn drives off in a red sports car, which Rick has hot wired after setting off its alarm. With the walkers lured away by Glenn, The group heads down while T-Dog debates reluctantly decides to try to free Merle but slips due to the wet roof. With nothing else he can do and Merle angry due to T-Dog dropping the key, T-Dog again reluctantly puts a heavy chain lock on the doors so the walkers won't get at him. T-Dog runs downstairs just as the walkers break through the glass doors of the department store. Rick pulls the van up and the group piles in just as walkers make their way through.Having escaped the chaos at the store,T-Dog admits to the others he dropped the key, leaving Merle trapped on the roof.

"Tell It to the Frogs"
Morales advises Rick not to dwell on Merle’s abandonment. When the van arrives at the camp, the group embraces with their families while Rick hesitantly stays in the car for a few moments. He later emerges, seeing Lori and Carl and the three of them share a tearful reunion.

Later, around a campfire, Rick describes the disorientation he felt waking up in the hospital. Lori explains she was told Rick would be transported to Atlanta, but it never happened. Rick thanks Shane for saving them. He volunteers to deliver the news to Daryl Dixon about his brother, as does T-Dog, who is wracked with guilt for dropping the key. Later on in their tent, Rick tucks Carl in and then crawls into bed with Lori. They reflect on past mistakes and the second chance they have been given. Lori returns Rick’s wedding ring, and the two make love.

The next morning, Rick tells Lori he plans to return to Atlanta for Merle. Lori is shocked, but they are interrupted by Carl’s screams. Finding Carl unscathed, Rick, Shane, Jim and Glenn run past him to a clearing where a walker is devouring a deer with crossbow bolts sticking out of it. The four men beat on the walker until Dale arrives and decapitates it. Daryl then emerges from the woods and laments that the walker ate his hunted dear. Finding the walker head still alive, Daryl fires his crossbow at it, then heads into camp looking for Merle. Shane tells Daryl that Merle did not make it back, Rick chimes in, confessing he left Merle handcuffed to the roof. Daryl pulls a knife, but Rick disarms him with the help of Shane who puts him in a sleeper-hold to restrain the violent hunter. With the door to the roof chained securely shut, Rick tells Daryl, Merle is likely alive, Lori then states that Rick is going back to Merle.

Back in his uniform, Rick prepares to leave with Daryl. Shane questions his decision to risk his life for Merle. Shane argues that they need everybody to protect the camp in case more walkers show up. What they really need, Rick contends, are more guns, which he would be able to retrieve from his dropped bag. Rick also needs to collect his walkie-talkie from the bag so he can warn Morgan away from the city. Shane gives Rick the last of his bullets for Rick’s revolver.

In Atlanta, Rick, Daryl, Glenn and T-Dog return to the department store. They cut through the chain on the stairwell door and emerge onto the roof. On the ground, a hacksaw sits beside a severed hand. Bloodied handcuffs hang from the pipe above.

"Vatos"
An enraged Daryl points his crossbow at T-Dog, but relents when Rick pulls his revolver. They then follow Merle’s trail of blood to a kitchen, where Sterno cans burn next to an iron steak weight crusted with skin—the result of Merle cauterizing his stump. Rick agrees to help Daryl search the streets for his brother. “Only if we get those guns first,” T-Dog says. Glenn outlines a plan to retrieve Rick’s bag: Daryl will watch his back from the store’s alley, while Rick and T-Dog cover a second alley two blocks away.

On the street, Glenn runs toward the tank. Back in the alley, a teenager named Miguel approaches Daryl. Daryl trains his crossbow on Miguel, who begins screaming. Glenn grabs the bag of guns—and Rick’s hat—then runs back toward Daryl. Rick and T-Dog, hearing Miguel’s screams, also head for the alley. Two men named Jorge and Felipe, who have also come for the guns, then jump Daryl. The men turn to Glenn and start beating him. Daryl then fires an arrow in Felipe’s butt. They throw Glenn in a car and drive off—leaving Miguel and the guns behind. Rick then takes Miguel and asks him about the men that he was with, Miguel refuses to speak to Rick. Daryl tries to tell Miguel that his brother's hand was a result of "the last guy who pissed him off" and throws the hand on Miguel as he starts to panic. Daryl then threatens to cut off his feet by telling he is "going to start with the feet this time". Rick fends Daryl off and asks Miguel that all he wants to do is work something out with his gang. Later on Miguel leads Rick, Daryl and T-Dog to an abandoned factory, where the leader of the group called “G” emerges. Rick proposes trading Miguel for Glenn. G demands the bag of guns, threatening to kill Glenn if they do not hand it over.

Rick then escorts Miguel into the warehouse carrying the guns on his back. Rick cuts Miguel loose and demands G hand over Glenn. Felipe and Miguel’s grandmother shuffles into the middle of the standoff, asking Felipe for help with “Mr. Gilbert.” She notices Rick’s uniform and begs him not to take Felipe away. Rick tells Felipe’s grandmother that Felipe is helping him find a missing person. Abuela leads Rick into a nursing home auditorium, where several elderly people—and Glenn—are grouped around an asthmatic man. Felipe helps the man with an inhaler.

After giving them a few rifles, Rick, Glenn, T-Dog, and Daryl walk back to the cube van, but find it missing. Back at the RV, a walker tears into Amy’s neck. Rick, Glenn, Daryl, and T-Dog arrive and quickly shoot the remaining walkers.

"Wildfire"
Rick stares at a sunrise over Atlanta as he tries to reach Morgan on the walkie-talkie, discussing what has happened to him ever since they departed from one another. Rick, Lori, and Shane discuss how to handle Andrea as she continues to cradle Amy’s body. Rick tries to approach Andrea but she pulls a gun on him. Around the same time, Jim reveals his bite wound to the group. Rick thinks the CDC might be able to help Jim, and suggests relocating there. Shane however thinks the Army base in Fort Benning — 125 miles in the opposite direction—is a safer bet. Daryl heads toward Jim with his pickaxe and tries to take a swing. Rick points his gun at Daryl’s head and prevents him from taking action. Rick and Shane later dig graves near the campsite. A deeply frustrated Shane reminds Rick that he and the others who accompanied him to Atlanta to find Merle should've stayed so they wouldn't have lost so many people. Rick counters that without the guns he brought back, the losses might have been worse.

The survivors stage a funeral. Privately, Rick asks Lori if she blames him for not being there when the camp was attacked, and to support his decision to head for the CDC. She does not blame him exactly—not like Shane does—but she does not know if she can follow him to the CDC on blind faith. In the RV, Rick tells a feverish Jim they are going to get him help, but Jim is delirious. Outside, Shane asks Lori to convince Rick the CDC is a bad decision, cautioning her about choosing her marriage over peoples’ safety. When Rick emerges, Lori announces that they should follow Rick’s plan.

Rick, Shane and Dale depart to sweep the forest for walkers. Alone, Shane tries to convince Rick to change his mind. He's outraged when Rick appears to show a lack of compassion and gratitude for all he's done over the past few days, and for a brief few moments, aims his gun at Rick who's wandered off into the woods. Glaring, he drops the gun, and then notices Dale watching him. “Jesus,” whispers Dale. Back at camp, Shane announces that he thinks they should trust Rick’s instincts and those that agree would be leaving for the CDC in the morning. At dawn, Rick tries to reach Morgan to advise him of their plan. En route to the CDC, the RV’s radiator hose bursts. While Shane and T-Dog drive ahead to find a replacement, Rick checks on Jim, who is in agony. They say their goodbyes and leave him to die next to a tree at his request.

Rick’s caravan approaches the CDC, where hundreds of bodies lay dead on the ground. The group quietly approaches the building, which is locked and shuttered. As night time approaches the group begins to panic and Lori says that they can't be that close to the city after dark as walkers begin to rise. Rick catches sight of the security camera's movement but Dale thinks he "imagined it" and slams on the shutters, screaming for help as Shane drags him away. The shutters open at the last minute and drown everyone in light.

"TS-19"
Rick and the other survivors file into the CDC lobby as Dr. Edwin Jenner meets them at the door. Jenner agrees to allow them in—provided they all submit to a blood test. Rick agrees, and they follow Jenner to the building's basement control center. Later, the group feasts in the CDC cafeteria, jovially drinking wine and liquor, jubilant about finding a safe place. Jenner shows the group around the building, directing the children toward the rec room and imploring everyone not to waste electricity. Rick stumbles drunkenly into the control room, where Jenner is working. Rick thanks Jenner again. He admits to Jenner that he never let on to the others what he really thought, but he knew they were running out of options. Rick stumbles into bed with Lori and sees that she is been crying. He assures her she doesn't need to be afraid.

The next morning, when Jenner arrives, he leads the group to the control center, where he displays brain scans from "Test Subject 19," who was infected and allowed the process to be recorded. Jenner admits he does not know what the disease is or how to treat it, and that he's lost contact with other facilities. Rick, Shane, T-Dog and Glenn head to inspect the generators while upstairs, the building's air cuts off. In his office, Jenner stares at a photograph of a woman, asking her to understand that he did the best he could and hopes she would be proud of him. The panicked survivors confront Jenner, who explains the building is shutting itself down.

When the building runs out of power it will self-destruct—a "decontamination" protocol to keep dangerous infectious diseases from escaping. Jenner tries to convince Rick to accept his fate. Rick demands to know why Jenner stayed if he did not think there was any hope. "I made a promise," Jenner says, to his wife—Test Subject 19—to keep going as long as he could. She was one of the finest scientists in the world, if anyone could have done something about this, it was her. Jenner eventually opens the door, but maintains that they still won't be able to get past the lockdown upstairs. He shakes Rick's hand, pulls him close, and whispers into Rick's ear.

In the CDC lobby, the group finds the doors locked and pounds helplessly on the windows. Carol pulls the hand grenade that Rick found in the tank from her bag. Rick detonates the grenade, blasting out one of the glass windows. The survivors run to the cars. From inside the RV, Lori sees Dale and Andrea emerge from the building. Jenner and Jacqui hold hands and watch the others evacuate on the security monitor. The CDC erupts in a fiery explosion. Dale and Andrea rush to the RV. Shaken, Rick starts the engine, and the caravan drives away from the smoldering rubble.

"What Lies Ahead"
Rick standing atop a roof in Atlanta, talking into his radio, addressing the static as if Morgan (Seen in Episode 1 "Days Gone Bye") is actually there, he tells Morgan how Atlanta isn't safe, and that the group is heading for Fort Benning, he then signs off. As the group continues South of Atlanta, they come across a large sum of parked cars, blocking their path, just as they begin navigating through, the radiator in the RV is blown, so the group disperses across the cars and searches for basic everyday needs. Soon after Dale and Rick find a walker and then soon that one turns into a Herd. In danger Rick tells the group to hide under the cars they found. After the Walkers pass, Sophia is attacked by a walker and then runs, Rick in hurry tracks these walkers and Sophia and then tells her to hide in a tree, and then Rick moved the walkers away from Sophia and then ended up killing them. Rick soon after finds no Sophia under the tree. After the Rick and Daryl go track Sophia but can't find her. Soon after they head back to the camp, the next day they go tracking her again and can't find her. Rick and the group soon find themselves a church. Rick doubting his leadership and father-ship after going to the church. He decides to split the group, Daryl leading a group and then Rick and Carl and Shane in the other group. Soon after Rick and Carl and Shane is seen in a forest, and Rick finds a deer and tells Carl to go touch it, soon after they all hear a loud gun shot, and a bullet going through the deer and ending in Carl's chest.

"Bloodletting"
Rick runs with Shane and Otis, and carries a shot and unconscious Carl to a man named Hershel Greene, who lives on a farm and can help Carl. Rick decides he needs to get to Lori, to tell her what has happened, but Maggie volunteers instead. Rick also volunteers to find the necessary supplies to help with Carl's inevitable surgery to get the bullet fragments out, but is replaced by Shane, and also Otis, who is trying to redeem himself to Rick, Carl, and Lori.

"Save the Last One"
Rick and Lori meet with Glenn and T-Dog, who give their regards to Carl. Having a discussion with Lori about their situation, Lori wonders whether Carl should even live, while Rick becomes deeply upset and wants a future for his son. They are happy when Carl finally awakens but soon goes into a seizure and their fear returns. When Shane returns with the supplies, Rick is very grateful, unaware of Shane's lies about what truly happened to Otis. Rick comforts Patricia, Otis's wife, with Hershel.

"Cherokee Rose"
Rick sits by Carl, and Carl wakes up, only to ask of Sophia. Rick tells him she's okay, even though she still is missing. Hershel and Rick are talking later on, and Hershel says he expects the Atlanta Survivors will leave once Carl is in fit condition and they find Sophia. Later on, Rick and Hershel are seen once again, having a discussion as to whether Hershel will reconsider. Hershel also reassures Rick that Rick is a commendable father after Rick confesses to having lied to Carl. Rick is at Carl's side at the end of the day again as he awakens, and they share some conversation, which results in Carl being happy he and Rick have been shot. Rick gives him his hat and says for him to go to bed as Lori walks in. They hug as Rick puts away his police badges.

"Chupacabra"
Rick is seen continuing the search for Sophia, laying out a map of the terrain and setting the group up in parties to go and continue looking for her. Jimmy approaches Rick and tells him that he wants to help and claimed that Hershel said it was okay for him to do so... he also allows Daryl to borrow one of Hershel's horses to help cover more ground to look for Sophia. Later, he and Shane are seen continuing searching the woods for her while discussing their old high school days and girls they liked. Shane then changes the subject and says that they are wasting time trying to look for Sophia since it's been several days since she was first originally lost and as a police officer, after 72 hours, the case gets colder (less likely to find the missing person). Rick and Shane head back to the farm where Rick asks Lori if Shane is correct in stopping the search. Lori convinces Rick otherwise comparing Sophia to if it were Carl that was missing and Rick decides to keep on searching, however, he is approached by Beth say that Hershel wanted to talk to Rick. Rick talks to Hershel and finds out that Rick needs to control his people while Hershel controls his since Rick and his group won't be staying at the farm for very long anymore. Later, Andrea thought she spotted a walker approaching the farm and everyone is alerted and prepared to go kill it when in fact they discover it was Daryl; Andrea winds up grazing Daryl with the bullet. He helps Daryl back to the house and gets him the attention he needs. After he joins everyone for a well prepared meal and has a quiet dinner with both his group and Hershel's group of people.

"Secrets"
Rick and Shane both continue to plan for the search for Sophia as he allows the training of the Atlanta survivors and Hershel's people with the usage of guns and weapons. He and Lori decide that Carl should begin to learn how to shoot now and joins everyone with practice. Lori later confronts Rick about how Hershel still wants everyone to leave the farm soon and begs him to get Hershel to change his mind. Later, the two have another argument after Rick finds out that Lori is pregnant and how she tried to get it aborted. They argue and Rick tries to convince her that the baby is worth keeping and knows about her relationship with Shane since at the time she thought he was dead.

"Pretty Much Dead Already"
Rick and the group finds out from Glenn that there are walkers in the barn and are concerned about their safety. Rick still wants to talk to Hershel about the barn and the possibility about having his group stay at the farm. He then talks to Hershel and tries to convince him to let everyone stay and confronts him about the walkers in the barn. After, he talks to Shane and tries to tell him that they just need more time to make a decision but Shane is insistent on either they clear out the barn to stay or let it be and leave the farm. Later, Rick and Andrea plan yet another search for Sophia when they are interrupted by Hershel where he asks for Rick's help. Hershel says that if Rick and his group stay, they have to handle walkers in his special way which is to trap and escort them back to the barn at the farm. Rick agrees and helps escort the two walkers back to the farm. When Shane sees this, he explodes with anger and frustration and shoots the walkers and opens the barn to kill the rest. Rick tells Shane to calm down but Shane is insistent and kills all the walkers until the final walker comes out and turns out to be Sophia. Everyone is shocked and saddened until Rick realizes what has to be done; he gets his gun, points it at Sophia's head and pulls the trigger.

"Nebraska"
After the barn massacre, Shane starts yelling at Hershel about Sophia but Rick tries to stop him. Hershel tells the group to leave the farm. Rick then becomes angry at Shane, because Rick had been handling the situation well before Shane ruined it. The group decides to bury Sophia, Annette and Shawn and to burn the other walkers. Rick is disappointed since he got the group in danger looking for Sophia in vain. Later, after Beth goes into shock, the group discovers that Hershel is gone and finding his flask in his bedroom, Rick and Glenn head for the local bar to look for him. When they arrive, they find Hershel drinking. Rick tries to convince Hershel to go back to the farm but he refuses, having lost all hope after the barn massacre. As Rick is talking to him, two survivors, Dave and Tony, walk into the bar. They share a drink as Dave tells them of his journey across the country looking for a safe place, having found Fort Benning destroyed and mentions that Nebraska is a possible safe place. Dave tries to convince Rick and Hershel to let him and Tony move to the farm but they don't agree. Dave, after numerous failed attempts to convince Rick, draws his pistol. Rick quickly kills him with a shot to the head, and then turns and kills Tony.

"Triggerfinger"
After the killing Dave and Tony, Rick, Hershel, and Glenn are about to leave but instead get pinned down in the saloon by three members of Dave and Tony's group: Nate, Randall, and Sean. Rick tells them that Dave and Tony pulled their guns out on them first but the group begin to shoot. Rick tells Glenn to check the back exit. Rick asks Hershel what happened to Glenn, he says he thinks Glenn was hit. Rick finds Glenn is just frozen behind a dumpster and approaches him. After this Randall jumps down from the roof. When he does this he accidentally falls and impales his leg on a fence spike. Nate apologizes to him and leaves him to die but Rick, Hershel, and Glenn argue about saving him and how to do so. Hershel suggests to put him down from misery. The walkers slowly begin to close in on them so they decide to try to amputate his leg, but do not have enough time. Before the walkers can devour Randall, Rick lifts Randall's leg off of the spike, tearing his calf muscle. Rick, Hershel and Glenn returns to the farm with Randall blind folded in the backseat as a hostage. The group argues on what to do with Randall, Rick says they will fix him up and than drop him off to defend himself but Shane thinks that he will tell his group where the farm is and this will start a war. Hershel reminds Shane that it is his farm and while he is there he needs to keep his mouth shut. While Lori and Rick are in a tent Lori tells Rick that she thinks Shane killed Otis, that he is dangerous and if Rick doesn't do something about it they may all be in danger.

"18 Miles Out"
At an abandoned public works station, Rick and Shane flee from attacking walkers. Shane barricades himself in a school bus as walkers bang against the door. Nearby, a bound Randall crawls toward a knife on the ground. Earlier, Rick and Shane drive down a country road. Rick stops the car short of their destination — 18 miles away from the farm — to confront Shane: Rick knows what happened with Otis, and he knows about Shane's affair with Lori. Rick asks Shane if he believes Rick is unable to keep his family safe. "You can't just be the good guy and expect to live," Shane replies, "That is my wife, that is my son, that is my unborn child," Rick says. He would do anything for them. Rick opens the SUV to check on Randall, who's bound, gagged and blindfolded in the trunk. Back on the road, Rick makes plans for the coming winter, explaining that they have to conserve ammunition and stockpile food. Shane listens passively, staring out the window at a lone walker ambling through a field. Rick drives past the 18-mile mark, looking to leave Randall somewhere he'll have a chance. He pulls up to a public works station surrounded by a fence. A walker in police uniform approaches. Shane draws his gun but Rick stops him. Rick cuts his finger and wipes blood on the fence. When the walker presses his face against it, Rick stabs it in the head. "Gun's quick, easy," Rick says, "but there are other ways to do this." A second walker in uniform approaches, and Shane follows suit. Later, Rick siphons gas as Shane examines the policeman's bodies, nothing they haven't been bitten. Rick points to scratches that likely caused their transformation. Rick and Shane drag Randall to the pavement. Rick drops a knife on the ground as he and Shane walk away Randall begs them not to abandon him, trying to explain he's a normal guy. "I went to school with Maggie for God's sake!" he screams. Rick and Shane freeze. "He knows where the farm is," Shane speculates, drawing his gun. Rick tackles Shane as he pulls the trigger, forcing Shane to miss Randall. Rick argues he needs time to think about what to do. Shane counters that Randall could lead his people to the farm and accuses Rick of putting Lori and Carl in danger by sparing him. "I don't think you can keep them safe," Shane concludes. The two begin brawling. Shane topples a motorcycle onto Rick, briefly trapping him. He goes to Randall and aims his gun, but Rick tackles Shane before he can fire. Frustrated, Shane grabs a wrench and hurls it at Rick. Rick dodges the wrench but it goes through a building window which causes dozens of walkers to begin pouring out through the broken window. Shane flees the onslaught. A walker approaches Randall, who cuts himself free just in time to kill it. Rick empties his gun as walkers pile on top of him. At the public works station, Shane barricades himself in a school bus against the walkers. Rick finds Randall and drags him to the SUV. From the school bus, Shane watches as his partner abandons him. Rick takes the weapons off the two dead policemen. In the bus, Shane is losing ground to the walkers when the SUV bursts through a nearby gate. As Randall drives, Rick leans out the window shooting walkers. Shane runs to the back of the bus and dives into the SUV. Back on the road, Rick and Shane restrain Randall and toss him in the trunk. Alone, Rick admits he'll likely kill Randall — but he's still going to think it over. "That is my wife, that is my son, that is my child," Rick repeats. "You wanna be with us, you gotta follow my lead." Rick returns Shane's gun to him. "It's time for you to come back," Rick says.

"Judge, Jury, Executioner"
After Daryl reports back to the rest of the group. Rick declares Randall a threat, and that he must be killed, "You can't just decide on your own to take someone's life," Dale objects, begging Rick to give him time to talk to the group and find another way. Rick agrees to give Dale the rest of the day. Lori finds Rick tying a noose in the barn. He asks if she supports his decision. "If you think it's best," she says, asking what happened on the road with Shane. "He won't be a problem any more," Rick answers. Rick chastises Carl for talking back to Carol about how people who believe in heaven are idiots, Rick then says "Don't talk, think.". As the sun sets, Rick again asks Lori if she thinks he's doing the right thing. Lori nods. The group gathers in the house. Rick asks if anyone thinks Randall should be spared. Rick, Shane and Daryl bring Randall to the barn and put him on his knees. Rick asks if he has any final words. Randall cries, begging for his life. As Rick raises his gun, Carl enters the barn. "Do it Dad," he says. Shocked, Rick lowers his gun and orders Randall taken away and Shane storms out of the barn. Rick brings Carl back to the camp and tells Lori what happened. "He wanted to watch," Rick says. "I couldn't." Meanwhile, Dale walking through the field. He hears the moans of a dying cow and goes to investigate; the cow had been gutted. He turns and is attacked by the walker that Carl found in the creek bed. Back at camp, the others hear Dale's screams. Daryl runs to the scene, where the walker is on top of Dale, tearing into his stomach. Daryl stabs the walker in the head, then shouts for help. Dale's intestines are spilling out of his body; he goes into shock. When Hershel arrives, he reports that Dale can't be saved. As Dale writhes on the ground, Carl sees the body of the walker lying nearby. Horrified, he buries his head in Lori's shoulder, sobbing his eyes out. Andrea begs Rick to help Dale and Rick unholsters his gun, but can't shoot. Daryl takes the weapon and aims it at Dale's head. "Sorry brother," Daryl says and fires, killing Dale.

"Better Angels"
The group hold a funeral for Dale and Rick announces that they are going to prove him wrong by showing the group can still work together. Rick and Daryl plan to take Randall to the nearby town and leave him there. Rick declares to Shane that his main concern is disposing of Randall, but talks to Carl and encourages him to keep hold of the gun, as they no longer can live without taking action. When Rick and Daryl prepare to leave, T-Dog is sent to get Randall but discovers that the barn empty and Randall is missing. Rick assembles a group of four which included Glenn, Daryl, Shane and rick to go out in search for Randall. Rick picks apart Shane's story and comes to the conclusion this was a ruse to lure him out into the field, where Shane would kill him. Shane tells Rick he is a better father than he is and that him returning only messed things up. Rick makes it seem as though he's handing Shane his weapon, as he refused to be armed. Once his gun is in Shane's hand, Rick pulls out his knife and stabs Shane in his chest, saying he brought this on himself. Shane then dies. As Rick tries to cope with what happened, Carl appears, shocked to see Shane dead. He aims his gun at what at first we assume to be Rick, but is actually a now zombified Shane. Carl pulls the trigger, killing Shane. This alerts a mass crowd of walkers, who converge on Rick and Carl as they bend over the corpse of Shane while not noticing the wave of zombies swarming at them.

"Beside the Dying Fire"
After killing Shane, Carl asks Rick what exactly happened. Before he can answer, Rick notices a herd of walkers approaching and tells Carl to run to the barn. They lure the walkers there and set fire to the barn, killing many. After running back to the farm, Rick tries getting Hershel to join them in fleeing the farm; Hershel initially wanted to stay, but eventually leaves with them. Reaching the highway, they notice no one else has returned. Carl fiercely demands that they go back to find Lori, but Hershel says that keeping Carl alive is more important. As Rick weighs each option, Lori, Glenn and the other survivors arrive. When Daryl suggests going back to find Andrea, Rick immediately shoots it down immediately claiming that 'we're not splitting up again.' Rick's vehicle runs out of gas, prompting him to suggest to the group that they spend the night in some ruins nearby. He later reveals the secret Jenner told him back at the CDC: everyone is infected. Many of the group are angry with Rick, notably Glenn and Carol, for keeping this hidden from them. The revelation of Jenner's secret leaves many of the group having a distrust with Rick (except for Hershel and Daryl, who still trust Rick's judgment). He later tells Lori exactly what happened to Shane, horrifying her. With the group talking about going their separate ways, Rick offers anyone who doesn't want to go with him are free to leave, even saying "I killed my best friend for you people!" He waits, and when no one gets up to leave, Rick snarls "You stay, get one thing straight. This isn't a democracy anymore." Rick then leaves where a prison is spotted just beside the forest.

"Seed"
Since the second season, Rick has seemingly been forgiven by the group after the events that transpired, and once again, earns their trust. He has also seemingly taken charge of the group. Rick and the group stumble upon an abandoned house, killing all of the walkers inside and deciding to stay there for a while. This is short lived when another group of Walkers begins to approach the house, causing the group to flee. While going hunting with Daryl, they stumble upon the prison. Rick realizes it's the perfect place (because there would plenty of food, guns, and medicine). Rick shuts the main gate of the prison, while the rest of the group distracts and kills the walkers. Lori pleads with Rick to let them stay at the prison for a few days, Rick agrees but then soon rebuffs Lori, revealing that Lori has forgiven her husband whereas Rick is bitter towards her. The next day, Rick and the rest of the group clear out the remaining walkers blocking the entrance to the prison and find a secure cell block inside. Once again, Rick rebuffs Lori when she tries to thank him. The group finds riot gear, flash grenades, and other useful equipment. Rick, Maggie, Glenn, Hershel, and Daryl look for the cafeteria and infirmary, only to be ambushed by a group of walkers. Glenn and Maggie are split from the group, but Hershel insists on going back for his daughter. Hershel finds Maggie, but is bitten in the lower right calf by a stray walker in the hallway. The group takes Hershel to the cafeteria area and Rick (acting quickly), amputates the lower portion of his right leg to keep the infection from spreading.

"Sick"
The episode picks up where the last one ended, with Rick, Daryl, and T-Dog putting Hershel onto a gurney and taking him back to Cell Block C, ignoring Axel, Tomas, Big Tiny, Oscar, and Andrew. However, the prisoners follow them to the cell block and a stand off occurs between the prisoners, T-Dog, and Daryl with Rick intervening. Rick tells them about how the world has been completely overrun by walkers (as the prisoners had no knowledge of the outside world). Outside, a stand off occurs between Tomas and Rick because Tomas wants him and the other survivors to leave, seeing that the prison belongs to the prisoners, not them. Rick cuts a deal to help the prisoners secure a separate cell block in exchange for half of the prisoner's food. During the raid, Big Tiny is scratched and then shortly killed by Tomas while the group is discussing what to do. Rick gets unnerved when a blood-spattered Tomas gives Rick an icy stare. Once they reach the room before the cell block, Tomas ignores Rick's warning and opens up both doors, causing a herd of walkers to rush in. During the fight, Tomas tries to kill Rick twice by swinging his weapon too close to him and pushing a walker towards him. After the walkers are cleared, Rick retaliates by slamming his machete into Tomas' head after repeating Tomas' line; "Shit happens." Andrew runs away, but Rick catches him and locks him on the outside where walkers are roaming. Rick decides to let Axel and Oscar (the last of the prison survivors) live, and goes back to Cell Block C. Rick holds Hershel's hand as he awakens and thanks Lori for saving Hershel's life. He meets up with Lori outside, and for the first time in months, he touches Lori. He then claims that the group is grateful for saving Hershel, and walks away without making eye contact.

"Walk With Me"
Rick does not appear in this episode, but is mentioned by Andrea when she talks with Merle Dixon about how he escaped Atlanta.

"Killer Within"
While planning to burn all the corpses from walkers the group killed inside the prison, Rick and the others receive an unexpected visit from Axel and Oscar. The two prisoners tells them that Cell Block B is a haunted place and they rather leave the prison than live in that place. After consulting Daryl, Rick decides to let the prisoners leave, as it was part of their agreement, even though T-Dog is against this decision, saying that kicking them out of the prison is a death sentence. While Rick, Daryl, and Glenn went out to get wood to burn the corpses, walkers start to invade the prison courtyard, forcing the group to split up. Rick and the others recruit Axel and Oscar to help them kill the walkers and they found out that someone broke the latch on the gate, that protected the group from walkers getting in. He thinks that either Axel or Oscar committed the crime, which allowed walkers to enter. Soon after, a loud prison alarm is attracting walkers and Rick, Daryl, Glenn, and the two inmates make their way to the generator room to shut off the walker-attracting sound. Rick is then attacked by Andrew, the inmate that Rick left out in the prison yard to be devoured by walkers, but somehow managed to survive. Andrew is then shot in the head by Oscar. On the way back to the courtyard, they find T-Dog's corpse being devoured by two walkers, which Rick can barely look at. After regrouping and realizing that there are still people missing, Rick demands to search for Lori, but hears an infant crying, which is Lori's newborn. As Rick notices that Lori did not return with Maggie and Carl, he predicts the worse and sobs over the loss of his wife.

"Say the Word"
Rick appears to be furious and mentally deranged as he picks up an axe lying in the prison's courtyard. He heads into the prison to find Lori's body, and slaughters "a dozen, two dozen" walkers along the way. Glenn follows Rick inside and attempts to convince Rick to rejoin the group outside, saying that Rick doesn't need to do this alone. Rick is unresponsive until Glenn touches him, and then Rick slams Glenn against the wall. Rick calms down, whips Glenn away, and then walks off without saying a word. When Rick reaches the boiler room, he discovers that Lori's body is gone, sees a knife, and picks up a bullet. He follows a blood streak to find a seated, bloated walker in a stupor from overeating. Rick shoots the walker in the head before stabbing its stomach multiple times. While collapsed in a daze on the floor of the boiler room, he distantly hears a baby wail and a phone ring. Confused, Rick notices a phone nearby and goes to answer it.

"Hounded"
Rick picks up the phone receiver and hears a woman's voice on the other end. He is told that she is part of a large group who haven't experienced any walkers or deaths and are safe. When Rick pressures her to reveal more, she hangs up. Rick then goes to the cafeteria to check up on Carl. When Glenn volunteers to assist Rick in dragging bodies out of the boiler room, Rick walks away. He is later confronted by Hershel, who offers his condolences to Rick about Lori's death. Rick tells him about the woman on the phone and says she'd call back in two hours after talking with the others in her group; Herschel offers to wait with him, but Rick declines. When the phone rings once again, a man from the group asks how many people Rick has killed; he answers four. After asking why he let Lori die, Rick refused to answer. The man hangs up, leaving Rick confused and enraged. Later, a third person is on the line and, calling Rick by name, pressures him to answer. Scared, Rick immediately hangs up. Later, another person calls and reveals herself to be Lori and all the others who had previously called were Amy, Jim, and Jacqui. Rick breaks down and tells Lori that he had never stopped loving her and says he didn't want her to die. Later on, he goes back to the cafeteria and holds his newborn daughter for the first time. He goes outside and witnesses Michonne outside the Prison gates with the supplies from Glenn and Maggie.

"When the Dead Come Knocking"
Rick is first seen staring at Michonne outside of their fence, surrounded by zombies. Undeterred, Michonne takes out a few walkers when her scent is exposed, but Carl and Rick assist in taking out the rest, as she passes out. After hoisting her over his shoulder and carrying her inside the prison, he lays her down, and provides her with medical treatment from Hershel. He questions her over Glenn and Maggie's whereabouts, and she explains their predicament with Merle and The Governor. Later, Rick formulates a plan to attack Woodbury and retrieve Glenn and Maggie. On the way out of the prison, he and Carl decide on the name of Judith for the baby. Rick, Daryl, Michonne, and Oscar then commence their journey to Woodbury. However, on the way, they are overtaken by walkers on foot and are forced to take shelter inside the home of a hermit. The hermit, apparently unaware of the apocalypse, bolts for the door, but is run through by Michonne, before being tossed to the walkers as a distraction while the group made their escape. Later, they came upon Woodbury's gate, crouched behind crashed cars, and surveyed the area.

"Made to Suffer"
Rick leads the group into Woodbury to recover Maggie and Glenn from their confinement. When Daryl learns that Merle is a resident of Woodbury after Glenn reveals that Merle was the one responsible for brutally beating him, Daryl yearns to speak with his brother. Rick refuses, as it is too risky to make contact with any resident. After they stealithy enter with the help of Michonne, Daryl heaves a flash grenade, and a shootout between the Woodbury soldiers and the group ensues. During the shootout, Rick notices an hallucination of "Shane" walking through the smoke and Rick stares, transfixed. "Shane" fatally shoots Oscar, and Rick retaliates, shooting him in the head. Upon inspection, Rick discovers that it was just an ordinary Woodbury soldier. The group moves to escape, but notice that Daryl has fallen behind and Michonne arrives after ditching the group during the rescue mission. They hold her at gunpoint, but she offers to help locate Daryl, and is released.

"The Suicide King"
Rick will appear in this episode.

Killed Victims
This list shows the victims Rick has killed:
 * Summer (Zombified)
 * Leon Basset (Zombified)
 * Hannah (Zombified)
 * Sophia Peletier (Zombified)
 * Dave
 * Tony
 * Shane Walsh
 * Tomas
 * 4 Unnamed Woodbury Soldiers
 * Numerous counts of zombies

Carl Grimes
Rick, as Carl's father, loves Carl totally. He shows a desire to shield Carl from the difficulties of the world, when he says to Shane that he and Lori should not argue in front of Carl, he also shows this when he lies to Carl about Sophia's fate. this opinion changes when he decides Carl needs to be able to protect himself. he shows this by training Carl in the use of a gun, and by readying him for the possibility of either of his parents dying. Right after Rick kills Shane, Carl saves Rick's life, by killing the undead Shane and preventing him from killing Rick. the two then escape the overrun farm together. over the time lapse between Seasons 2 and 3, Carl becomes extremely proficient as a fighter, earning rick's respect enough that he is allowed to participate in combat against walkers with the adults. He shows a desire to prove his capability to care for Carl when, in the opening of the season 3 premiere, he takes a can of dog food away from Carl, possibly being ashamed that his son is being reduced to eating dog food. After Lori dies, he immediately looks to Carl, to see how he is dealing with the loss. It is possible that part of his reaction to her death was based upon Carl no longer having a mother.

Lori Grimes
"I loved you. I loved you. I couldn't put it back together, I couldn't put it back together. I made a deal with myself. I will keep you alive, I will find you a place, I will fix that. I couldn't open that door, I couldn't risk it. I was going to keep you alive; Carl; the baby. And then I thought there'd be time. There's never time. I loved you. I love you. I couldn't put it back together. I should've said it, should've said it."

- Rick to Lori during the their "phone conversation".

Lori was Rick's wife and the mother of his child, Carl. Before the outbreak, it is implied that they were having problems and argued frequently. She even questioned whether or not she still loved Rick. After the outbreak, Shane, Rick's best friend, told her that he was dead and began to have an affair with her. However, when Rick arrived at the Atlanta camp, Lori's love returned and she broke off her relationship with Shane. Lori disagrees with some of the decisions her husband makes but sees it as her duty as a wife to stand by his side and support him. At some point, Rick finds out that Lori had an affair with Shane but controls his anger so as not to show weakness. Their relationship turns sour when he kills Shane. At first, Lori is angry at Rick for killing Shane but eventually forgives him. Rick, however, shuns her away. Despite this, he tries to find a solution to their problem and a place safe for the group and his family. When Lori dies, Rick is completely destroyed. He becomes more aggressive and his sanity, regard for humanity, and morality starts to become questionable.

Judith Grimes
Judith is Rick's daughter and Carl's sister. It is unknown who her biological father is but Rick is determined to keep her alive and safe. She reminds him of Lori and protecting her is what she may have wanted.

Shane Walsh
"Damn you for making me do this Shane! This is you, not me! You did this to us! This was you, not me!"

- Rick to Shane after Rick stabs him. Rick was best friends with Shane throughout their childhood. Rick and Shane always stayed loyal to each other until the outbreak. Believing Rick was dead, Shane had an affair with Rick's wife, Lori. Shane became very jealous of Rick because Lori still loved Rick, not him. Despite finding out that Shane had sex with Lori, Rick controlled his anger. In "18 Miles Out", their relationship begins to spiral out of control when Rick and Shane physically fight each other, with Shane triggering a swarm of walkers that attacked them. In the end Shane decides that it would be best to get rid of Rick because, in his mind, Rick was weaker and unable to make tough decisions and therefore unfit to lead the survivors (despite the fact that Rick saved his life when he was trapped in a school bus). Shane's ruthless behavior and dislike of Rick's leadership eventually caused his demise. Shane appears briefly as a hallucination to Rick in the heat of the moment of a vicious gunfight, to which Rick promptly shoots and kills him, later turning out to be a Woodbury soldier, but ultimately signifies that Rick no longer holds Shane's death to heart.

Glenn
"Call it a foolish naive hope that if I'm ever that far up Shit creek, somebody might do the same thing for me. Guess I'm an even bigger dumbass than you."

- Glenn to Rick when he asks why he saved his life. Rick and Glenn seem to hold a level of respect for each other. The two have saved each others lives on a couple of occassions, such as when Glenn saved Rick in Atlanta and Rick went after Glenn after he was kidnapped by the Vatos gang. They work well alongside each other, but their relationship became rocky after Glenn scolded Rick for not telling the group about Jenner's secret. In Season 3 however, Rick is shown to have gained Glenn's trust again with his leadership skills after Rick kept the group alive on the road for the past 8 months. Rick recently risked his life to infiltrate Woodbury and in turn saved Glenn from being executed by the Woodbury soldiers along with Maggie.

Daryl Dixon
"I know what you did for me, for my baby while I was...working things out. Thank you."

- Rick thanking Daryl for taking care of his newborn daughter.

Daryl at first didn't share a liking towards Rick, as he was responsible for Merle being left behind in Atlanta. Rick and Daryl's relationship grows stronger in Season 2. This is noticeably seen when Daryl takes Rick's gun from him and shoots the dying Dale, as Rick can not bring himself to do it. As Rick's relationship with Shane grew more and more tense, Daryl started becoming his right hand man.

By the start of Season 3, Rick and Daryl have become very close and protect each other on multiple occasions. They are able to communicate very easily, not even needing words. After the death of Lori, Daryl helped take care of Judith while Rick was mentally unavailable. Afterwards, Rick thanked him for what he did.

After discovering that his brother was alive, Daryl's loyalty to Rick was tested, yet confirmed.

Hershel Greene
Rick first met the Greene family after his son Carl was accidentally shot by their neighbor Otis, who offered the medical assistance of the family patriarch, Hershel. Rick was greatful for Hershel ultimately saving his son and allowing the group to stay on his farm while Carl healed, though they came at odds when the group discovered that Hershel had been hoarding his undead family and neighbors in his barn thinking they could be cured. Rick slowly attempted to show Hershel the truth of the living dead, going as far as to aide him in bringing two new walkers to the barn. After facing a divine intervention following the barn shootout, Hershel relapsed into his alcoholism and was confronted in a bar by Rick who convinced him that what had happened needed to be done, as the undead were no longer the people they were. Following this revelation, Hershel saw the spirit in Rick's leadership and has since become one of his most devoted followers, standing by his side and knowing that he had his family's safety at heart along with the rest of the group. Despite this notion, Hershel continued persistently in voicing his concerns over Shane Walsh until the latter's death.

Occasionally, Hershel will try and mentor Rick's troubles and offer advice as often as he possibly can. Despite these attempts usually being rebuffed, Hershel never takes it to heart and feels that Rick is competent enough to overcome anything. This is most positively seen when Rick pulls Hershel away from defending his farm against an overwhelming herd and into the arms of his surviving daughters. Rick knew that not only did the man have his own family to protect, he also provided his pregnant wife and the group with a crucial medical role. When Hershel was bitten while the group explored the prison, Rick immediately hacked off his leg to prevent the infection from killing him, eventually leading to a full recovery minus the amputation. Hershel continues to follow Rick's leadership and is saddened when Lori dies, fearing this may eventually break the leader's spirit. He is shown mentoring Rick after this and is once again turned away, though he continued to make sure that Carl and infant Judith were being properly cared for.

Merle Dixon
Rick showed an immediate dislike of Merle, handcuffing him to the roof of a building in Atlanta to prevent him from being a risk to the group. Rick showed a desire to make amends to Merle, by returning to Atlanta in the hopes of freeing him, though not before Merle removed his hand and escaped the roof, and Atlanta. In the episode "Walk With Me", Merle reveals that he has not forgotten what Rick had done to him and still despises him. It is likely that Merle will want revenge on Rick for leaving him behind.

T-Dog
Rick and T-Dog have little interaction in the series, but T-Dog was often at Rick's side through several ordeals and by Season 3, had become Rick's right-hand man alongside Daryl. Rick discovered T-Dog's body after it was devoured. He showed great disdain and quickly killed the walkers eating him, not being able to stand the sight.

Oscar
Rick had found himself very wary of Oscar and Axel after seeing Tomas brutally murder his friend and attempt taking his life as well. Oscar was not as pitiful as Axel, refusing to beg for his life to Rick or willingly confess his reasons for being convicted despite the violent deaths of their fellow inmates. It is implied that this very courage, mixed with Axel's terrified and confused nature are what allowed Rick to show sympathy by fulfilling his end of the two groups intial bargain of having their own cell block away from the main group. Rick remained vigilant however, not allowing either to interact or even enter his groups cell block or the rest of the prison. Following Andrew's attempt at retaking the prison, Oscar showed Rick his ultimate loyalty to surviving with the right people by killing Andrew over Rick when given the chance before handing over the weapon he used. This apparently gave Axel and himself leverage into the group's good graces and entrance into their cell block. Having become the leaders newest muscle in light of the death of T-Dog, he followed Rick and a rescue team into Woodbury to save Glenn and Maggie, only to become the groups sole casualty. It can be argued that Oscar gave his life following what Rick thought was right, though it was still his open decision to adhere the request thus showing his loyalty and faith in the leader.

Axel
At first, Rick showed a great distrust towards all the prisoners and was responsible for killing one and leaving another to be eaten by walkers. When Rick began to interrogate Axel and Oscar, Axel began to weep and beg for his life to Rick, which led Rick to feel a great amount of sympathy for the man, sparing his life along with Oscar's. The two prisoners were given their own cell block and were even given supplies, as originally agreed upon. After the deaths of Lori and T-Dog, it appears that Axel and Oscar have worked their way into the group and are members now.

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Trivia

 * His signature weapon is a Colt Python, which has been seen in most of the television episodes.
 * Rick has killed the most humans, with the second being The Governor. This was referenced in the episode "Hounded".
 * In the episode Hounded Rick mentioned he killed four people indicating he had not killed any person before apocalypse while being on duty.
 * Rick is the first character in the television series to directly kill a living person (namely Dave) after the apocalypse. Shane was the first character overall who caused the death of a living character (Otis).
 * Only three character's deaths have caused Rick to cry. These characters are Dale, Shane, and Lori.
 * In "18 Miles Out," Rick mentions he has a male cousin who got stuck for 24 hours in the snow while driving on Highway 85 during the winter.
 * During banter with Shane, Rick confesses he had few (if any) lovers in high school.
 * Rick's story (waking from a coma to the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse) is very similar to that of Jim from Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later.
 * In an interview, Andrew Lincoln says he stayed tight-lipped about Jenner's secret - even to his own parents and wife.
 * Rick has stated that his blood type is A+.
 * Rick was indirectly mentioned in the second season webisode, Cold Storage, and pictures of him and his family are seen.
 * The family picture seen in the first episode, "Days Gone Bye" when Rick is in his police cruiser looking for his family, is also seen at the storage facility by Chase. Another picture of Rick, Shane, Don, and another officer was also present.
 * "Walk With Me" is the first episode in the series in which Rick does not appear at all.
 * Rick is fairly older than his comic counterpart, being somewhere in his mid-30's, while in the comic he is 29.
 * Originally preferring to negotiate to avoid bloodshed, Rick has developed a much colder and more violent personality, showing that the outbreak has changed him to the point where he no longer considers it.