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“ | See? This is exactly why Shrike and I were right. People need to be protected from themselves. Especially when it comes to their kids. (…) Why do you think we saved you from that stadium? Hmm? Me and Shrike - Yeah, we, uh, heard you on the radio. That speech you made to your kids. Uh... "No one's gone until they're gone." Inspiring stuff. And then, when we found you in that water truck... gasping for air, surrounded by carrion... we didn't hesitate to pull you out. You know why? Because if you were willing to die for them, we knew we could get you to do just about anything. And you thought that those beliefs were gonna save your kids... but in the end, that's what got them killed.
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Ben Krennick is an antagonist and a survivor of the outbreak in AMC's Fear the Walking Dead. He was the co-leader of PADRE alongside his sister Sam. He served as the secondary antagonist for the first half of Season 8 and the primary antagonist of the episode "Fighting Like You".
Overview[]
While PADRE was under the command of his good-hearted father, Ben was a kind and caring young man. However, due to living safely at PADRE, Ben was a very inexperienced survivor and at one point almost got himself killed to some walkers, but was saved by his father. After his father's brutal demise, Ben and his sister, Sam, are forced to take over PADRE. Their father's death has led Ben to become a ruthless and hardened leader who rules with an iron fist. Him and Sam start having kids taken from their parents, with their twisted logic being that so the kids will never have to feel loss of a loved one like they did.
Having trained the kids to be remorseless killers, Ben believes that they will follow any order he gives them. After forcing Daniel's resistance to their knees, Ben orders the kids to execute them. However, he fails to consider how hard it is for a child to take their first life, which Daniel points out as he was once in a similar position. Because of this, none of the kids pull the trigger. Soon after, Ben finds out that his sister is dying after being bitten by their zombified father. His tough exterior is dropped, and he goes back to being the scared child he was in the beginning.
The death of his sister and the loss of PADRE subsequently makes Ben vengeful, and he plots to retake the island from Madison whom he blames for Shrike's death. However, Ben's plan doesn't appear to be terribly well thought out with Ben being severely outnumbered and mostly relying on either forcing Madison to take him back to the island, or making a deal with Troy Otto who, despite his own differences with Madison, chooses to side with her. Rather than outright killing the two, Ben chooses to monologue and taunt Madison, giving her the chance to draw in walkers to kill him.
Ben doesn't appear to be a very competent combatant the few times that he has been shown to be put in a dangerous situation. As a kid, he was too terrified to do much when faced with walkers in the shipyard and he doesn't appear to have gotten much better as an adult. Chasing Madison and Troy into a swamp, Ben expends most of his ammo shooting at them and doesn't bother to reload, thus leaving himself vulnerable to walkers as Ben only had a few bullets left. In addition, despite having a hand axe, Ben relied solely on his gun when walkers came at him and seemed to be at a loss rather than immediately switching weapons, showing an inability to quickly adapt to the situation, leading to Ben's demise.
Pre-Apocalypse[]
Location Unknown[]
Nothing is known about Ben's life before or as the outbreak began, except that he had a mother, father, and sister.
Post-Apocalypse[]
Season 7[]
"Gone"[]
In a flashback, Madison Clark, her head covered in a hood and breathing heavily, stumbles into an interrogation room. Over a speaker, Padre notes that Madison doesn't seem to being doing too good and they can help with that. However, Madison must first decide if she wants to be a part of this and, if so, if she's willing to do what needs to be done to get the thing that they know that she wants.
In another flashback, Madison finishes taking a breath from an oxygen tank and Padre asks her if she's considered their offer. Madison weakly agrees, but states that they must hold up their end of the deal. Padre promises that they will, and Madison asks how she can know. Padre reminds Madison that the only reason that she's still breathing is because of them and Madison glances at her oxygen mask. Padre asks for her name and Madison introduces herself. However, he tells her that's she's not Madison anymore and that they will tell her who she's going to be from now.
In another flashback, Madison finishes taking a breath from her oxygen tank and places a stuffed animal on the interrogation room table. Having done what PADRE had asked, Madison demands that they keep up their end of the deal. However, Padre tells Madison that she needs to kidnap more children as one time isn't enough, and PADRE is going to need her to keep doing it. Looking at her children's names freshly tattooed on her wrists, Madison grimaces, knowing that she has no other choice.
In another flashback, Madison tiredly pushes a child's toy across the interrogation room table, but Padre states that it's not enough yet and that she needs to rescue more children.
In another flashback, Padre tells Madison that PADRE finally thinks that it's time: she has rescued more children than any other Collector and they will now help Madison find her own children. However, Madison covers up her tattoos of Nick and Alicia's names and tells him that she doesn't want to find her children anymore.
Season 8[]
"Remember What They Took From You"[]
A hooded Morgan Jones is led into an interrogation room in PADRE where a man on a speaker addresses Morgan with both acknowledging that they know who the other is. Morgan notices Madison standing in the room with him and Padre informs Morgan that he's been there long enough for PADRE to verify his story. PADRE has found the rafts of Morgan's Group and are currently processing the passengers. Morgan asks how many people were on the rafts and Padre tells him that while it wasn't as much as Morgan thought, it's still enough to satisfy PADRE's needs. Morgan and Madison exchange a look in the mirror as the man asks how Morgan knew that the rafts were out there and Morgan claims that he heard chatter on the radio and he thought that PADRE might be interested in them. The man warns Morgan that, if he wants to be a part of what PADRE is doing, he must show them that he's committed to their vision.
Morgan promises that he is, and he will as Shrike enters the room with another guard, holding a baby monitor with a baby's cries over it. Shrike tells him that the cries are from "our newest intake" while the man explains that PADRE wants Morgan to be a Collector collecting children to join the community like the one on the radio who was brought to PADRE by Madison. Morgan realizes that the baby is Mo and asks Shrike what PADRE is doing to her, confusing Shrike as to how he knows the baby's gender. Morgan explains that he can tell because he had a daughter, and Padre reassures him that they are simply drawing blood and giving Mo shots to keep her from getting sick and making other people sick. Morgan asks why PADRE can't bring the parents in too, and the man tells Morgan that they tried, but PADRE found that the parents don't want to build something better, but rather to "rebuild what we had, and what we had got us into this mess." Noting that Mo sounds scared, Morgan tries to get Shrike and the man to have someone comfort her, but he is informed that Mo will learn to separate herself from her emotions like all of the children at PADRE.
Unable to take it anymore, Morgan stands up and tells them to stop, but he is forced back into his seat at gunpoint. Morgan realizes that this is a setup and asks how the man knew and demands to know if Madison had told him. Padre explains that they got suspicious since a Collector bringing in both a child and a new recruit in one day doesn't happen often and they had to be sure as a result. Morgan and Madison suddenly attack, overpowering and knocking out the guards and Shrike and taking their guns. Madison sarcastically asks if it looks like she sold him out before they turn their guns on the window that Padre is behind and Morgan demands that Mo be brought to him and allow Morgan to escape on a boat with her, threatening the man's life if he refuses. Padre simply tells Morgan to do what's best for his daughter and Madison tells him to go while she keeps the man honest until he's clear, reminding Morgan that she's doing what she said that she would do, not wanting Mo to grow up on this island. As Morgan leaves, Padre asks if Madison really wants to do this, but she doesn't think that there's anything that PADRE can do that's worse than what she's already living. Padre menacingly suggests otherwise.
Seven years later, Dove reveals to Mo, now renamed Wren, that Madison took out over a dozen guards with just a sledgehammer and twice as many walkers. "She almost killed Padre," warns Dove. After escaping from the island, Madison discovers that Morgan now works as a Collector for PADRE. However, when asked what Padre is doing with all of the children, Morgan doesn't know. Madison suggests that he's up to something as Madison points out that you don't train eight year olds to kill without a good reason.
After Mo returns to the island, she sits in the interrogation room where Padre comments that she's had quite a day. Mo apologizes and the man states that they sometimes have to learn lessons the hard way and he's just glad that she's okay. Padre has a feeling that Mo is about to play a crucial role in the next steps that the settlement is about to take. Mo tells the man that she wants to be a part of the future that PADRE's building which he's glad to hear as they need citizens like Mo. Padre is willing to let today's transgressions slide, but he warns that any future transgressions will bring harsh consequences. Mo promises Padre that he will never have to worry about her ever again and gives him her word on that.
"Odessa"[]
In a flashback to 12 years ago, Sam and Ben Krennick explore what will eventually become Padre's interrogation room on the island. The two are frightened by a man yelling at them over the loudspeaker which turns out to be a practical joke by their father, Major General Krennick of the U.S. Army. Ben calls the one-way mirror creepy which Krennick explains allows him to keep an eye on things while he's in meetings. Sam and Ben suggest that Krennick get the mic fixed because the voice that comes out of it will creep people out. Krennick tells them that Sergeant Brenner thinks that it's probably just a faulty wire and he'll get it taken care of. Sam and Ben are disappointed that their father has to leave, and he has them follow him to show them something.
Outside, Krennick shows his daughter through a pair of binoculars a middle-spotted woodpecker pecking at a tree. Krennick reminds his children that their mother had told him that she was giving him the binoculars so that he would always see what's coming. After seeing the bird through them that morning, Krennick had felt like she was trying to tell them something, "that we were going to be okay here. These birds, they live in families. They cooperate to raise their young. If they can do it, so can we." Goddard interrupts to ask Krennick if they should load up, and Krennick orders him to give them a minute.
Sam complains about her father leaving the island, but Krennick states that it's how they are going to rebuild, the same way that they built PADRE: shipping containers that each contain enough supplies for people to rebuild. Ben objects that it's dangerous out there, reminding his father that both Atlanta and LA were bombed. However, Krennick counters that they need to enact their distribution protocols and to seed new communities which is the way that the program was designed. Sam questions how her father even knows that there's still people out there, and Krennick reveals that Senator Elias Vazquez had made contact with them the day before from where he's living in a bunker beneath the Franklin Hotel in Galveston, Texas with his staff. Ben wants to do the same thing and stay on the island until they know that it's safer, but Krennick knows that they'll never survive here if it's just them cut off from the world with no trading partners and other communities to rely on. Krennick promises his children that they will be safe on the island and reminds them to use the bird code names that he gave them if they need to communicate with him by radio for their own safety. While Ben is fine with Crane, Sam questions her own code name of Shrike and her father tells her that a shrike may be small, but it is brutal when it has to be, and it doesn't hesitate to look after its family. The three say their goodbyes and Sam promises to keep her brother safe while their father is gone.
12 years ago, Sam and Ben hide out, having stowed away onboard their father's boat. Krennick announces to his men that they have their work cut out for them, but that they're starting in a good place. The two emerge from hiding once the soldiers are gone and Sam protests that they shouldn't be here, but Ben just wants to make sure that their father is safe. Although Sam is sure that he will be, Ben notices that Krennick forgot his binoculars and he insists that they have to take them to him. Sam protests, but Ben is worried about how their father will see what's coming without them. Sam calls it just a superstition, insisting that Krennick has every other adult on the island with them and that he will be fine. Ben refuses to be deterred as they had thought the same thing about their mother, physically shoving Sam aside and locking her in before running off into a massive shipyard full of hundreds of giant shipping containers.
Ben runs through the maze of shipping containers looking for his father while Sam manages to free herself and runs after her brother. Sam finds an empty survivors' camp amongst the shipping containers and the words "DEAD HERE" spray-painted on a nearby container. Ben begins screaming for his sister and Sam finds him being chased through the maze by walkers which close in on Ben from multiple directions.
In the present, Padre tells a cured Finch that he thinks it's time for him to tell the others where he's been. Finch asks what Padre means and Padre explains that Finch was bit and he's still here and healthy and thriving. Finch asks where Red Kite and Starling are, but Padre tells the young boy that his parents have been reassigned somewhere that they can't cause him anymore harm. Finch tells Padre that they had saved him, but Padre states that it was his people who did. One of the guards receives a message that they have a situation and Madison comes on telling Padre that they have questions and his daughter. Madison demands that Padre order his guards to stand aside so that they can come and talk to him. Shrike asks Madison not to do this, but she simply tells Padre "no more hiding behind the mirror. Time to tell the truth." Shrike protests that Padre doesn't have to answer for anything, but Madison tells them both that every kid deserves to know why Padre had them ripped away from their parents while he wouldn't do the same for his own daughter.
Madison asks Padre for Dove's file so as to find out for sure while Shrike continues to insist that she's making a mistake. Madison threatens to tell everyone who Shrike really is, something that's overheard by all of the guards at the dock and Finch, and Padre relents and orders that Madison be brought inside and given what she wants. As the guards let them in, Madison tells Dove that she's about to get all of the answers that she came here for, and Madison grabs a sledgehammer from a nearby bucket of tools.
In the interrogation room, Madison puts a box full of files on the kids that she took down on the table and tells Dove to look inside and get her answers. However, Shrike interrupts them, insisting that there's something that they need to know before they read the file. Although they already know that this place is built on a lie, it's not what they think. June demands to know what it is then, but Shrike tells her that it's the only way to protect the kids from what happened here before. Madison asks Padre what happened before, but Padre refuses to answer to her. Madison recalls that Padre has always said that he's never lost a kid, but she doesn't believe it to be true and asks who he lost.
12 years ago, as walkers close in on Ben, Krennick appears and shoots them, saving his son's life. A frightened Ben hands his father the binoculars and explains that he'd forgotten them. Krennick reveals that the shipyard has been overrun by a herd and that Goddard and the others are all dead. The herd closes in on them and Krennick runs out of bullets, forcing the family to run, but walkers surround them from all directions, trapping them. Krennick boosts his children up onto a shipping container, but he is devoured by the herd, including a zombified Goddard. With his last words, Krennick implores his children not to let PADRE die as it's too important and he loves them both. Ben sobs as he watches his father be devoured by the herd while Sam and Ben are safely out of reach thanks to their father's sacrifice.
In the present, fed up with the lack of answers, Madison smashes the mirror with her sledgehammer, revealing Ben Krennick on the other side. "My father can't answer you 'cause my father is dead. My brother and I lost him a long time ago. You wanted to ask Padre for the truth. Go ahead. Ask us. We are Padre," Shrike tells the group.
12 years ago, Sam watches the herd milling around below the shipping container while in the present, Madison asks how it went from what Krennick was doing at the shipyard 12 years ago to what his children are doing here. Shrike explains that they didn't know how to go on while in the past, Ben emerges from a container stacked on top of theirs with a gun that he'd found in the container. As Ben watches a zombified Krennick amongst the herd in the past, in the present Shrike elaborates that they were left wondering what they even had to go on for. As Sam contemplates suicide in the past, a voice calls out for Krennick on the radio. In the present, Shrike states that the universe answered while Ben explains that it was one of the kids from the island wanting to know what happened to his parents with the rest of the kids wanting to know too. Dove demands to know what Ben and his sister told them, and Shrike admits that they knew that it would break the kids to know that their parents had died so they told the kids that their parents abandoned them, that they knew they couldn't take care of them, so they fled. As their parents left and never came back, the kids believed Shrike and Ben's lies. The two told the kids that they'd face the new world together without their parents and that they'd be better for it. Krennick died protecting what was inside the shipyard, so they made sure that it stayed that way, but Ben refuses to elaborate on how. June asks how a bunch of kids were able to recruit adults to their cause, and Ben explains that they had used the faulty PA system to make the adults believe that Krennick was still there, and they kept on believing it afterwards.
Dove asks why Shrike lied and she states that it was to protect the kids and directs her to open her file. When Dove hesitates, Madison looks in the box for herself and she finds Dove's file. As Shrike challenges Madison to reveal Dove's true identity, she discovers that Dove is actually Odessa Sanderson, the daughter of Ava Sanderson. A shocked Madison remembers meeting Ava in Louisiana with Morgan as both Ava and Morgan searched for their kidnapped daughters. Madison reveals Dove's real name to her and that she knew her mother Ava. Madison remembers putting a zombified Ava down to save Morgan's life and she sadly admits that Ava is dead. Under Shrike's prompting, Madison admits that Ava had died trying to get her daughter back from PADRE because Madison had made her believe that it was possible. Furious and in tears, Dove shoves Madison up against the wall, yelling at Madison for being responsible for her mother's death and for making Dove believe in something more. As Dove prepares to shoot Madison in revenge, Shrike orders her to let Madison go, promising that she will pay for what she did. Ben calls in guards who disarm June as Dove reluctantly stands down.
Shrike and Ben reveal that they intend to continue what they started at the train, making it clear that June has no other choice but to help them. June calls them monsters, but Shrike states that she and her brother are protecting these kids from the worst pain of all: the pain of losing a parent. Madison asks what that has to do with the train and the experiments and Ben explains that "as long as the world is the way it is, children will continue to experience unimaginable loss. But if there's a cure, that would change everything." Shrike adds that if that happens, they can go back to family and connection, but until then, they will protect these kids the way that they always have. Shrike offers Madison Ben's microphone to tell the kids that she rescued and the whole island the truth, but she decides to remain silent as Shrike had expected.
Later, Shrike stands outside of the shipyard which is overrun by a herd of thousands of walkers with the gates chained shut. Shrike contacts Ben who was supposed to meet her, but he felt that being out in the open didn't seem like a good idea after the events of the day. Shrike informs her brother that they have a bigger problem as the parents know where the island is which means that it's only a matter of time until they get there. Ben is worried that they will destroy everything that they've built, but Shrike suggests that they won't if PADRE isn't on the island when Daniel's group arrives. It doesn't matter if everyone knows who they are, just that what they've built survives. Shrike intends to do this by expanding and doing what Krennick had said. Ben reminds his sister that there are thousands of walkers in the shipyard, walkers that they put there to protect what's inside. Looking at the thousands of walkers and hundreds of shipping containers holding the supplies needed to rebuild civilization, Shrike declares that "we taught the kids how to fight for a reason. It's time they showed us what they've learned."
"All I See Is Red"[]
On a beach near the cargo ship, Ben joins his sister who tells Ben that they have to be ready as soon as the prefects arrive. However, Ben has searched every single container and file that their father left in his office, but there's no sign of something that they're looking for. Shrike corrects Ben when he refers to her by her real name of Sam, reminding her brother that Krennick had been planning for the expansion and it was what he had been heading off to do when he died. Shrike concludes that what they're looking for must be somewhere that they haven't looked yet.
Morgan is filled with new determination, declaring that they are not going to die and they are finally going to break the cycle instead. Mo is confused, but she believes that there's no way out and Shrike will kill Morgan if they call her for help. Morgan finds a Flare Gun as walkers break through a window and shoots a flare into the air, ordering Madison over the radio to look up as that was him. Madison spots the flare and begins heading towards a nearby boat to get to the houseboat as Mo puts down the two walkers that had broken through the window. However, Madison doesn't know where Daniel is and she is caught by Shrike, Ben and two PADRE guards who need to get to the houseboat too. Madison suggests that they work together as they all want to save Mo, but Shrike tells Mo that when they first found her, she had to make sure that Madison would do what it took. While Shrike thought that she was, she now believes that they should've just killed Madison instead.
As Shrike goes to kill Madison, Daniel's people open fire, killing the two PADRE guards. Daniel threatens to kill Shrike if she doesn't surrender and introduces her to the parents of the children that she stole. While Shrike claims that PADRE rescued the kids, Daniel assures her that that's not how the parents see it. Dove, Hawk and the prefects arrive, announcing that it doesn't matter how their parents see it as none of them are going back with them. Dove orders them to drop their weapons, confident that the resistance fighters won't shoot and that they're stuck trying to live a life that has been dead for a long time. Daniel orders Madison to get in the boat, explaining that "I was in the same situation they're in when I was young. I wanna try to get through to them." As Daniel, Diane, and the resistance fighters lay down covering fire, Madison dives into the boat and takes off.
Having overpowered Daniel's forces, Ben and the prefects have them kneeling on the ground, preparing to execute them. Mo arrives and Dove claims that the resistance fighters had tried to stop them from fighting the walkers because they didn't have what it took. Telling the kids that this is what they trained for, Ben orders them to shoot the adults, but they all hesitate. Dove reiterates the order, but the prefects continue to refuse to act. Over Ben and Dove's continued attempts to get the prefects to kill the adults, some of whom are likely their own parents, Daniel tells everyone that "they won't do it. Making a child kill for the first time is harder than you think. Don't listen to them! When I was young, I was in the exact same position you're in right now. I wish someone would have stopped me then. You do this, it will haunt you for the rest of your life, you will never be able to back away from it." Despite Ben and Dove's best efforts, the kids listen to Daniel's advice, and they continue to hesitate to fire. Ben and Dove focus on a nervous Hawk, pressuring him to do it.
Morgan and Madison arrive, ordering everyone to hold their fire. Mo asks what he's doing here and Dove orders her not to listen as Morgan had tried to kill her. Morgan reassures his daughter that he's not here to hurt her or anyone else which Ben doubts. Madison confirms that Madison is telling the truth, revealing that they've got the coordinates that Ben and Shrike had wanted. Much to Ben's surprise, Morgan and Madison reveal that they're just going to hand over the coordinates without asking for anything in return. Dove thinks that it's a trick while Daniel protests, but Morgan simply tells everyone that if handing over the coordinates are what it takes to end all of this, then PADRE can have them because Morgan is letting Mo go. "If that's what you want, if that's what you think you need, I'm not gonna stand in your way." As Ben orders her not to listen to him, Mo is confused as Morgan said that he didn't want to lose her which he confirms he really doesn't while Dove tries to convince everyone that Morgan is messing with all of their heads.
"The only head that's been messed with is mine. For the longest time since I lost my wife and my son, I lost myself. And then when your mom died, it started all over again, but I think I can finally break free of that cycle, I think this will do it. It was Madison that led me to it, told me that you never really lose people, not the people that matter." Ben turns his gun on Morgan in frustration, but Madison tells him that she saw it with Shrike who was going to kill them, but she didn't, and she couldn't. As Dove continues to protest listening to Morgan and Madison, calling them liars, Madison explains to a wavering Ben that "she saw your father coming out of the marsh. When she saw him, she remembered what he stood for. What he died for. What he wanted PADRE to be." Morgan adds that that part of Krennick is still alive, and Shrike saw it and remembered it, because the people who are closest to us, they become a part of us. Morgan tells everyone to get on the ship and see where the coordinates lead them, but an increasingly desperate Dove orders the prefects to hold their ground. "Just remember the people you leave behind. 'Cause those people are gonna remember you. And you might not realize today or tomorrow how important that is, but the day will come. It will, Mo." Pushing Ben's arm down, Mo tells her father that she doesn't just want to remember him, she wants to be with him and Morgan and Mo embrace each other while Ben and the prefects, realizing that Morgan and Madison are right, stand down.
Shrike awakens on the train car with June standing over her and a severed walker head in the extension device. June tells Shrike that no one's going to hear her, and that June had found out Shrike's location from Morgan and Madison and June brought her here. Shrike begs June to try the treatment on her with a higher dose of radiation, but June states that it's not up to her. June contacts Dwight and Sherry for what to do with Shrike and Finch, near death from his returned walker bite infection, tells his father "don't make her feel this. No one should feel this." Complying with his dying son's wishes, Dwight instructs June to make it quick and painless. Telling Shrike that it's more than she deserves, June draws a knife and puts down the walker head.
A tearful Ben runs in, having heard that his sister was here and wanting to see her before she dies. Ben pleads with June who finally relents, telling Ben that either he ends Shrike's suffering or June will, and Ben agrees, showing June that he's unarmed. Walking away, June tells Ben that once he buries Shrike, he needs to find another place to live. June departs, leaving Ben with his dying sister and June's knife to end Shrike's suffering. Ben cries at Shrike's bedside, apologizing to her before mercy killing his sister.
"Fighting Like You"[]
Ben will appear in this episode.
Death[]
- Killed By
- Madison Clark (Caused)
- Himself (Indirectly Caused)
- Zombies
- Troy Otto (Possibly, Before Reanimation)
After being cornered in a swamp with Troy by Ben, Madison purposefully draws nearby walkers in with her shouts. Quickly running out of ammo, Ben is devoured by the walkers. As Troy subsequently retrieved Ben's axe, he may have put him down before he could reanimate.
Killed Victims[]
This list shows the victims Ben has killed:
- Sam Krennick (Out of Mercy)
- Himself (Indirectly Caused)
- Numerous counts of zombies and possibly unnamed people
Relationships[]
Allies[]
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Appearances[]
Fear the Walking Dead[]
Season 7[]
- "Gone" (Voice Only)
Season 8[]
- "Remember What They Took From You" (Voice Only)
- "Odessa"
- "All I See Is Red"
- "Fighting Like You"
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Gallery[]
- For more images of Ben Krennick, please visit Ben Krennick (Fear)/Gallery.
Trivia[]
- Both his organization and Ben himself are referred to as "Padre."
- "Padre" means "Father" in Spanish.
- Before "Remember What They Took From You", it was unknown that Padre was a person as well as the organization.
- All three members of the Krennick family were killed by walkers.