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Governor! Open the gate!
―Mrs. Martens yelling for Pamela to let her and the other Commonwealth residents in the Estates.[src]

Mrs. Martens (first name and née unknown) is a survivor of the outbreak in AMC's The Walking Dead. She is a resident of the Commonwealth.

Overview

Mrs. Martens is a solemn woman. After Sebastian Milton is exposed to having sent tons of people to their deaths for his own personal gain, including her own daughter, Mrs. Martens and her husband lead many protests demanding justice for his daughter's death and anyone else who was affected by Sebastian's actions. Compared to her husband, she is much quieter and softer-spoken, but still stands by him nonetheless.

Pre-Apocalypse

Location Unknown

Nothing is known about Mrs. Martens' life prior to or as the outbreak began, except that she was married to her husband and had a daughter.

Post-Apocalypse

Ohio

At some point during the outbreak, Mrs. Martens joined a community in Ohio.

Season 11

"Lockdown"

Mrs. Martens and her husband are among the dozens of people protesting in Union Square. She demands justice for the death of her daughter and that Sebastian be held accountable. As Governor Milton attempts to leave the train station, Mrs. Martens and her husband and several people make their way into the station and confront her as she walks down the stairs. While she and the rest of the protestors are kicked back outside, she remains at the demonstration until everyone is ordered home by Henderson due to an oncoming herd.

That night, Mrs. Martens attends a memorial for her daughter at Union Square alongside her husband and several other city residents. Henderson and a group of soldiers once again order the residents home for violating curfew, and that the herd is still a threat outside the walls. When most people refuse to leave, tear gas is deployed, sending everyone scrambling.

"A New Deal"

Mrs. Martens and her husband are among the Commonwealth citizens at Union Station when Pamela Milton announces the arrest of Lance Hornsby and delivering justice for the loss of April and so many others, to which Mrs. Martens applauds.

"Rest in Peace"

A frightened Mrs. Martens is among the many Commonwealth residents gathered at the entrance to the Estates, begging to be let in as the herd approaches. After convincing Pamela's forces to stand down, Daryl and Gabriel open the gates, allowing Mrs. Martens and her husband, along with many others, inside the Estates for safety. She and her husband linger around as they witness a distraught Pamela approach the fence after seeing an undead Lance at the Estates entrance.

Killed Victims

This list shows the victims Mrs. Martens has killed:

  • Possibly numerous counts of zombies

Relationships

Allies

Enemies

Appearances

TV Series

Season 11

Trivia

  • This character is credited as April's Mother in all of her appearances.