Andrea (TV Series)

"No one can make it alone now. I just didn't want anyone to die."

- Andrea justifying her actions to Rick Grimes

Andrea is a main character and a survivor of the outbreak in AMC's The Walking Dead. She and her sister, Amy, were saved by Dale Horvath during the initial outbreak and eventually joined a group of survivors at a camp outside Atlanta. She gains strength in being talented with firearms at the Greene family farm. After it is overrun, Andrea meets Michonne and is taken to Woodbury eight months later. At Woodbury, Andrea becomes involved in the town's affairs, stepping up when leadership was lacking and later engaged in a relationship with Philip Blake, better known as The Governor, until his true motivations are exposed. She finds herself caught in the crossfire between her previous group and the town of Woodbury, opting for a peaceful resolution between the two conflicting sides.

Overview
Andrea is strong, cautious, and brave. She was extremely protective of her younger sister before her death. Never one to shy away from a challenge or a fight, Andrea is stubborn, opinionated and first and foremost interested in keeping herself and those she cares about most out of harms way. Her closeness to Amy is what directly influences her into becoming suicidal around the end of season one and possibly her reason to punish Dale Horvath, as she blames him for not letting her die in the way she wanted do and continuing having her to survive in the cruel post-apocalyptic world.

During season two, she begins to become more independent, even considering leaving the group, and wanting to keep the gun her father gave her, despite Dale's disapproval due to her lack of gun knowledge and brief suicidal streak. However, after adequate training with Shane Walsh, she becomes quite efficient with firearms and became a strong protector for the group and is more than willing to protect the group from any danger. It is shown that Andrea looks up to Shane as a better leader for the group than Rick and follows him on many crucial decisions such as abandoning the search for Sophia and killing the walkers in Hershel's barn. Her new attitude causes her to neglect helping around the farm in favor of sitting on Dale's RV with a gun much of the time, earning her the ire of the others for not doing her share of the farm's chores. By season three, she had been separated from the group after the farm was overrun, and was saved by Michonne, with whom she forms a close bond.

After being brought to Woodbury, she begins a relationship with the Governor, which eventually ends when Andrea realizes that the Governor has a dark, sadistic nature. During the second half of the third season it is shown that Andrea possesses strong leadership abilities as shown by a speech delivered to the Woodbury people following an attack by Rick and his group and does not see a war between the two groups as necessary. Andrea was shown to have become very bold as shown by her attempt to kill the Governor in order to protect her former group from certain death by the man but unfortunately failed, leading to her tragic demise.

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Andrea was born in the mid 1970’s and was twelve years ahead of her sister. Because of their different personalities, their parents gave them different upbringings. During this time she was in college to study law, she remained distant from her family, frequently missing Amy's birthday parties. After getting a degree, she eventually became a successful civil rights attorney. Before Andrea and Amy went on a road trip, their father gave Andrea a gun for protection. She has remained protective over the gun ever since.

As they were heading back to Amy's college after the trip, they were caught in the initial stages of the outbreak. They were stranded in Atlanta when they were rescued by Dale Horvath, and soon met up with a band of other survivors.

"Guts"
Inside a department store, Andrea points a gun in Rick's face as he and Glenn enter. "We're dead because of you," Andrea tells him, furious at his recklessness. Morales informs Rick that his gunshots have attracted numerous hordes of walkers. "You just rang the dinner bell," Andrea seethes, as the group's attention turns to a crowd of walkers outside that are slamming themselves against the outer set of glass-pane doors, furiously trying to gain entry.

Andrea and the group questions Rick about what he was doing roaming around the streets of Atlanta aimlessly. He tries to explain he was trying to flag down a helicopter. Jacqui suggests that it was just a hallucination. "I saw it," Rick insists forcefully. T-Dog tries to make radio contact with the camp, but fails to get a signal, wondering if they might have better luck on higher ground. Suddenly, muffled gunshots are heard. "Oh god, is that Dixon?" Andrea says in disbelief, as they all leave to investigate.

On the roof, Rick and the group find Merle firing at walkers with a rifle. T-Dog chastises him for wasting bullets and attracting more walkers. Merle scoffs at him by saying he'd never take orders from a "nigger," which sets off a fight between the two. Andrea screams him to stop as Merle beats T-Dog and presses a handgun to his forehead. Rick intervenes, hitting Merle with the butt of the rifle and handcuffing him to a pipe.

Morales informs Rick there's no refugee center and that they are part of a larger group of survivors staying outside the city, but T-Dog can't reach them on the radio. "We're on our own," Rick says. With the streets no longer safe, Rick suggests they try to escape underground. Jacqui says that the building might have access to the sewers, prompting Andrea and the group to head back downstairs to the basement. In the basement, Glenn concocts a plan and sends Andrea and Rick to watch the storefront while he and Morales head down the sewer.

On the front of the store, Andrea and Rick keep watch. "Sorry for the gun in your face," she says to Rick, who claims he's helping the group escape to earn their trust and understands what Andrea did, but he tells her: ''"Next time, take the safety off." She says her gun ''was a gift and she doesn't know how to use one. "We may have occasion to use it," Rick tells her. A while later, Andrea spots a necklace with a mermaid pendant. Rick encourages her to take it, insisting shoplifting rules don't apply anymore. Andrea pockets the necklace, when the walkers break through the exterior glass doors and begin pounding on the interior set. Glenn, Morales, and Jacqui arrive to report that the sewer is not an option. Andrea and the group heads to the roof.

On the roof, Rick spots a cube van at a nearby construction site. The group discusses the difficulty of moving past the walkers undetected. "They smell dead. We don't. It's pretty distinct," Andrea says. Rick latches onto the concept of scent and how the dead use it to differentiate between themselves and the living. A while later, Rick and Morales collect a dead walker from the alley. Inside, Rick acknowledges the walker's lost humanity and then begins hacking the dead body to pieces with an axe. Andrea then helps smear the guts on them.

Andrea, T-Dog, Morales, and Jacqui race to the roof to follow Rick and Glenn with a pair of binoculars as T-Dog tries again to radio the others. Suddenly, Andrea and the rest watch as rain begins to fall rather heavily and washes the guts' smell off of them. Rick and Glenn fight the walkers and manage to get inside the cube van. On the roof, Andrea and the group worries that they're being left behind but celebrate as Rick drives back for them.

Andrea and the group grab their bags and rushes from the rooftop toward the loading dock, with no concern for unlocking Merle's handcuffs. They manage to get inside the van as the walkers break into the store. Rick drives away from the city as the group catches their breath. They look around at one another and a guilt-ridden T-Dog admits to the others he dropped the key, leaving Merle trapped on the roof, still handcuffed to a pipe. Andrea then asks Rick, "Where's Glenn?"

"Tell It to the Frogs"
Andrea and Amy reunite once she returns to the camp. When Carl Grimes and Sophia Peletier find a zombie, they scream, prompting the adults to rush to them and killing it. Andrea and Amy watch in disgust as the zombie's head is separated from its body. Later, she is doing laundry with her sister, Jacqui and Carol Peletier. As the women share what they miss most, she admits she misses her vibrator, prompting the women to break out in laughter. Ed Peletier walks over to the women in curiosity and tells the women they should be working and not laughing. Sick of Ed's attitude, she begins to stand up for herself and the others, tossing him his laundry saying that if he doesn't like it, he can do it. Ed throws the laundry back at her and responds that he won't smack her just because she's "some college educated coos". With heated tensions, Carol and Amy try to separate the two, which results Carol in being slapped and Shane Walsh attacking Ed in a fit of rage.

"Vatos"
The next day, Andrea is fishing with Amy, recollecting memories they had with their father while fishing, and how he raised them differently because he knew they would be special and different. Later, she returns to camp with a bunch of fish and they all have a nice dinner at night. Dale asks Andrea to back him up on the watch thing, but she disagrees. Prior to the dinner, she is in Dale's RV looking for wrapping paper to wrap the mermaid necklace for Amy, since it is her birthday soon. Unfortunately, zombies attack the camp, killing several people, including Amy, which leaves Andrea very, very distraught as Amy dies in Andrea's arms.

"Wildfire"
A deeply disturbed Andrea hovers over her sister's body for countless hours, waiting anxiously for her to turn into one of the undead and hardly ever keeping her eyes off her. She pays little attention to most of the people around, refusing to be distracted. She even resorts to pointing a gun at Rick when he comes near her and tries to get her focus off of Amy. Dale at the end of the day tries to comfort her by telling about his wife's death, to which she opens up shortly afterward. Andrea witnesses Amy's transformation finally, and after a moment of holding her, shoots her in the side of the head.

"TS-19"
Along with the rest of the survivors, they find themselves in the CDC. She is in a deep state of depression since Amy's death, and tells Dale that, despite the idea that they can start a new life, there's nothing left for her to live for. When the building's energy resources begin to run low, a countdown is initiated. Dr. Edwin Jenner, the sole doctor to remain at the building, explains it as the process of "decontamination", and that the building is sealed shut and there is no way out. Andrea, devastated by the fact that she has lost everything, decides to remain in the building even when Dr. Jenner unlocks the door of the basement to allow the other survivors a chance to escape. Jacqui, Dr. Jenner, and Andrea have decided on their fates, until when Dale remains to convince Andrea not to. Both Dale and Andrea decide to stay momentarily, until the dying seconds. Just before the C.D.C. building explodes as the process of decontamination, both Dale and Andrea escape the building and find cover behind sandbags. Surviving the self-destruction of the C.D.C. building, they reunite with the other survivors and drive off.

"What Lies Ahead"
Following their escape from the CDC, Andrea begins punishing Dale for guilting her into leaving the CDC, effectively robbing her of making her own choice. Stopped on the highway, Andrea is caught off-guard when a herd approaches, and is forced to seek refuge in the RV bathroom as a walker shuffles into the RV Andrea tries to re-assemble her pistol in haste, causing enough noise to alert the walker. Dale's quick thinking gives Andrea the means to defend herself, and she plunges a screwdriver through her assailant's head as it lunges at her.

Andrea wanted to use the pistol to dispatch the walker instead of a silent weapon, and a gunshot would have alerted the rest of the herd. Dale, Rick, and Shane believe it is in the best interest of the group to only allow those who have been properly trained to use firearms. This makes Andrea even angrier with Dale. In searching for Sophia, the group is drawn to a church. There, Andrea overhears Shane and Lori's discussion and Shane agrees to leave when the chance comes. After, Andrea confronts Shane and asks to go with him.

"Bloodletting"
The survivors continue searching for Sophia. Andrea is attacked by a walker, but she is saved by Maggie on horseback. Back at the RV, there is still tension between her and Dale, even as he asks for her forgiveness for some of the decisions he has made on her behalf. He reluctantly returns her father's pistol to Andrea, but asks that she doesn't make him regret it.

"Save the Last One"
Dale, Carol, Daryl Dixon, and Andrea spend the night on the highway in the RV, though Carol's sobbing keeps everyone awake. Andrea decides to join Daryl in a midnight search for Sophia. During their walk in the woods they discuss Sophia's chances, and come across a suicide victim by hanging. Though the suicide worked, it didn't prevent reanimation and the man now hangs helplessly in the tree as a walker. Daryl asks Andrea if she wishes to continue on living. She bargains with Daryl that she will answer his question if he puts the suspended walker out of its misery. Her response to Daryl's question is "I don’t know if I want to live... or if I have to, or if it’s just a habit."

"Cherokee Rose"
Andrea and the other survivors who remained on the highway arrive the next morning at the farm of Hershel Greene, where Carl was taken after being shot. Though Andrea plays a minor role in this episode, she is part of the most notable scene with the survivors attempting to retrieve the 'swimmer' from the bottom of one of the five wells on Hershel's property. As Glenn is lowered into the well to lasso the water-logged walker, the pump breaks. As Andrea and the other survivors struggle to re-stabilize the rope, Glenn dangles precariously within the walker's grasp. Once this near-tragedy is averted, Andrea, along with the other survivors, attempt to hoist the walker out of the well before killing it to avoid contaminating the well. However, the walker's body is too badly deteriorated and strained by the weight of the extra water it has absorbed to withstand the stress of being pulled from the well. Its body is ripped in half as it crosses the threshold, and the bottom half falls back into the well. Andrea and the other survivors are disgusted, moreover frustrated that the well is now contaminated despite their best efforts.

"Chupacabra"
Andrea begins to transition from a depressed and unstable personality into a stronger and more dependable survivor, showing a desire to help the group and concern for others when she takes leadership of one of the sub-groups that leaves the farm to search for Sophia, and later elects to take watch on top of the RV. She has increased her gun-wielding prowess and believes that she is now able to dispatch threats from a distance with proficiency. She is excited upon spotting a lone walker approach the farm, as it presents an opportunity for her to prove herself to the others. Though Rick and the other survivors advise her not to shoot, Andrea fires on the walker from atop the RV but learns afterward that it was actually Daryl, limping back from his difficult ordeal in the woods. Luckily for Daryl, her aim is not quite spot-on just yet, as the bullet only grazes his head. Though Andrea is mortified that she almost killed Daryl, it may prove to be only a minor setback to her growing confidence.

"Secrets"
Andrea apologizes to Daryl for shooting him and he forgives her. A short time later, Andrea continues to sharpen her shooting skills under Shane's tutelage, but has difficulty hitting a moving target. Adding yet another layer of difficulty, Shane distracts and agitates Andrea, trying to simulate a live environment. He eventually goes too far when he brings up Amy but two reconcile when Shane asks her to go with him on a dangerous mission to check out a lead on Sophia. Andrea follows Shane into a house to discover charred and rotting corpses and no signs of Sophia. A group of walkers are alerted to their presence, and the two are forced to bolt for the exit. More walkers have collected in the street and are blocking their escape. Shane clears out the walkers around their car, and assigns Andrea to cover the street. She can't seem to shoot any of her targets in the head, and walkers continue to advance on her. Shane picks off the nearest one and then lowers his weapon indicating that it's sink or swim time. As a walker gets almost within arm's length, She blasts a hole in its head before it touches her, and she becomes much more precise, nailing all head shots thereafter. Andrea walks towards the car but stops to take aim at the next wave of walkers closing in and the scene ends, but it is assumed that she dispatches them flawlessly. On the way back, Andrea grabs Shane's crotch. Shane stops the car and says "Come on then" and the two have sex.

"Pretty Much Dead Already"
After the discussion regarding the walkers in the barn, Andrea prepares herself in the RV to guard the barn as Shane requested. Dale tries to warn Andrea about Shane, but Andrea supports Shane's sentiments, adding "He's not a victim." After Andrea leaves, Dale makes an attempt to hide the group's firearms, fearing Shane's pending aggressive reaction to the news of the barn walkers. Rick, Hershel, and Jimmy return with two fresh walkers who had been trapped in the swamp. Before they can load them into the barn with the others, Shane goes over the edge, declaring that he's had 'enough.' After killing the walker that Hershel was escorting, Shane proceeds to break open the barn doors, releasing the horror within. Andrea quickly takes a spot next to Shane, forming a firing line to repel the walker onslaught. Andrea, Shane, Glenn, T-Dog, and Daryl gun down the walkers as they emerge, until zombified Sophia appears, stunning all except for Rick, who steps up to dispatch her.

"Nebraska"
Emotions run high in the aftermath of the barn walker massacre. Beth Greene goes over to her mother Annette to mourn, but Annette is not dead and attacks Beth. Andrea drives a scythe through the zombified Annette's head to end the struggle. After the funeral, Andrea and T-Dog pile corpses into Otis's truck, saying that Shane did what needed to be done. Dale protests, suggesting that a new problem with Hershel was created in the wake of resolving the safety concern of the barn walkers. Andrea, T-Dog, and Shane all burn the barn walkers behind the barn.

"Triggerfinger"
At the farmhouse, everyone is preparing for dinner when Shane realizes Lori is missing. Andrea says that Lori had asked her to watch Carl, and they conclude that she had left in search of Rick and Hershel. Shane goes after Lori. After retrieving her, Shane talks to Lori about their affair and that his feelings remain strong, but doesn't mention the sexual encounter with Andrea. The next morning, Shane, Andrea and Daryl are preparing to go after Rick when Hershel's car approaches and Rick's crew piles out. Andrea asks what they should do with Randall, a survivor whom Rick, Hershel, and Glenn rescued the night before. Rick discusses releasing him away from the farm when he heals. Shane sees Randall is a threat and wants to kill him outright. Outside, Andrea tells Shane she agrees with him about Randall and about several other things, but says that his presentation leaves something to be desired. Shane says that he regrets not leaving with her when they had the chance.

"18 Miles Out"
Andrea is first shown on top of Dale's RV, keeping watch. Lori asks if she has seen Hershel or Maggie anywhere, and told her to get them immediately. Maggie scolds Beth for thinking about suicide as Lori and Andrea listen from nearby. Andrea mentions that Lori shouldn't have taken the knife away from Beth, and that Beth needs to make her own choice. Lori is shocked by the notion, commenting on Andrea's own suicidal situation, showing that she resents Andrea for not helping with the chores. Andrea says that she helps keep the camp safe, which is more important than laundry, and also resents Lori for having been so lucky to retain her family through the apocalypse, noting that suicide is a viable option for others who have not been so fortunate. Andrea leaves the conversation with Lori and offers to relieve Maggie on keeping an eye on Beth. Andrea advises Beth on how to deal with the pain, but also leaves the door open for her to make her own decision, believing that she will come around and not attempt to kill herself. Unguarded, Beth locks herself in the bathroom and attempts suicide with shards from the smashed mirror. Andrea runs to the farmhouse after Beth's attempted suicide. Lori reports that Beth didn't cut herself deeply. Andrea is happy to hear the news, but Maggie believes that Andrea's gamble was reckless, and tells her off.

"Judge, Jury, Executioner"
Dale asks Andrea to guard Randall so that his efforts to change the minds of the camp are not found to be in vain, and if she thinks Randall should be executed, arguing that despite the state of the world, keeping their humanity is a choice. Andrea reluctantly agrees to keep watch on Randall. Shane approaches the shed and asks Andrea if she would stop him if he were to try to shoot Randall. She says that she would, remarking that she had a great teacher. Shane shares his suspicion that Rick won't be able to go through with the execution. Later, the group gathers in the house. Rick asks for everyone to share opinions. Dale believes that they should give Randall a chance to prove himself, but everyone disagrees and sees Randall as a much greater potential threat than asset. Dale believes that even if he doesn't deserve a chance to become a part of the camp, that he doesn't deserve to die for a crime he may never commit. Andrea is the only one who eventually comes over to Dale's side, and says that they should find another way to deal with Randall. After Carl interrupts the execution, Dale investigates a strange sound in the field and is attacked by a walker. Daryl comes to Dale's rescue, but not before he is mortally wounded. The group is horrified to discover Dale's condition, and Andrea notes that he is suffering that someone should do something. Daryl eventually puts him down.

"Better Angels"
A scene running alongside the Dale's funeral shows Shane, Daryl, Andrea, and T-Dog hunting down walkers. Hershel permits all but Shane to move into his house. Rick plans for himself and Daryl to bring Randall out to a nearby town and leave him there. Rick tells Andrea to help Hershel watch over the farm while they are gone. Andrea asks, “You want me to babysit Shane?” Rick says yes, because she is close to Shane.

Later, Andrea and Glenn are working on Dale’s RV. Glenn cries because he misses Dale, and is ashamed that he did not agree with him earlier, as Andrea did. Andrea comforts him and tells him Dale knew that Glenn did not really want Randall to be killed. They fix the RV. A thorough search of the farm shows no sign of Randall. Shane buries his gun and shouts to the group Randall escaped and is armed. Rick assembles Glenn and Daryl to go with him and Shane to track him down.

"Beside the Dying Fire"
When Carl shoots Shane, the herd travelling through the woods near the Greene farm is drawn to the sound of the gunshot. Andrea contemplates heading out to look for the missing survivors when Glenn and Daryl return, reporting that Randall had reanimated. Soon the group discovers that they have a much bigger problem - a large herd approaching. Lori is in a panic, not knowing where Carl is, while the rest of the group decides to get into vehicles and try to lure the herd away from the farm. T-Dog and Andrea pair up in Otis's truck, with Andrea firing at walkers from the passenger side while T-Dog drives. Andrea along with the other survivors rack up numerous kills before concluding that there are far too many walkers to manage, and their best chance is to flee. As Andrea and T-Dog make their way back to the farmhouse, Andrea gets out of the car, telling Lori and Beth to get in. Lori then tells Andrea to go get Carol, who is cornered by two walkers.

As Andrea manages to take care of the immediate threat to Carol, a walker looms dangerously close. Carol warns Andrea just in time, but as the walker is dispatched from point-blank, the weight and momentum of the dead corpse manages to knock Andrea over and land on her, temporarily pinning her. T-Dog, Lori and Beth are watching this from the car, and a walker's arm was blocking part of the window they were looking through, not allowing them to see that Andrea had indeed killed the walker, so they assume that she is dead, and they drive off. Andrea pushes the walker off of her, noticing that T-Dog, Lori, and Beth have drove away without her, and Carol has ran off. She then tries to flag Rick down as he, Carl and Hershel are fleeing from the farm, but they don't see her. She has no alternative but to run and shoot the numerous walkers pursuing her throughout the night. After what seems to be a long, exhaustive fight for survival lasting into the early morning hours, Andrea finally runs out of ammunition and energy, and is toppled by what may have been the last nearby walker of the group that had been pursuing her from the farm. As the walker is about to bite, it's head suddenly vanishes, leaving only a bloody stump. Bewildered and exhausted, Andrea looks up at her savior: a hooded figure toting a blood-stained katana blade and two pet walkers.

"Seed"
It is revealed in this season that Andrea and Michonne (the hooded figure that saved Andrea's life in the Season 2 finale) have taken refuge at a game cooler, where Andrea is sick from influenza. Michonne raids a local pharmacy, bringing Andrea aspirin. Andrea unsuccessfully tries to convince Michonne to leave her, saying she can take care of herself. Andrea, however, is successful at convincing Michonne that they need to move out now instead of waiting a few days like Michonne had originally planned due to the walkers that surround their location. Andrea, Michonne, and her two pet Walkers flee out of a back entrance of the game building.

"Walk With Me"
While traveling on the road, Andrea and Michonne see mysterious plumes of smoke rising in the distance. Going to investigate, they discover a crashed helicopter. Andrea stays hidden in the bushes while Michonne investigates, until the arrival of The Governor and his group. Michonne kills her pet walkers, attempting to prevent the men from detecting their presence. However, an unidentified person sneaks up on them, and a man's voice instructs them to lower their weapons and turn around. As Andrea and Michonne comply with the request, the man holding them at gunpoint is revealed to be Merle Dixon. Surprised to see Merle, Andrea passes out.

Andrea drifts in and out of consciousness while riding in a vehicle, but notices a dead corpse hanging from a tree and several abandoned vehicles before entering Woodbury. She is then taken care of by Dr. Stevens while Michonne watches. Merle comes into the room and asks about Daryl. Andrea tells him briefly what has transpired since she last saw him. The Governor arrives, but refuses to allow them to leave after dark or return the women their weapons. He also reveals that they are all infected, and that everyone will come back as walkers no matter how they die.

The Governor shows Andrea and Michonne outside and welcomes them to Woodbury, showing off his impressive fence they have built around the town, and how they protect it. The following day Andrea and Michonne learn more about Woodbury from Rowan. Andrea seems to be impressed by The Governor and his accomplishment of creating a safe town, though Michonne seems more hesitant to trust him. Andrea grows tired of Michonne's aloof nature, telling her that she knows little to nothing about her. Andrea is friendly with The Governor when he returns from his mission to find Lieutenant Welles' comrades.

"Killer Within"
Andrea is preparing to leave Woodbury with Michonne, who says they should head for the coast and perhaps find a boat. Andrea is skeptical of this plan, but knows Michonne is suspicious of The Governor.

Andrea gives a map to Merle, so that he can find Hershel's farm and search for Daryl. She talks to The Governor one last time, and he tells her his name is Philip. She returns to Michonne, reluctant to leave, and convinces her to stay in Woodbury a little longer.

"Say the Word"
Woodbury is busy preparing for a day of celebrating as part of a party put on by Philip. Andrea enjoys the day's festivities, including cold drinks and an inspiring toast by Philip. When she questions Milton Mamet about the big event for the night, he avoids telling her.

She is told later by Merle that Philip wants to talk to her, and that it is urgent. Philip informs her that Michonne has broken into a private area and slayed a group of captive Walkers, and that she threatened Philip with her sword. When Andrea asks why he was keeping Walkers captive, Philip does not give her the answer just yet.

Going back to the room she shares with Michonne, Andrea asks an agitated Michonne why she did those things. "You're freaking me out," Andrea says, watching her hurriedly pack their things. Michonne continues to go on about how suspicious Woodbury really is, and Andrea says, "You are not making any sense." However, she decides to leave with her anyway.

As the pair of them are walking towards the gate to leave, Merle spots them and prevents them from going. He speaks briefly to a guard, and when Andrea tries to talk to him, he says, "I'm going to need you to back up." Confused, she turns to Michonne and asks if they can stay a little while longer. Andrea says that Woodbury is the refuge they have been seeking for 8 months, and that they should stay. Michonne gives her an ultimatum: either come with her, or stay in Woodbury without her. When Andrea hesitates, Michonne scoffs, "You just slowed me down anyway", and leaves her.

Later, while she is sitting at a bench and feeling hurt, Philip approaches Andrea. He comforts her, saying he has something in mind that will help blow off steam. That night, Andrea and the rest of Woodbury look on as Merle and Martinez face off in an arena of Walkers. The two men kick and punch each other, surrounded by Walkers, while Philip and the rest of Woodbury cheer.

Andrea becomes angry, accusing Philip of being "sick". Philip pulls her aside and says that they have pulled out the zombies' teeth, so that the men cannot be harmed and that it is just for fun. Philip says that he is teaching the people to be brave. Andrea still appears upset by this, as Merle defeats his opponent.

Carl, still believing that Andrea is dead, mentions her when listing the names of deceased female members of the group as possible names for the newborn baby.

"Hounded"
Andrea has been accepted as a member of Woodbury now, and wants to contribute in any way she can. She asks Philip if she can guard the wall, and he agrees.

Andrea meets Haley while guarding the wall, who reveals that she had lost her father and brother. When a walker approaches, she fails to kill it with her bow. Andrea jumps from the wall, knocking down the walker and stabbing it in the head.

Later, she is scolded by Philip, who does not want anyone leaving the wall. Andrea admits that she actually liked the arena fighting, but it bothered her to like them. Philip assures her nothing is wrong with liking a fight.

Sparks fly between the two later, and she ends up kissing him. They get more passionate later on, and she ends up having sex with him.

"When the Dead Come Knocking"
Andrea is invited by The Governor to witness Milton's conduction of an experiment on the ailing Michael Coleman. Andrea questions if Milton has ever seen reanimation, to which he denies and explains that he was an only child and his parents had passed away while he was young. She later witnesses Michael reanimating and Milton repeats the experiment. The walker grips onto the bed and Milton believes that it was a positive response. Andrea believes it was just a random reanimation reaction. Milton unties Michael's restraints and repeats the experiment once more. The reanimated Michael does not hesitate and pounces on him, but before he can bite him, Andrea stabs it in the head while Milton, shaken, states that he will study his work and walks off.

"Made to Suffer"
Andrea informs The Governor that she wants to assist Milton in cremating Mr. Coleman; he remarks that "Woodbury's starting to grow on you." She is later seen with The Governor as he assembles a group to kill Rick and the other intruders. She volunteers to help the others, but The Governor insists that she stay behind; she nonetheless takes a gun and helps the guards shoot at Rick and the others, though she can't identify them due to the smoke. She spots Oscar and fires at him, but misses her shots.

Andrea later discovers The Governor, who had been mutilated by Michonne, and draws her gun at the latter, but doesn't fire. After approaching The Governor to comfort him, Andrea notices the tanks containing the severed heads of walkers and the corpse of Penny. She demands to know why he had them there, The Governor gives her a vague answer about the heads before brushing her next question about Penny off. Andrea is later seen at the gathering of Woodbury citizens when The Governor denounces Merle a traitor and is shocked when he reveals their prisoner to be Daryl.

"The Suicide King"
Andrea tries to talk Philip out of the deathmatch between Daryl and Merle, but to no avail. When the Woodbury survivors are distraught after the attack, Andrea manages to deliver a motivational speech, telling them that they have to persevere and assist in calming them down. Andrea also learns that her old group were the ones responsible for attacking Woodbury and causing the death of seven residents.

"Home"
The Governor visits Andrea, requesting her to take over leadership of Woodbury, insisting that he had "screwed up." Andrea later goes searching for Martinez and The Governor, who both went missing. Milton dodges her question, suggesting that The Governor may have went on a supply run. Andrea, however, doesn't believe his claims and walks off.

"I Ain't a Judas"
Andrea talks with The Governor, who tells her that the prison group attacked them first while he was simply attempting to negotiate. He tells her that they are "bloodthirsty." He also tells her that if she goes to the prison, she is to stay there. Andrea talks with Milton, and wants him to cover for her as she sneaks out to go the prison to make peace between Woodbury and the prison group. Milton and Andrea capture a walker in the woods to use as a deterrent. Andrea hacks both of the walker's arms off and then uses a rock to curb-stomp the walker's teeth out to prevent it from biting. Andrea and Milton are saved by Tyreese Williams's group when another walker appears. Andrea arrives at the prison, learning of the fates of Shane, Lori, and T-Dog. Andrea tries to make peace, but Rick and the others make it clear that they want to retaliate against Woodbury and The Governor. Andrea learns that The Governor lied about who shot first from Rick, and Andrea's negotiation ends when Rick storms off after Andrea refuses to get them inside of Woodbury. Andrea accuses Michonne of poisoning the group, but Michonne argues that she was telling them the truth. While talking with Carol, Carol tells her to sleep with The Governor and give him the best night of his life, and then to kill him while his guard is down. Before departing, the group gives her a car and Rick hands her a handgun and a knife. She arrives back to Woodbury and sleeps with The Governor. While he is asleep, she stands over his bedside with a knife, contemplating Carol's plan. Andrea, however, puts the knife away and peers out of the window, unable to go through with the killing.

"Arrow on the Doorpost"
Andrea, along with Milton and Martinez arrive at an abandoned farm's barn as set by her, in order to get Rick and Philip to talk about the situation between the two groups. Andrea then, noticing the meeting began without her, strides inside the barn and try to mediate the situation but is told by Rick he knows about the raids, the heads and about Maggie.

Later, she tells the both of them to calm down after Philip demands Rick's surrender, and is then kicked out by The Governor. While waiting outside the barn, a small group of walkers approaches Andrea, Daryl, Hershel, Milton and Martinez, which causes Andrea, Daryl and Martinez to go kill them.

Andrea asks Hershel what Philip did to Maggie, which he answers saying "He's a sick man". Andrea despairs and says she can't go back to Woodbury. Hershel agrees that she belongs at the prison, but warns her that once she leaves, she can't go back.

When Rick and Philip are done talking, all of them enter in their cars, causing Andrea to join Woodbury again. When they get there, Philip thanks her for setting up the meeting, but doesn't tell her about his plan of killing Michonne and the rest of the group. Andrea says she is glad she could help.

"Prey"
Milton tells Andrea about how he saw the torture room that Philip made for Michonne. He takes her to see it, and they look at all the tools that Philip plans to use. Milton tells her to go to the prison and tell them that they have to leave. She instead says that she must kill Philip. He walks in, and Andrea, in an overlooking room, points her gun through the shutters on the window. Milton forces her to put it down. Later, Martinez tells her to give him her gun, for "precautions". Andrea is later seen climbing over a wall that Tyreese and Sasha are guarding. Tyreese tries to stop her, only to have Andrea pull a knife on him. After a little negotiation, they allow her to leave. She starts a steady run, knowing that Philip will soon find out. She is running down an unknown road when she hears a car. She runs into the near woods and hides behind a tree. She is grabbed from behind by a walker, and two more approach her. She blocks them with her leg, and then kills them. She is next seen in an empty field when she hears the car again. She ducks down, but it's too late. Philip starts following her as she runs away. She goes through some debris, and Philip has to go around. She winds up at an abandoned warehouse. While inside, she accidentally tips over a bucket of tools, alerting Philip. She ends up finding a door. She opens it, finding many walkers on the stairwell inside. She closes the door, and turns around, seeing that she is cornered by Philip. She opens the door again and hides behind it, allowing the walkers to attack him. She finds a way out and leaves. She later arrives at the prison, trying to signal Rick, who is on guard in a watchtower. She is then grabbed and pulled down by Philip. Rick sees this out of the corner of his eye, and aims his rifle down there, only to come up empty. Philip somehow makes his way back. She is then seen, chained to a chair in the torture room.

"Welcome to the Tombs"
Andrea is seen still restrained to The Governor's torture chair. After Milton is beaten by The Governor, he is ordered to kill Andrea. When he refuses he is stabbed by The Governor and left to die but not before Milton leaves some pliers behind the chair. He tells Andrea about the pliers and orders her to stab him in the head once she frees herself. She tries to kick the pliers so she can grab them but she cannot in her boots. She takes off her boots to get the pliers more quickly as Milton slowly dies. After some struggle, she gets them and begins to free herself. As she begins to cut through her restraints, Milton reanimates. She manages to get one arm free as the now undead Milton stands up, ready to attack. She tries desperately to get the other arm free but is too late, for as she stands up, Milton bites her. She quickly dispatches Milton before falling to the floor. Later, Rick, Michonne, Daryl, Tyreese, and Sasha arrive at the torture room and find a pool of blood outside the door. They go in, find Milton's body, and find a bitten Andrea sitting against the wall. Michonne cries as she sees that Andrea has been bitten. Andrea requests that she commit suicide to avoid reanimation. Rick gives her his revolver and goes outside with Daryl. Michonne stays with her friend as she commits suicide, preventing reanimation and ending her life. Her body is later brought back to the prison for burial.

Death
The Governor stabs Milton in the stomach, intending to have the zombified Milton eat a bound Andrea alive.
 * Killed By
 * The Governor (Caused)

As Andrea manages to free herself from her binds, a zombified Milton bites her on the neck, before being put down.
 * Milton Mamet (Infected, Caused)

Later, she is found by Rick, Daryl, Michonne and Tyreese. Andrea urges the group to allow her to kill herself so Rick hands her his revolver. As a tearful Michonne stays behind with Andrea, she shoots herself in the head.
 * Herself (Suicide, Off-Screen)

Killed Victims
This list shows the victims Andrea has killed:
 * Amy (Zombified)
 * Shawn Greene (Zombified) (Alongside her fellow survivors)
 * Arnold Greene (Zombified) (Alongside her fellow survivors)
 * Duncan (Zombified) (Alongside her fellow survivors)
 * Lacey (Zombified) (Alongside her fellow survivors)
 * Mr. Fischer (Zombified) (Alongside her fellow survivors)
 * Mrs. Fischer (Zombified) (Alongside her fellow survivors)
 * Greene farm inhabitants (Zombified) (Alongside her fellow survivors)
 * Annette Greene (Zombified)
 * Michael Coleman (Zombified)
 * Milton Mamet (Zombified)
 * Herself (Suicide)
 * Numerous counts of zombies

Relationships
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Amy
"I'm sorry... I always thought there would be more time."

- Andrea, mourning near Amy's body

Amy and Andrea had a good relationship. Amy was worried about Andrea while she was stuck in Atlanta. While Andrea was stuck in Atlanta, she stole a mermaid necklace for Amy for her birthday showing she cared about her. When Andrea arrived back at the Atlanta camp, Amy was overjoyed and they both ran to each other crying. They also had an emotional talk while fishing telling each other how their dad treated them differently because of their age difference. Amy started to cry worrying that her parents were dead. Andrea comforted her by reminding her of their father's rule: "No crying on the boat, it scares the fish away". When the Atlanta camp got attacked and Amy was killed Andrea fell to the ground crying. Rick tried to talk Andrea into putting down Amy, but she pointed her gun at him, showing that she would kill to protect her sister and showing that they had a strong relationship. When Dale walked up to Andrea, she told him about how she missed Amy's birthday parties and how guilty she felt. When Amy came back as a walker, Andrea looked her in the eyes and said she loved her and she was sorry. Andrea shot her, putting Amy out of her misery. Later Andrea was going to commit suicide by staying at the CDC but left to save Dale's life. While Shane was teaching Andrea to shoot at Hershel's farm, he said quickly shoot it and said, "That's the walker that got Amy, now you shoot that son of a bitch, shoot him!" Andrea walked away frustrated.

Dale Horvath
Dale, Andrea and Amy had a close relationship appearing as a mini family among the camp. Dale helps Andrea wrap Amy's birthday gift and helps move Amy's body to the grave, He later comforts Andrea at the CDC and later refuses to leave after saying that she didn't have the right to enter his life, make him care and then just check out and that he didn't want to face the outside by himself, forcing Andrea to leave just before the explosion destroys the building. Their relationship sours after this with Dale taking her gun out of fear she will use it to kill herself and Andrea claiming that his blood on her hands was the only reason she left the CDC. Dale also tries to keep Shane away after realizing what he did to Otis. After returning her gun to her the relationship between them got better with Dale trying to cheer her up after she shot Daryl (mistaken for a walker). Dale's death upset her greatly, losing the closest thing to a father since the outbreak began.

Jacqui
Andrea did not make many friendships while at the camp as she was focused on protecting her sister, but she did form a friendship with Jacqui, it seemed. The two were arm in arm while they escaped the store in Atlanta, and held onto each other as Rick drove the remaining members of the group out of the city and back to the camp. Jacqui also prevented a fatigued and hungry Andrea from collapsing at the CDC. Jacqui and Andrea both decided to stay at the CDC to commit suicide, but, being that Andrea left just before the building was going to explode, it is unknown whether or not Andrea said a final goodbye to Jacqui though it is likely that she did.

Shane Walsh
"Between the two of us, we make a great third wheel."

- Andrea to Shane about them not fitting in

At first, Andrea and Shane did not make much contact with each other during the group's time in Atlanta. But, once they were on the highway, Shane began teaching Andrea how to properly use her gun. She became extremely angry when Shane told her to pretend that the target she was shooting was the walker that killed Amy, but they made up. They then went on to search for Sophia by themselves in a small town, and when a herd came through, Shane's shooting lessons paid off as Andrea began putting down walker after walker. The two then had a sexual encounter on the way back to the farm. Andrea clearly sees Shane as a better leader for the group than Rick and claims that Shane has done more than anybody, including Rick, to keep the group safe from danger. When Andrea is naming the people who died to Merle she excludes Shane, unaware of his death due to being left behind before Rick informed the group of his demise.

She is shocked when the group reveals that Shane wanted to kill Rick, and Rick killed him first.

Glenn Rhee
"He was proud of you. Maybe not in that moment, but overall."

- Andrea to Glenn regarding Dale

Andrea and Glenn are good friends and look after each other during their stay at the Atlanta Camp. During their supply run in Atlanta, Glenn appreciates Andrea and they often work together, showing an amount of trust between the two. During their time at Atlanta and the Greene farm, Glenn and Andrea work with each other to ensure the group's survival, thus strengthening their friendship. After Dale's death, Glenn helps Andrea repair the RV, and tells Andrea he let Dale down. Andrea consoles Glenn, and tells him that Dale was always proud of him. After the walker attack at the farm, Glenn and the others reunite at the highway and is concerned for her when she isn't present. When Andrea arrives at the prison, Glenn is shown to be not trustworthy of her anymore and aggressive towards her. Glenn refuses Andrea's offer to stay with The Governor at Woodbury, and insists on engaging Woodbury. Glenn is still saddened by Andrea's death, as shown it when he mentions her to Enid, claiming that he misses her.

T-Dog
Andrea and T-Dog have a great relationship. Each of them seems to take care of them on several occasions and to fight together against the zombies when it happens. Andrea show to take care of him during the fight with Merle. T-Dog is very concerned when Andrea is surrounded by zombies on the farm. Andrea later finds out that T-Dog died during her absence and felt sad for his loss.

Rick Grimes
"Us. The rest of us."

- Rick reaffirming Andrea as a member of the group, moments before her death

Rick and Andrea's relationship didn't start off to a good start, since Andrea blamed Rick for bringing in the walkers to the store. Rick and Andrea had a friendship moment in the store however, when he showed her how the safety worked on her gun. Rick also told Andrea it was alright for her to take the necklace in the display for Amy's birthday. Andrea became distant from Rick and the others after Amy's death, apparent when Rick tried to tell Andrea they had to take care of Amy before she reanimated and she pulled her gun on him. Stating she knew how the safety works. As Andrea became more of a sharpshooter for the group, Rick told Shane that Andrea would have to be put in their advanced class in shooting. In Season 3, Rick acted cold towards Andrea upon her arrival to the prison, but showed his concern for her when she left and gave her a gun to protect herself with once she got back to Woodbury. In the finale, Rick and his group went to save Andrea in Woodbury, and found her on her death bed. Rick expressed sorrow seeing Andrea bitten, and told Andrea she is one of them. Andrea pleads Rick for his gun so she can kill herself before she reanimates, saying "I know how the safety works", Rick being the one taught her. Then Rick tearfully gives Andrea his gun and walks out of the room, agreeing with her that she did her best. Rick waits outside for Andrea to finish the job and retrieves his gun once it's done. Andrea's death inspires Rick to bring the Woodbury survivors to the prison and to be more open to people, and eventually turns to be a wake-up call, taking him away from his state of insanity. On the episode Monsters of Season 8, Rick tell Morales about people he lost and Andrea is named by him proving he still remember her.

Lori Grimes
"Go in there and tell that little girl that everything will be okay, just like it is for you, she'll get a husband, a son, baby, boyfriend...She just has to look on the bright side"

- Andrea to Lori when the two argue about Maggie not letting Beth choosing her own decision

Lori and Andrea had a fairly bad relationship. In Atlanta after Amy is killed Lori tells everyone to let her grieve, instead of shooting Amy themselves, indicating she at least felt sorrow for Andrea. At the church, Andrea hears Lori and Shane talking about the affair, she mentions it to both Shane and Lori, but never Rick possibly because of her relationship with Shane or possibly not wanting to upset Rick. After the barn massacre, Beth falls into deep depression, Andrea and Lori argue when Andrea leaves Beth on her own to decide if she wanted to commit suicide, when she promised she'd watch Beth. Lori tells Andrea how she became such a productive member of the group, sarcastically and Andrea tells her to "Go in there and tell that little girl that everything will be okay, just like it is for you! She'll get a husband, a son, baby... boyfriend.... She just has to look on the bright side". This argument ruined whatever friendship the two had and they both never get chance to forgive each other because Lori is killed before Andrea reunites with the group in the prison, although Andrea does appear saddened when she finds out about her death and seems worried about Carl.

Carl Grimes
"Carl..."

- Andrea upon meeting Carl for the first time after being separated from the group

Andrea and Carl are on good terms. Andrea took a liking to Carl and often looked after him and the other kids during their stay at the Atlanta camp. Carl looks up to Andrea's fishing skills, and asks her to teach him. After being separated from the group for many months, Andrea was happy to see Carl again when she went to the prison, and was concerned for his well-being after losing his mother. In her final moments, Andrea asked if Carl was okay after the Governor's failed attack on the prison, and was glad that he was still alive.

Ed Peletier
"What is your job, Ed? Sitting on your ass, smoking cigarettes all day?"

- Andrea standing up to Ed

Andrea and Ed had a poor relationship, which finally failed on the day of the women doing the laundry in the quarry. Upon hearing the woman laughing jovially, he approached, berating them for their lack of work. Upon attempting to tear Carol away from the group, Andrea retaliated, yelling at him and throwing the dirty rag at him. He whipped it back, slapping Carol, before being beaten to the ground by Shane. They were shown to have a very poor relationship.

Carol Peletier
"The Governor... you need to do something.... No... you need to sleep with him. Give him the greatest night of his life, get him to drop his guard, then when he's sleeping... you can end this."

- Carol to Andrea

Andrea and Carol have a good relationship. At the Atlanta camp, Andrea and Carol were joking and laughing with each other. Ed walked over and tried to drag Carol away. Andrea shouting at him and defended Carol, even continuing to stand up for her when Ed threatened her. This shows she cares about her.

Carol is saved by Andrea in "Beside the Dying Fire", Andrea also volunteered to search for Sophia when she was missing in earlier episodes. This is likely to have strengthened their relationship. Later in "I Ain't a Judas", Carol and Andrea embrace as Carol explains that they thought she was dead when the dead walker fell onto her. She also explains how T-Dog and Lori died. She then tells Andrea that she can end the war between the Prison and Woodbury and prevent more innocent people from dying by assassinating The Governor.

Carol is heartbroken and on the verge of tears when she realizes that Andrea didn't survive.

Sophia Peletier
Although Sophia and Andrea spend very little time together on screen, it is implied that Andrea cared about Sophia. Andrea can be seen with Rick, at moments, scouting out routes to search for Sophia on a map. She also physically searches for Sophia on certain occasions. After the discovery and death of Sophia, Andrea gently covers her corpse with a blanket, delicately placing her lifeless hand under the concealing blanket.

Merle Dixon
"You called me a whore and a rugmuncher."

- Andrea to Merle over why they hadn't begun a relationship

Andrea and Merle didn't get along well during their time in Atlanta and the campsite, as Merle was unwilling to co-operate with the others. He also declared himself in charge, which angered Andrea and the rest of the group. On the rooftop in Atlanta, Merle flirted with Andrea, calling her "Sugar Tits". Andrea showed little regret or remorse for Merle being left behind in Atlanta, claiming it was his own fault, although she did suggest to the group it would be better to tell Daryl the truth instead of lying as her sister, Amy, suggested. In "Walk With Me", after bringing Andrea and Michonne to Woodbury, he discovers the Atlanta group members' deaths from Andrea, being sympathetic about Amy and asking about Daryl. Merle is given information on the farm from Andrea so he can look for Daryl and asks why they never "hooked up". Andrea answers that he called her a "whore" and a "rug-muncher". Merle smiles, saying that he has a way with words, and the conversation ends with the two appearing to have buried the hatchet. During the death match between Daryl and Merle, Andrea stands up for them and tells the Governor to stop them. Later on, when Andrea returns to the prison, Andrea is angry at Merle for what he did to Glenn and shouts at him. This is the last time the two interact.

Daryl Dixon
"I don't know if I want to live, or if it's just a habit."

- Andrea to Daryl, regarding her decisions

She is seen to bond with him slightly after shooting him and also when the two were searching for Sophia in the woods. When Daryl asks her about her decision of wanting to stay alive or not, Andrea said to Daryl that she would answer his question if he killed that walker that hung on the tree. Andrea answered, but the answer was surly, though Daryl shot that walker afterwards, apparently disappointed by her answer. When Andrea got separated from the group after the far was overrun with walkers, Daryl immediately went to jump on his motorcycle after he learned that Andrea had been left behind, but was stopped by Rick. "We can't leave her behind," he said to Rick, but the group drove away anyway. When Daryl was held captive by the Governor, and two meet again after seven or eight months, Andrea was stunned. Andrea tried to stop, telling Philip that Daryl was her friend, showing she cared deeply on him. When Daryl, Rick, Michonne, and Tyreese found her bitten in the torture room, Daryl was stunned and overwhelmed. In the last moments before her death, Andrea said to Daryl that "[n]o one can make it alone now.", clearly telling Daryl not to be a lone wolf like he was in season one and season two. Daryl then said, "I never could." Andrea smiled and said, "I tried." before the group left her with Michonne. When Daryl heard the gunshot signalling Andrea's death, he was saddened.

Edwin Jenner
Andrea and Edwin were seen interacting together a few times. There was a minor incident between the two, as she wonders why he was taking blood samples. He asks her to humour him. After seeing her struggle to get up, only managing it due to Jacqui's help, he prepares a large meal for the group, showing he feels sympathy for the group, and her. However, Jenner's attitude and facial expressions cause her to become very depressed while she is throwing up, as she states to Dale that Jenner's face says it all. She may have also shown a minor amount of mistrust towards Jenner, as when Dale starts asking questions, she concurs. Jenner's sympathy comes out towards Andrea again when he confides in her that he, too, lost someone. He does, then, quash whatever hope she had at the time, when she asked if there was any point. He seems to, mainly, be the cause of her suicidal thoughts at the time due to his demeanour, showing the group what happens when somebody turns and actually giving her the option to opt out.

Hershel Greene
"We're family. You belong with us. But if you join us, it's settled."

- Hershel to Andrea

Andrea was grateful towards Hershel for letting her and the group stay at his farm, and tries to help him out whenever she can. The two, however, came at odds when the group discovered that Hershel had been hoarding his undead family and neighbours in his barn thinking they could be cured. Hershel forgives Andrea for participating in the barn shootout, and lets her stay on the farm. After being separated for many months, Andrea meets Hershel again when she visits the prison, and is happy to see him again, though she is at first shocked about his missing leg. During the governor and Rick's negotiation, Andrea has a hard time choosing which side she should join. Hershel gives her some advice, and acknowledges her as family. Hershel was later saddened to learn of Andrea's death.

Maggie Greene
"Stay away from her. From both of us. Don't you dare step foot inside this house again."

- Maggie warning Andrea to keep away from her kin and home

Maggie and Andrea are not seen having much interaction until the episode 18 Miles Out. When Maggie's younger sister Beth faces a decision between life and death, Maggie disagrees with Beth's unfulfilled decision of suicide. Andrea, however, supports her sibling and gives Beth the chance to kill herself, by allowing her into a bathroom to slit her wrists. After finding out that Andrea assisted Beth in her attempted suicide, Maggie was enraged. She demanded that Andrea stay away from her family and the farmhouse. In the final episode of Season Two, they both work together to clear the farm of walkers. Once Andrea is separated Maggie does not show much concern for her wellbeing. When reunited with her former group members, Maggie showed distrust at Andrea's visit, and did not speak much.

Beth Greene
"The pain doesn't go away... you just make room for it."

- Andrea to Beth about Beth's decision to commit suicide

Andrea and Beth do not interact much, but after Andrea kills Annette with a scythe through her head, Beth began to have depressing thoughts, and eventually falls unconscious and tries to kill herself. Andrea argued heatedly with Lori about Beth's decision to kill herself. She supported Beth's decision because she believes that Beth should have the freedom to do whatever she wants. Andrea tries to encourage Beth about her decision and when Maggie finds out, she forbids Andrea to go anywhere near Beth again. However, in the episode "Beside the Dying Fire", Andrea and Beth are seen sitting together in a sofa at the beginning of the episode. Presumably, Andrea had made up with Beth.

In Season 3, when Andrea arrived at the prison in the episode "I Ain't a Judas" she greeted everyone except Beth, who is not seen until near the end of the episode, where she says goodbye to Andrea when she's leaving the prison. Presumably, Beth still feels a bit shy being around Andrea. In the episode "Welcome to the Tombs", Beth and Carol seemed to be shocked about Andrea's death.

Michonne
"Well, I'm not going anywhere."

- Michonne to Andrea minutes before the latter's suicide

After Andrea is abandoned at the farm and runs being chased by walkers all night through the woods, she's attacked by a walker but is too exhausted to fight. She is just about to be bitten when Michonne slices off the walker's head with her katana. They have a very close relationship, and it is most likely the closest relationship Andrea has maintained since Amy died. However, once the two enter Woodbury, their relationship begins to sour due to their contrasting beliefs about Philip, as well as the town itself. This relationship is further strained when Andrea visits the Prison and accuses Michonne of saying untruthful things and turning the group "against her" however Michonne denies anything and tells Andrea, "You chose a warm bed over a friend." showing that Michonne was hurt by that. When Michonne finds Andrea in the torture room, she runs to Andrea's side immediately. She is devastated when she discovers Andrea was bitten by Milton and stays by her side as Andrea kills herself. Andrea's death impacted Michonne, who actively hunted for Philip for revenge in the beginning of Season 4. Michonne was the one to kill The Governor.

The Governor
"I wanted to save everyone... even The Governor for a while. I had a chance to kill him-- no, it was before. I had a knife, he was asleep. But I decided not to do it, because I just didn't want anyone to die."

- Andrea's answer to Milton's question of why she sticks with Woodbury after finding out her friends are still alive

Andrea was a little hesitant about The Governor when they first met, but she was amazed that he had kept Woodbury safe for such a long time. Eventually he was able to win her over to the point that she decided to stay in Woodbury rather than continue on with Michonne. She was also able to get The Governor to reveal his first name (something he had never told any other person in Woodbury) In the episode, "Killer Within", Andrea and Philip are seen sharing a drink and begin kissing, marking the beginning of their romantic relationship. Later they are seen after having what appears to be a sexual encounter. Their relationship turns sour after the attack on Woodbury. Qhen Andrea visits the Prison, she learned that The Governor has killed an inmate and that The Governor lied to her about her friends shooting at his men first. Andrea then talks to Carol, whom gives an advice that the Governor must be killed in order to prevent more deaths. Andrea was sleeping next to the Governor later that night, waking up, pull out a knife, decided to do what Carol says. but Andrea couldn't go through with it, realizing that there must be some another ways to end it. Andrea then held a meeting between Rick, and the Governor--when the two talk. Andrea was kicked out. Andrea was shown to be disappointed, and shows remorse over knowing what the Governor did to Maggie. "I cant go back there." she said to Hershel, saying that she can not go back to Woodbury. when she heard Hershel saying she belongs to the prison group, She smiles. but when the two group were about to go to their homes. Andrea went with the Governor. in Prey, Andrea begins to see the more dangerous, less sane side of The Governor and after Milton shows her his torture room, she realizes that he must be killed. when she was about to shoot the Governor. Milton prevent her from doing so, saying that if she killed the Governor, the prison group wont ever be saved. Andrea then decided to go to the prison, warn Rick and the others--alone. The Governor stalked her, and ultimately caught her, and bound her in his torture room which was meant for Michonne. Andrea tried to tell Philip that he didn't need to do what he is about to do with her friends, but the Governor killed Milton and left his body locked in the room to reanimate and ultimately cause Andrea's demise. After the failed attempt to attack the prison, in "Live Bait"; the Governor shared some kind of epiphany about what he dd to his people, town, and possibly Andrea. In "Too Far Gone", when Rick suggested to The Governor that both groups could live together, the Governor mentioned Andrea by saying that they couldn't live together, "... Not after Woodbury, not after Andrea." showing he had remembered what he did to her, or what she did to prevent what's happening at that moment six months ago.

Milton Mamet
"You'll never get that close."

- Milton to Andrea about killing The Governor

Milton and Andrea have developed a friendship after the latter's arrival in Woodbury. Andrea saved Milton from a zombified Michael Coleman in "When the Dead Come Knocking". When Andrea insists on visiting the Prison in "I Ain't a Judas", Milton calls it betrayal, but goes with her, but not before secretly informing The Governor. In "Arrow on the Doorpost", Andrea and Milton's friendships grows, as both realize what kind of man The Governor is. They have come to the conclusion that The Governor needs to be killed one way or another.

After Andrea asks Milton to accompany her back to the Prison and he refuses, she states that he "can't keep looking the other way" about The Governor's behavior and methods. She kisses him on the cheek and he takes her words to heart, which inspires him to stand up to The Governor. Andrea is shown to be feeling guilty The Governor murdering Milton. Milton's last moments are trying to help Andrea to safety by finding the pliers he left for her under the seat she is strapped to, but it was to no avail, as a reanimated Milton bites a bound Andrea.

Haley
"I had to kill my sister..."

- Andrea to Haley when they are talking about the situation that forced them to kill their siblings

Haley and Andrea have developed a friendship after the latter's arrival in Woodbury. They bonded at the wall where Haley spoke about her father, her brother, and the bow she gained off her father. After Haley's death at the hands of Maggie, Andrea seems to be in dismay, looking on her corpse in horror.

Tyreese Williams
Tyreese met Andrea outside of Woodbury before she left to meet the group in the prison. During their few interactions, it is shown that Tyreese viewed her positively, but respected Philip more than her when a member of Woodbury. He told her not to leave when she tried to escape quietly, resulting in her threatening him. Tyreese was shown to be saddened when discovering her bite, but it is unclear if her death truly affected him.

Sasha Williams
Andrea had found Sasha and her group and told them of Woodbury. They have little interaction with each other until Andrea decides to leave Woodbury, prompting Sasha to question her suspicions about the place. Andrea gives Sasha and Tyreese advice about leaving Woodbury as The Governor is gearing for war and Sasha reluctantly lets her leave, but regrets letting her go. Later, when speaking to The Governor, Sasha seems to have taken on board Andrea's words, as she appears unconvinced of The Governor speaking to her about Andrea being unwell and paranoid. }}

Appearances
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Season 1

 * "Guts"
 * "Tell It to the Frogs"
 * "Vatos"
 * "Wildfire"
 * "TS-19"

Season 2

 * "What Lies Ahead"
 * "Bloodletting"
 * "Save the Last One"
 * "Cherokee Rose"
 * "Chupacabra"
 * "Secrets"
 * "Pretty Much Dead Already"
 * "Nebraska"
 * "Triggerfinger"
 * "18 Miles Out"
 * "Judge, Jury, Executioner"
 * "Better Angels"
 * "Beside the Dying Fire"

Season 3

 * "Seed"
 * "Walk With Me"
 * "Killer Within"
 * "Say the Word"
 * "Hounded"
 * "When the Dead Come Knocking"
 * "Made to Suffer"
 * "The Suicide King"
 * "Home"
 * "I Ain't a Judas"
 * "Arrow on the Doorpost"
 * "Prey"
 * "Welcome to the Tombs"
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Trivia

 * Andrea is the first main character to be killed in a season finale, the second being Abraham Ford and the third being Sasha Williams.
 * Andrea is the last character to die in Season 3.
 * Andrea has had a sexual relationship with the main antagonist in both Season 2 and 3 (Shane Walsh and The Governor). Coincidentally, she initiated a sexual relationship with the main antagonists in the sixth episodes of the two seasons: "Secrets" and "Hounded".
 * It was said by Laurie Holden that Andrea wasn't originally supposed to die in season 3, saying that Andrea was supposed to end up as the leader of Woodbury's people, but it was changed three weeks before the shooting of the episode began. "...Everyone was shocked," Holden says in one of her interviews, "but this is The Walking Dead. Nothing is certain anymore.", and it was Mazzara's decision that no one supported. She said in one of her interviews that it was Mazarra's decision to kill her off for "shock value". She said, "There was somebody in charge for Season 3, who thought that it was 'cool'... to kill Andrea, because he wanted the world to go "Whatttt!?" You know? So it was for shock. It wasn't a plan, it wasn't supposed to happen. I found out the day before, and it could've been anybody. He just wanted to kill somebody big--umm... you know, for shock. But he never read the comic book, really. So, he did not realize what he was doing, and we had to shoot it. I mean--because... you know, when you're working on a film, you have to do it, so. It was very sad, because Andrea was supposed to be there for the very end. So, it was sad for me. It was sad for my The Walking Dead family. The man lost his job because of that decision. But it was never supposed to happen, and you know Andrea was supposed to end up with Rick. So, this was one man's decision, who changed... history. You know? But it wasn't something that anybody supported. Not any writers, no--you know? It wasn't supposed to happen."
 * Something similar happened to her actual death scene. The one that was aired was re-written by Scott Gimple, while the original (which was written by Glen Mazzara) showed Andrea was bitten by Milton on the hand while still bound to the chair, screaming. In the end, Tyreese and Sasha were the ones who found her, and then the two freed Andrea from the chair. Sasha said that she would not leave her alone, but Andrea then insisted that Sasha should give her a gun. Sasha gave her what she wanted, and the two left Andrea to commit suicide. The shooting sound was then heard.
 * Laurie Holden said at the Philadelphia's Walker Stalker Con 2017 "I think the departure from book Andrea to the screen was a mistake. I mean, it's not like I couldn't pull it off. I think the whole stuff that they wrote about Andrea and the Governor was complete and utter nonsense. I did the best that I could to tell that narrative, and to justify it where Andrea kept her heart. I love Scott Gimple for giving me a gorgeous death with redemption so that you understood, and she wasn't a victim -- she died on her own terms. But I think that there was so much beautiful narrative that was lost and that she should have been there a long time, and been the leader that Robert Kirkman created in the comic book."
 * According to Holden during her Q&A panel at Chicago's Walker Stalker Con 2014, she was contracted for 8 seasons before the decision of killing Andrea off was brought to the table.
 * Andrea is remembered numerous times after her death by other survivors.
 * The Governor in "Too Far Gone" saying to Rick Grimes that they can't live together not after Andrea's death.
 * Michonne in "A" saying to Carl Grimes that she misses Andrea and she changed her.
 * Glenn Rhee in "Start to Finish" saying that she is still a "part" of him.
 * Rick in "Monsters", mentioning Andrea to Morales.
 * The only human that Andrea directly kills is herself.
 * Laurie Holden auditioned for the role of Rick's wife Lori, but was instead cast as Andrea.
 * Andrea is the third main character to predecease her comic counterpart, with the first being Dale Horvath, the second being Lori Grimes, the fourth being Carl Grimes and the fifth being Jesus.