Keep Beth Greene Dead!

The Issue

The character Beth Greene is dead and she should stay that way. This has nothing to do with the actress Emily Kinney who did a awesome job portraying the character and is a fantastic actor. This has to do with one of the biggest rules of what makes the walking dead so impactful. There are no do overs in the apocalypse. Death is final! I mean I can't wait to see Sean Bean in the next season of game of thrones, but no wait... I can. Once again this has nothing to do with Emily the actress, and if you just want to bring Beth back because you liked Emily I have a win-win solution. We get her to cut and dye her hair and take over playing Carl for Chandler Riggs. That way he can stop bringing down Andrew Lincoln's amazing preformances. So this petition is just to show support for Emily Kinney's great portrayal of Beth and the writers impactful choice to end it. Let's keep the Integrity of the show we love.

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The Issue

The character Beth Greene is dead and she should stay that way. This has nothing to do with the actress Emily Kinney who did a awesome job portraying the character and is a fantastic actor. This has to do with one of the biggest rules of what makes the walking dead so impactful. There are no do overs in the apocalypse. Death is final! I mean I can't wait to see Sean Bean in the next season of game of thrones, but no wait... I can. Once again this has nothing to do with Emily the actress, and if you just want to bring Beth back because you liked Emily I have a win-win solution. We get her to cut and dye her hair and take over playing Carl for Chandler Riggs. That way he can stop bringing down Andrew Lincoln's amazing preformances. So this petition is just to show support for Emily Kinney's great portrayal of Beth and the writers impactful choice to end it. Let's keep the Integrity of the show we love.

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Petition created on December 15, 2014