Maggie Rhee

Maggie Rhee (née Greene) is a main character and a survivor of the outbreak in AMC's The Walking Dead. She is the eldest and only daughter of Hershel and Josephine Greene, step-daughter to Annette Greene, older half-sister of Beth and Logan, younger step-sister to Shawn, and the last known surviving member of the Greene family. She is the widow of Glenn Rhee and the mother of Hershel. She is the leader of the Hilltop Colony, and was one of the four co-leaders of the Militia, along with Rick Grimes, Ezekiel, and Cyndie before its disbanding.

Overview
Maggie is an intelligent, caring, and brave woman. She is shown to be a loving daughter, sister, friend, wife, and mother.

Before meeting Rick Grimes' group, she had trouble adapting to the true nature of the apocalyptic world as her family initially believes that the walkers were simply sick people. Her mindset changes after an almost death experience with a walker. After this occurs, she becomes more invested with the core group, now understanding the need to fight for survival despite this initially putting a strain on her relationship with her father, Hershel. Devoted to her husband, Glenn Rhee, and the people around her, she constantly looks out for the best interests of the group and becomes a strong contributor to her group after the destruction of her father's farm. Maggie was shown to be religious to an extent, although by the fifth season she appears to be an atheist. It is possible by the season's end she has repossessed her faith.

During the third season, Maggie, like everyone else, had become battle-hardened after surviving the entire winter on the road, although she still retains her kind side. She is shown to become slightly suspicious and untrustworthy towards different survivors, such as Axeland Oscar, although she, like the rest of the group, eventually accept them. After an invasion of walkers into the prison as a result of Andrew, Maggie is forced to perform a fatal, emergency C-section on Lori Grimesto deliver her baby, an act that visibly traumatizes her for a short time; however, she quickly moves-on and becomes dedicated to keeping Lori's baby alive. Maggie's strong bravery is shown after she and Glenn are captured by Daryl's brother, Merle, and taken to Woodbury where she is interrogated, threatened, and humiliated by the Governor, but does not crack until the latter threatens Glenn's life. Maggie is clearly traumatized by this ordeal for a short period, but overcomes her grief and actively takes part in the war against the Governor and Woodbury. It is evident by the season's end that Maggie is very much capable of committing murder to protect the people she cares about from danger.

By the fourth season, Maggie maintains a strong position in the prison's community and is shown to have become fiercely devoted to the well being of her husband, family, and friends. Following the Governor's return, the destruction of the prison, and the brutal death of her beloved father, Hershel, Maggie embarks on a devoted journey to find her husband, Glenn, at all costs and seems to become slightly distant from others and somewhat reckless, although she eventually overcomes this. Maggie has no doubt accepted the utter cruelty of the post-apocalyptic world during this season as a result of her father's death, as she instantly assumes following the prison attack that her only remaining relative, Beth, is more than likely dead and makes no attempt to look for her after finding her husband, Glenn.

During the fifth season, Maggie's personality changes dramatically as following the escape from Terminus, she is shown to become more traumatized by the horrors she has encountered and has developed a noticeably colder personality, as expressed during interactions with Father Gabriel in which she reveals that she is no longer religious and insults him. After the death of her sister, Beth, Maggie is visibly broken and traumatized and even claims she does not know if she wants to continue fighting to stay alive. These feelings appear lost after entering the Alexandria Safe-Zone where she becomes much more relaxed and active in the community as Deanna Monroe's assistant. By the season's end, Maggie is shown to have lost some of her colder personality aspects when she saves Gabriel from being killed by Sasha (after he betrayed her group to Deanna) and possibly appears to be religious again. She strongly believes in making a life in the new world, rather than constantly trying to stay alive.

After Glenn's death, Maggie, grief stricken and depressed, is determined to fight the Saviors and kill Negan for the brutal murders of her husband and Abraham. She maintains her humanity by sparing and not mistreating the Saviors who surrendered or were captured. However, as the war with the Saviors progresses, Maggie becomes colder, slowly exposing a more ruthless side. She is focused and determined to kill Negan at all costs. Although Maggie is relieved after the war is won and is content that the Saviors who surrendered were kept alive, she is enraged at Rick and Michonne for deciding to allow Negan to live. She, along with Jesus and Daryl, calmly vow to make the Hilltop strong again and wait for the right moment to exact their revenge, implying that Maggie may have sinister intentions towards Rick and Michonne.

By the ninth season, and 18 months after the end of the war against the Saviors, Maggie is in full command of the Hilltop and is a strong, effective and caring leader willing to do whatever is necessary to benefit her people. She is also a happy, loving mother to her newborn child. Despite this however, Maggie is still traumatized by the death of her husband, Glenn, as she refuses to go to Alexandria due to the fact that her husband's murderer, Negan, is incarcerated there under Rick's orders and no doubt still wants revenge against him and still appears to hold a grudge against the Saviors as a whole. She is shown to not be willing to take chances with those who pose a threat to her as she has Gregory hanged as punishment for his attempted assassination of her, claiming that the punishment must fit the crime, though she still gives Earl (the man who was manipulated by Gregory into killing her) a second chance after incarcerating him.

Maggie's ideology of punishing threats directly conflicts with Rick's desire for the communities, including the Saviors, to all work together to build a civilization and avoid killing the living and this comes to fruition when she (and Daryl) allows Cyndie to murder Arat for revenge for killing her younger brother back when the Saviors were under Negan and Simon's leadership as this parallels with Glenn's death at the hands of Negan. Having had enough of Rick's views, Maggie becomes fully committed into killing Negan. However, upon meeting Negan at his jail cell, and seeing how broken and miserable Negan has become since his fall from power, Maggie finally realizes Rick's motives for letting Negan live: Being forced to live with his actions, and spend the rest of his life as a shell of his former self, begging for death, only to be denied.

Greene Family Farm
Maggie spent the first 22 years of her life on the Greene family farm. Her mother died when she was young, and this led her father to marry another woman, who left her distraught (wanting to smoke and shoplift). Despite this, however, she grew to have a loving relationship with her step-mother, Annette, and step-brother, Shawn. She also had a good relationship with Otis, who had been their ranch foreman for several years. It's known that she graduated high school and attended college; however, it's unknown if she dropped out or was still enrolled by the time the outbreak began.

When the infection spread, her neighbors and family members succumbed to it and turned into walkers. Hershel kept her, Logan, Beth, Beth's boyfriend Jimmy, Otis, and his wife Patricia all safe by barricading them within the farm. She occasionally made runs into town to retrieve needed supplies.

Killed Victims
This list shows the victims Maggie has killed:
 * Lori Grimes (Caused, Alive)
 * Warren (Alive)
 * Eisenberg (Possibly)
 * Bob Adams (Possibly)
 * Oscar (Before Reanimation)
 * Haley (Alive)
 * Noris (Zombified)
 * Henry (Zombified)
 * Achey Woman (Zombified)
 * Sick Teenager (Zombified)
 * Richards (Zombified)
 * Molly
 * Paula (Zombified)
 * Sasha Williams (Zombified, Out of Mercy)
 * Neil (Indirectly Caused)
 * Dean (Alive)
 * Bruce (Possibly, Alive or Before Reanimation, Off-Screen, Out of Mercy)
 * Logan Greene (Zombified)
 * Lance (Alongside her fellow militia members)
 * Kenneth Sutton (Before Reanimation)
 * Gregory (Caused)
 * Justin (Alive, Indirectly Caused; Zombified, Alongside Kal)
 * Arat (Indirectly Caused)
 * 1 unnamed Woodbury soldier
 * A few unnamed prison survivors (Zombified)
 * 1 unnamed member of the Governor's Militia
 * 1 unnamed Scavenger
 * 1 unnamed Hilltop resident (Zombified)
 * 7 unnamed Saviors (1 Direct, 6 Indirectly Caused)
 * Numerous counts of zombies

Relationships
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Glenn Rhee
Maggie and Glenn were tasked with going on a supply run shortly after the Atlanta group arrived on Hershel's farm. On the supply run, the two end up having sex, which Maggie regards as a one time thing. Later, she decides to have sex with him again but he stumbles upon walkers in Hershel's barn. Maggie asks him not to tell anyone, but he eventually tells Dale, causing Maggie to become upset. When Glenn and Maggie make another run into town for supplies, Maggie gets attacked by a walker but Glenn is able to save her and kill the walker. This, along with Glenn's convincing, helps the two begin to mend their relationship. Right before Glenn leaves with Rick to find Hershel, Maggie tells him, "I love you".
 * "I love you. Be safe."
 * —Glenn to Maggie before she leaves for a supply run[src]

Their relationship went through another rough patch after the shootout at the bar. Glenn told her that he froze because she told him that she loved him, and he was afraid to die because of how it would affect her. She tries to embrace him, but he pushes her away. With Hershel's approval, their relationship heals once again. When they leave Hershel's farm due to it being overrun with walkers, Maggie is distraught but is comforted by Glenn.

In the following months, Glenn and Maggie continue to care and support each other. Later on, Maggie and Glenn make a run into town to get supplies for Lori's daughter but get captured by Merle and taken to Woodbury. Imprisoned in a separate room, Maggie sobs as she hears Glenn being beaten by Merle. The Governor comes into her room and tells her to take her shirt off. She refuses, but when The Governor threatens Glenn’s life, she obeys. When The Governor brings Maggie into Glenn's holding room with her shirt off, he believes that she was raped and becomes enraged. Maggie gives up the prison's location when The Governor threatens to kill Glenn. She later assures him that she wasn't harmed.

Later while on watch, Maggie and Glenn have a talk and they are on good terms again, they kiss.

In "This Sorrowful Life", Glenn gives Maggie a ring cut off from the finger of a female walker outside the Prison after getting Hershel's blessing to marry her. Maggie accepts the ring, and the two become engaged.

As time passes, Maggie and Glenn take to calling themselves married. In "30 Days Without An Accident", Maggie believes she may be pregnant. She is somewhat disappointed to learn she isn't, and tries to convince Glenn that the relative safety of the prison makes having a baby more of a possibility, that she wants to live and not worry about dying.

Maggie's hope soon turns to hard reality when a mystery virus overtakes the prison. Glenn falls ill and is quarantined, separating him from Maggie. When walkers overwhelm the quarantine ward, Maggie helps save him and keep him stable until others arrive from a trip to find medicine. Glenn begins to recover.

Unfortunately, as Glenn is still recovering, The Governor attacks the prison. Maggie puts Glenn on a bus with most of the sick and elderly residents, but leaves the bus to look for Beth. By the time she returns, the bus has gone.

Maggie, who fled the prison with Sasha and Bob, becomes single-minded in her goal of finding Glenn, dead or alive, especially after she searches the bus (now full of walkers). She begins leaving messages for Glenn to look for her on the way to Terminus.

Just as Glenn, and Tara Chambler are about to be killed by walkers in a decaying tunnel, Maggie and her group find them. Maggie and Glenn have an emotional reunion, with Maggie burning the photograph he'd taken of her in the guard tower shortly before the virus hit, saying he'll never need a photo of her again.

They and the rest of their combined groups make their way to Terminus, where they are soon captured. Following their escape from Terminus, Glenn and Maggie's relationship remains the same.

In "First Time Again", Glenn tells Maggie she should stay at Alexandria and keep an eye on Deanna. Maggie tells Glenn that’s not the only reason he wants her to stay behind, to which he agrees.

Maggie becomes concerned when Glenn does not return from luring the walkers away from Alexandria. Maggie and Aaron decide to go out and look for him via the sewers, but when they reach the gate at the end Maggie breaks down and tells Aaron that she is pregnant with Glenn's child and they do not go any further. However, she erases Glenn’s name from the “In Memory” wall, showing she still has hope her husband is alive.

Later, when she sees the green balloons flying in the air, she immediately says that it is a signal from Glenn.

When the walkers invade Alexandria and Maggie is trapped on the lookout post, Glenn is determined to rescue her albeit risking his own life in the process. Maggie is distraught as Glenn is surrounded by walkers, however he is saved by Sasha and Abraham. They are later seen in the infirmary together.

Glenn and Maggie are both part of the line-up when Negan is trying to decide which member of the group he should kill. He comments on Maggie’s condition, unaware it is due to pregnancy complications, and suggests killing her to put her out of her misery. Glenn dives forward and begs him not to, showing just how much he cares for his wife.

In "Last Day on Earth ", Maggie is heartbroken as she watches Negan beat Glenn with Lucille. His last words to Maggie are "I will find you" before Negan bludgeons him to death. After, Maggie insists they need to fight Negan and reluctantly allows the others to take away Glenn's body as she is too weak to do it herself.

Hershel Rhee
Hershel is Glenn and Maggie's son, so it makes sence that Maggie loves him very much and will do anything to protect him from any kind of threat.

Hershel Greene
Hershel is the father of Maggie. The two have a normal, loving father-daughter relationship. Maggie's personality is much like that of her father in that she is strong, intelligent, brave, responsible, innovative, capable, and able to bounce back from the tragedies she faces without letting herself become devastated or weakened by them. Knowing that Maggie can take care of herself without his constant supervision, Hershel gave her the job of going on supply runs, a duty which she has kept throughout the zombie apocalypse. He also allows Maggie to engage in combat alongside the others. This is far different from how Hershel views Beth, who he keeps by his side as she is much more naive and fearful than her sister. However, Hershel is still very protective of Maggie and often worries about her, like any normal parent would.
 * "Dad... you don't have to fight anymore. If you're worried about me and Beth, don't, don't worry about us. We'll take care of each other, we'll look out. Me, Glenn, and Beth, we'll look out."
 * —Maggie talking to an unconscious Hershel about not having to worry about waking up[src]

She was deeply distraught when Hershel was unconscious after having his leg amputated by Rick to stop the spread of infection after being bitten. While sitting by his side while still unconscious, she promised to her unconscious father that if he needed to die, she would protect and take care of Beth with her life.

When Hershel is killed by the Governor in "Too Far Gone" Maggie breaks down along with Beth, showing just how much they loved their father.

Josephine Greene
Maggie clearly loved her mother very much. Her death apparently was very hard on Maggie, and caused a strain in her relationship with her father.
 * "You've got your mother's spirit, and her stubbornness."
 * —Hershel to Maggie about Josephine[src]

Annette Greene
At first Maggie did not share a good relationship with her stepmother due to her still recovering from the death of her mother. However over time Maggie warmed up to Annette and accepted her as her stepmother and even called her "mom". Maggie was clearly very saddened by the death of her stepmother and even more horrified when her zombified corpse was put down.
 * "I was mad about Mom, mad about you marrying Annette. I was 14 years old and I was awful to you more than anybody. All I wanted to do was smoke and shoplift."
 * —Maggie to Hershel about how marrying Annette affected her[src]

Beth Greene
Beth was Maggie's younger half-sister and she loved her dearly. When they were both younger Beth often worried about Maggie when she went to college and did not want Maggie to start dating boys or having sex, one reason why she threw Maggie's birth control pills into their duck pond. When Beth wanted to commit suicide, Maggie told her that their mother would be ashamed if she were to know that she raised such a coward. Beth cared about her sister as she wanted Maggie to know the peacefulness of killing herself. Maggie is by her side when Beth changes her mind about killing herself.
 * "Maggie, we don't get to be upset. We all got jobs to do, that's what daddy always says. Daryl and Michonne will get the meds, you and Carol and Rick will help everyone till they get back, and I'll take care of Judith. Just focus on what you have to do. No matter what happens, we'll deal with it... We have to."
 * —Beth to Maggie about not giving up[src]

Months later, in the prison, Beth is seen together with Maggie throughout the episode where Hershel is unconscious. They maintained a very strong relationship and they're always there when the other is in need of comfort. Beth is hopeful when it comes to her father's situation, compared to Maggie who gives up hope for Hershel when he is unconscious. They are usually seen hugging and holding hands when together. Whenever Maggie is depressed, Beth, Hershel or Glenn are usually the ones who comforted her. Beth would go to great extent to keep her sister safe. This is seen in "When the Dead Come Knocking" when she immediately wants to go on a rescue mission to get Maggie and Glenn back from Woodbury. Despite having made a promise to Lori to take care of Judith, Beth ends up the one who takes care of Judith the most. By spending most of her time with Judith, Beth was able to teach Maggie a few tricks about nurturing Judith. Maggie always looks out for Beth and will always protect her, even if it means her death.

Beth and Maggie are both devastated when their father is killed by the Governor. The two are then separated when the prison is attacked.

After the prison falls, Maggie rarely mentions Beth, most likely assuming Beth was killed following the Governor's attack and diverts her focus to finding Glenn instead of finding Beth. This is confirmed in "Them" when Maggie reveals to Glenn that she never thought Beth was alive, but hoped she was.

When Daryl tells Maggie of Beth's kidnapping, she seems satisfied to know she could be alive, although after escaping Terminus, she makes no attempt to look for Beth, rarely mentions her and instead embarks on the mission to Washington DC. Upon learning of Beth's survival, she becomes overjoyed, but this is short-lived after Beth is killed by Dawn Lerner. Maggie suffers another breakdown when she sees her half-sister's corpse.

Otis
Maggie knew Otis very well since she was little and was very close to him. After she heard Otis died while trying to get supplies to save Carl, she broke down into tears.

Patricia
Patricia and Maggie shared a very good relationship and were close friends. Maggie most likely provided support for Patricia after Otis was killed and most likely was very saddened when she learned of Patricia's death. After the group discovers Dale's body in the field, Maggie and Patricia can be seen holding hands.

Randall Culver
Maggie and Randall were never seen together on screen, but they both went to high school together. Maggie didn't know Randall very well. In a deleted scene in Season 2, Maggie looks over her yearbook and saw that Randall went to the same high school as her along with his brother.
 * "I went to school with Maggie for God's sake!"
 * —Randall pleading with Rick and Shane[src]

Maggie did not appear to want to see Randall executed and suggested that they should just keep him as a prisoner.

Rick Grimes
Rick and Maggie have a good relationship. They first meet at her dad's farm when Carl is shot by accident and she yells out to Hershel to help him. Later, Rick wants to go search for Lori, but Maggie volunteers to find her and bring her to the farm instead.
 * "You were right. Right from the start. You told us to get ready to fight. I didn't listen, and I couldn't. I can now."
 * —Rick to Maggie about fighting Negan and the Saviors[src]

After learning from Michonne that Maggie and Glenn were captured by Merle and taken to Woodbury, Rick and the others save them from being executed. When Daryl is then captured, Rick and Maggie work together to help him escape.

In "Internment", Rick reveals to Maggie that he exiled Carol due to her killing Karen and David. He asks if she would have done the same thing, and Maggie agrees that while it was the right thing to do, she couldn't have done it herself. With numerous prison residents sick with the flu, the two work together to fortify the prison from the growing herd of walkers. Rick tells her he is glad to have her with him.

In "Conquer", after Rick's outburst in Alexandria, Maggie tells Deanna that if she plans to send Rick away, it won't work. During the meeting, she speaks up for Rick and tells the Alexandrians he is just looking out for his family.

In the Season 6 finale, Rick is determined to get a sick Maggie to the Hilltop for medical care. He reassures her that everything will be alright, and she tells Rick that she believes in him. Rick goes as far as to carry her on a stretcher and travel by foot to the Hilltop.

In "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be", after Glenn's death, Rick tries to comfort a devastated Maggie and offers to take Glenn's body away, telling her he was their family too.

In "Hearts Still Beating", Rick and Maggie reunite for the first time after Glenn and Abraham's deaths. They hug and he is relieved when she reveals that she and the baby are okay. He tells her she was right from the start and they have to get ready to fight Negan.

Eighteen months after the Saviors defeat, despite being angry at Rick for his decision over Negan, Maggie remains close friends with him though she refuses to visit Alexandria with Negan there.

In "What Comes After", Maggie along with others watches in horror at Rick's sacrifice, believing him to be dead. She does her best to help comfort Michonne, despite also being in tears herself from the loss of her brother and close friend.

Daryl Dixon
Maggie is at first shy and quiet around Daryl. As time goes on, however, Maggie warms up to Daryl and gathers enough courage to talk with him. Maggie forgives Daryl for participating in the barn shootout, and lets him stay on the farm. During their time at the prison, Daryl and Maggie have formed a strong friendship and hold a lot of respect towards each other. The two go on a supply run for Judith, and seemingly bond with one another. After learning that Maggie was captured by Merle, Daryl willingly risks his life to save her. Maggie is angry and saddened of Daryl's decision to leave the group with Merle, but forgives him afterwards and is happy of his decision to return. Before the Governor's second assault on the prison, Daryl hands Maggie a rifle and tells her to be ready.
 * "You're one of the good things in this world. That's what Glenn thought. And he would know, 'cause he was one of the good things, too."
 * —Maggie absolving Daryl of guilt over Glenn's death.[src]

After Beth's death, Daryl talks to Maggie about how strong her half-sister is. Daryl fixes a music box and gifts it to her.

Maggie is shown to be upset when Negan takes Daryl away from the group.

Eventually, Maggie tells Daryl that it wasn't his fault Glenn was killed, after Daryl had apologized for it. She calls him one of the good things in this world and hugs him.

In "Wrath", Maggie together with Daryl and Jesus plan to go against Rick's will by killing Negan.

Carol Peletier
Carol and Maggie have a stable relationship, though little interaction is seen between them. Maggie is grateful towards Carol for saving Hershel's life after his leg is amputated.
 * "Rick... Rick, where's Carol?!"
 * —Maggie to Rick after noticing that Carol has not returned with him[src]

Maggie shows concern when Rick returns from a run without Carol. He tells her she killed Karen and David so he exiled her, asking if she would have done the same thing. Maggie agrees that although it was the right thing to do, she wouldn't have been able to do it herself.

In "No Sanctuary", Maggie is happy to see Carol alive and realizes she was the one who enabled their escape.

In "Not Tomorrow Yet", Carol is unhappy that a pregnant Maggie has came along to the Saviors compound and offers to stay behind with her. When the alarm is triggered, Carol tells Maggie to stay behind and she will help the others, but Maggie refuses. They argue about her being there, and it is later revealed that they have been captured by a group of Saviors.

In "The Same Boat", Carol pleads for their captors not to hurt Maggie due to her being pregnant. The two women work together and eventually kill their captors before reuniting with the others.

Michonne
Maggie and Michonne are shown to have a good friendship. She is likely grateful to Michonne for leading Rick and the others to her and Glenn when they were trapped in Woodbury and she grows to trust her.

In "Infected", Michonne heads out on a supply run, however walkers overpower her and she injures her foot in an attempt to escape. Maggie, along with Carl Grimes, are quick to rescue her. Maggie helps Michonne in.

In "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be", Michonne tells Maggie that they will not let her go to the Hilltop on her own in her condition. She helps carry Glenn's body away in respect to Maggie.

In "Hearts Still Beating", Maggie and Michonne are happy to see each other and share a hug.

After Negan was inprisoned, their relationship became a little bit more strained.

In "What Comes After", Maggie arrives to Alexandria in order to kill Negan, but is stopped by Michonne. They have an argument about Negans inprisoment, but eventually, Michonne gives Maggie keys to Negans cell. After Rick's presumed demise, Maggie tries to comfort Michonne.

Carl Grimes
In "Killer Within", when walkers invade the prison, Carl leads Maggie and Lori into the boiler room where Lori goes into labor. Maggie cries as Lori shares a tearful goodbye with her son before Carl hands Maggie his knife and she cuts her open, delivering the baby but killing Lori. As they are about to leave, Carl tells Maggie he has to be the one to stop his mother from turning. Maggie is shocked as Carl shoots her in the head, and they tearfully reunite with the others outside.

In "No Sanctuary", when the group are trapped inside the boxcar, Carl tells the others that his dad and the others will be back. Maggie agrees with him and says they need to be ready to fight their way out with them.

In "Them", after Beth's death, Carl gives Maggie a seemingly broken music box and she thanks him for the gift.

In "Last Day on Earth", Carl accompanies Rick in getting Maggie to the Hilltop for medical care. He watches over her in the RV.

After Negan kills Glenn and Abraham, Carl insists that Maggie let them take Glenn's body away, and she cries as she hugs him.

Lori Grimes
Maggie first meets Lori when she finds her in the woods after Carl has been shot. She brings her back to the farm to be reunited with her husband and son.

In "Secrets", Lori asks Glenn to get her abortion pills from the pharmacy. Maggie goes along with Glenn to the store, only for a walker to nearly kill her. When they return, Maggie yells at Lori and throws the pills at her. Though not shown, the pair do reconcile and they both try to convince Beth not to kill herself.

In "Killer Within", after one of the prisoners the group thought to be dead lets walkers in to the prison, Maggie, Lori and Carl are separated from the others. They take cover in the boiler room, where Lori goes into labor. She is having contractions but not dilating, so she tells Maggie she will have to cut her open. Maggie refuses as she knows it will kill Lori, but she tells her she is not losing her baby. A tearful Maggie apologizes as she cuts Lori open and delivers the baby. Lori dies, and a grief-stricken Maggie and Carl reunite with the others, including a devastated Rick who realizes his wife has died. Maggie then goes on a run with Daryl to get formula for the baby out of respect to Lori.

Judith Grimes
Maggie is the one who delivers Judith, and as such she feels a responsibility towards her as her mother died during birth. She goes on a run with Daryl to retrieve much needed formula, ultimately saving Judith's life. She and the other members of the group continue to look out for her.

Eighteen months after the defeat of the Saviors, Rick asks Maggie to visit Alexandria, telling Maggie that Judith is always talking about her Aunt Maggie at the Hilltop. Rick expresses surprise that Judith still remembers Maggie as it has been so long, but she does.

Shane Walsh
Shane and Maggie are rarely shown interacting with each other although it is likely Maggie did not like Shane much. Maggie clearly did not agree with and was disgusted by some of Shane's actions such as handing out weapons and massacring the walkers in the barn. Following the massacre, Maggie even slaps Shane in the face when he attempted to confront Hershel. However, when Rick reveals that he killed Shane, Maggie does seem slightly shocked.
 * "Hey! Don't touch him! Haven't you done enough?"
 * —Maggie yelling at Shane and slapping him when he attempts to confront Hershel[src]

Andrea
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 is enraged. She demands 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 from the group, Maggie does not show much concern for her wellbeing. When reunited with her former group members, Maggie shows distrust at Andrea's visit, and does not speak much. She's probably saddened by Andrea's death.
 * "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[src]

Dale Horvath
Dale and Maggie are not shown interacting much, but they clearly have a good relationship. Both show mutual respect toward each other during their time at the farm. Dale is very grateful to her father who had allowed the group to stay on the farm and for saving Carl's life. During the judgment of Randall, Dale asks the opinion of Maggie who answered to keep him prisoner. When Dale dies, Maggie is clearly saddened like the rest of the group.

Oscar
Although they never interacted, like the rest of the group, Maggie was initially distrustful towards Oscar and the other prisoners. She said that Oscar and Axel are strangers and that it feels weird all of a sudden having other people around when it's been just Maggie, Glenn, Rick, Carl, Lori, Daryl, T-Dog, Carol, Hershel and Beth for months during the apocalypse. However, when the prison alarm sounds, Oscar and Axel help Glenn, Rick and Daryl shut down the back-up generator and kill the hostile prisoner Andrew. After proving their loyalty to Rick and the group, Maggie and the others accept Oscar and Axel into the group and appears to be on good terms with the remaining two prisoners.

When Maggie and Glenn are both taken hostage by Merle and taken to Woodbury, Oscar volunteers to go with Rick, Daryl and Michonne to Woodbury and rescue Glenn and Maggie. During the shootout between Rick's group and the Woodbury soldiers, Oscar gets shot and killed by a Woodbury guard as he helps an injured Glenn over the wall. Maggie was shocked and distraught over Oscar's death and mourned her former companion, and to prevent him from reanimating, Maggie gave Oscar mercy by shooting him in the head, albeit tearfully and reluctantly.

Merle Dixon
Maggie and Merle have trouble seeing eye to eye. Merle captures Maggie and Glenn while they are on a supply run for Judith Grimes. While at Woodbury, Maggie overhears Merle torturing Glenn in the next room while trying to find out where Rick and the group were located. Despite being captured and being terrorized and humiliated by Merle and The Governor, Maggie saves Merle along with Daryl in the Walker Pit from The Governor and his men. Maggie has a hard time dealing with Merle after Merle is accepted into Rick's group, and clearly does not agree with the decision to let Merle live in the Prison, even going as far as saying it is Merle's fault for starting the war between The Prison Group and Woodbury. Things got more heated when Merle wants to go after The Governor, who at the time is in a meeting with Rick and Merle wants to kill Philip on sight, but Glenn stops Merle. Merle and Glenn get into a fight, which leads to Maggie and everyone else trying to break up the fight until Beth shoots her gun. It is unknown how Maggie feels about Merle after he is killed by Philip trying to end the war between Woodbury and the Prison group, but most likely, similar to Glenn, she shows little or no remorse at all.

The Governor
It is clear that Maggie shows an immense hatred towards The Governor. When Merle capture Glenn and Maggie but cannot get any information from Glenn, the Governor visits Maggie and terrorizes her by forcing her to strip and slammed her against a table. He later uses the bluff that he had raped her to get either Glenn or Maggie to talk. After Maggie breaks and revealed the prison's location, he begins to "comfort" her in front of Glenn, making him enraged. After the Woodbury attack on the prison, when Glenn suggests they follow him and finish him, Maggie is one of the first ones to agree. Maggie and Beth also witness their father being killed by Philip and opens fire on his army without hesitation.

Tyreese Williams
Though the two aren't seen interacting much, Maggie and Tyreese do work together to defend the prison from the walker herds and from the Governor's attack. After Tyreese is killed she agrees with Daryl's statement that despite his insecurities he was tough.

Sasha Williams
Maggie and Sasha have a strong friendship. While little interaction is seen between them at the prison, they work together to defend it from the walker herds attempting to get in.
 * "You're gonna make it. Both of us, we will. That's the hard part."
 * —Maggie to Sasha[src]

In "Too Far Gone", Maggie and Sasha work alongside each other to fight the Governor's army with Bob. In the end, the trio escape the prison together.

In "Inmates", after they find a place to rest and treat Bob's gunshot wound, they disagree over Maggie's decision to look for Glenn, though Sasha eventually decides to go with her to find the prison bus.

In "Alone", Maggie insists they go to Terminus as she knows Glenn would go there. Maggie leaves Sasha and Bob during the night, telling them she doesn't want them risking their lives for her. Sasha later ends up finding Maggie and they fight off a group of walkers together. Maggie tells Sasha that she knows she is afraid to find out Tyreese's fate, but asks her to go to Terminus with her. Sasha agrees to take a leap of faith to help her find Glenn and they continue towards Terminus.

In "Them", after Maggie and Sasha lose Beth and Tyreese respectively, they become even closer. As they watch the sunset together, Maggie assures Sasha that they will survive their grief.

In "Forget", Maggie also vouches for Sasha when she requests to be a lookout in the watchtower.

In "Conquer", Maggie stops Sasha from murdering Gabriel. The three are later seen holding hands as they pray.

In "No Way Out", Sasha helps Maggie down from the platform after saving Glenn's life.

In "Last Day on Earth", Sasha insists on accompanying Rick in escorting Maggie to the Hilltop so she can receive proper medical care.

In "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be", Maggie and Sasha lose their partners, Glenn and Abraham respectively. Maggie insists everyone return to Alexandria and she will continue to the Hilltop on her own. However, Sasha refuses to let Maggie go by herself and tells the others she will get her there and keep her safe.

In "Go Getters", Sasha and Maggie bond again in mourning the deaths of Abraham and Glenn at the Hilltop. Sasha takes offence to Gregory's behavior towards Maggie but Maggie prevents her from exacerbating their situation after Gregory wants to kick them out. Sasha offers to leave and scavenge for the Hilltop if Maggie can stay, but Gregory rejects her offer.

In "The First Day of the Rest of Your Life" Maggie mourns when she sees that Sasha had become a walker.

Bob Stookey
Bob and Maggie do not speak to each other until the fall of the prison, where he is shot and the two of them escape the battle, along with Sasha. Along the way, Bob sympathizes with Maggie and her reasons for searching for Glenn, and defends her decision to look for him whenever Sasha brings it into question, to the extent where he leaves Sasha to look for Maggie to help her find Glenn. After Sasha finds Maggie instead, they catch up to Bob, and Maggie shares a hug with Bob, showing a friendly affection between the two. When Bob is dying of a walker bite, Maggie comforts him and assures him that he will always be remembered.
 * "You'll always be with us, a part of us."
 * —Maggie's last words to Bob before his death[src]

Tara Chambler
Maggie and Tara don't know each other, but Maggie is grateful to her for saving Glenn and gives her a hug. In the episode "A", Maggie notices Rick looking at Tara and says, "they're our friends", showing that she trusts her. Once Tara tells her about being with the Governor, she forgives her. Tara and Maggie have been seen working together multiple times and have become close friends. When Maggie learns that Beth is alive, Tara is the first one to support the choice to aid Rick in saving her, and appears distraught for Maggie's sake when they arrive to see Daryl holding Beth's body. Maggie is unaware of Tara's death.
 * "I couldn't accept it either, but then I thought about you, how we were on different sides of that fence, on the worst day of my life, and now you're one of the most important people in the world to me."
 * —Maggie to Tara about Nicholas and his actions[src]

Abraham Ford
Maggie and Abraham are rarely seen interacting to each other, but it is noted that the two trusted each other from the very first time they met. This is evident by how Maggie trusts him to take her to where he believes Glenn, and Tara should be at after departing from his small band of survivors. Abraham is also shown to care about Maggie as well, as evident when he willingly returns to where Glenn is with Tara just to bring back Maggie to him. At the church, when the group decides to split up Abraham, requests that Glenn and Maggie both come with him, showing that he trusts her to fight alongside him and doesn't wish to separate Glenn and Maggie again. However, their relationship briefly goes downhill when Abraham beat Eugene into unconsciousness after revealing that he lied, with Maggie pulling a gun on him for Rosita's sake. However, at Alexandria, Maggie supports Tobin's vote for Abraham to replace him as leader of the construction crew, showing that she has forgiven him.

Maggie is horrified when Abraham is killed by Negan and cries in shock. She insists the group have to fight Negan to avenge his and Glenn's deaths.

Eugene Porter
Eugene and Maggie never interacted directly, but their relationship seem to be neutral.

In "Self Help", Maggie, along with Tara, is supportive of Eugene and his abilities and a friendship appears to be developing between them. Like the other's Maggie appears stunned and distraught to learn that Eugene was lying but nevertheless attempts to stop Abraham from beating him to death and tries to save him.

It is unknown how Maggie reacted to the fact that Eugene has sided with the Saviors.

Rosita Espinosa
The two have seen to get along pretty well, in "Us" they're seen interacting. They also fight against walkers together very well. When Abraham, having beaten Eugene unconscious earlier, stares at Rosita when trying to make him drink water Maggie pulls a gun on him out of concern for Rosita which makes him back down. Rosita also appears devastated for Maggie when they arrive at Grady Memorial Hospital in time to see Daryl carrying Beth's body.

In "The Key", Rosita aided Maggie in ambushing Georgies group.

Aaron
Maggie and Aaron have a good relationship.

Maggie and Sasha are the first ones to encounter Aaron when he revealed himself. They are distrusting and held their guns to him, and their suspicions and confusion only are further escalated when he requests to speak to Rick and addresses him by name but also states he has "good news". Unlike most of the group, however, Maggie, along with Sasha and Michonne, aren't completely distrusting of Aaron or disbelieving of his claim of knowing if he had others or wanted to kill then he could have by that stage. Eventually proven right, Aaron does eventually lead them to a place of safety, the Alexandria Safe-Zone.

In "Now", Aaron accompanies Maggie in searching for her husband, Glenn; not wanting her to go alone. She yells at him when he tries to open gate full of walkers to possibly find Glenn, breaking down into tears and admitting that she believes he might be dead and all she wants is to see his face again. The two embrace as Aaron tries to comfort her. Later, when Glenn is revealed to be alive, it's shown that Aaron's hope was well-placed.

In "Last Day on Earth", when Carl asks him why he came with them, Aaron reveals that it's because he owes a debt to Maggie.

In "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be", after Glenn is viciously killed by Negan, Aaron comforts Maggie along with Rick and Carl, and tries to help convince her to let him help move Glenn's body.

In "Monsters", Maggie seemed to be saddened, when she found out about death of Aarons boyfriend - Eric.

Deanna Monroe
Deanna seems to have a good relationship with Maggie. Deanna sees Maggie as a capable woman and is training her to be the next leader of Alexandria. Deanna also consults her when faced with tough decisions. Maggie does not know yet of Deanna's walker bite.

Noah
Though the two don't know each other for long, Maggie quickly accepts him as part of their family. At the welcoming party, when Noah is sitting by himself, Maggie and Glenn try to convince him to partake in the festivities, reminding him that he is with them now. Maggie's reaction to Noah's death is unknown, but it can be assumed that she feels some measure of sadness.

Gabriel Stokes
Maggie and Gabriel have a neutral relationship.
 * "You don't know shit. You had a job. You were there to save your flock, right? But you didn't. You hid. Don't act like that didn't happen."
 * —Maggie to Gabriel after he mentions she's in pain[src]

Like the others, she appears suspicious of Gabriel upon meeting him. After The Hunters are brutally massacred, Gabriel tells them they committed brutality in a house of God, but she simply tells him that it's just four walls and a roof. Later after Beth's death, Gabriel tries to console Maggie, but she coldly rejects it, revealing she is no longer religious. She reminds him that he abandoned his congregation, but she does appeared surprised when Gabriel chooses to burn his priest collar. However, when Maggie overhears Gabriel talking to Deanna, telling her that Rick is "Satan" and that his group are not good people, Maggie appears engulfed with anger towards Gabriel (given that he himself has caused atrocities as well). For a time Maggie glares at him from a distance. However despite her anger towards Gabriel's betrayal, Maggie saves him from being killed by Sasha and appears to forgive him for his actions and is seen holding hands with both Gabriel and Sasha apparently praying, possibly signifying that Maggie has retained some religious faith.

In "Monsters", Gregory drives back to the Hilltop with Gabriel's car that he stole when Gabriel tried to save him from the herd of walkers at the Sanctuary. Maggie immediately notices this and asks him what he's doing with it, showing she cares for his well-being.

Enid
Maggie and Enid have a loving, almost mother-daughter like relationship.
 * "Take your shift while you rest. Just for a few hours. Let me help. Put up your feet and eat some pickles."
 * —Enid to Maggie[src]

In "No Way Out", Enid assists Glenn in rescuing Maggie when she is trapped on the lookout post surrounded by walkers.

Months later in "The Next World", Maggie finds Enid alone and encourages her to pitch in and help rebuild Alexandria. She tells Enid that she’s around if she wants to talk.

In "East", Maggie stops by the pantry to eat lunch before starting another shift. Enid insists on taking Maggie's shift so that she can rest. Later, Maggie asks for Enid’s help. Enid cuts her hair as Maggie explains she doesn’t want anything getting in her way. Enid is shown to be concerned for Maggie when she collapses to the floor, screaming in pain.

In "Last Day on Earth", Enid is insistent on going with the others to escort Maggie to the Hilltop so she can receive medical care. She is only stopped when Carl locks her in the closet, showing she cares deeply about Maggie’s welfare.

Days later in "Go Getters", Enid travels to the Hilltop accompanied by Carl Grimes in order to see her. When Maggie sees Enid they embrace each other and grieve over the loss of a husband and a dear friend in Glenn Rhee.

In "Honor", after learning about Carls demise, Maggie is comforting Enid. Maggie is unaware of Enid's death.

Gregory
Maggie and Gregory have a poor relationship. It is clear to Maggie that Gregory thinks highly of himself, to her distaste. He repeatedly looks down on her, showing her little respect (for example in multiple instances calling her by the wrong name and calling her "honey"). However, Maggie soon proves that she is not to be looked down upon and manages to negotiate with him.
 * "Stop coming on to me with calling me honey."
 * —Maggie to Gregory[src]

Despite this, when Maggie comes to Hilltop in "Go Getters" after a pregnancy complication, Gregory is very reluctant to allow her stay, insisting that she leaves soon. He notes that her people said they could take care of the Saviors, but have only managed to put the Hilltop at risk. When the Saviors arrive at the Hilltop, Gregory attempts to show them Maggie and Sasha, only failing due to Jesus concealing them in a different room. Once the Saviors are gone, she punches him across the face and retrieves Glenn's watch, which Gregory had taken.

In "Hearts Still Beating" Gregory approaches Maggie and asks that she not let her popularity with the Hilltop go to her head. Maggie suggests that he not let it bother him.

After Gregory betrayed her by going to the Sanctuary, Maggie decided to imprison Gregory together with the other Saviors.

Some time after the war ended, the Hilltop held an election, which Maggie won. Gregory, being upset about the result, tries to get Maggie killed, by getting Earl, who just lost his son, drunk and talks him into attacking Maggie. After the attack, Maggie confronts Gregory about it. He tries to stab Maggie and the two get in a scuffle but Maggie gets the upper hand, holding his knife to his throat.

The next night, the residents of the Hilltop, as well as Rick, Michonne and Cyndie, gather around a gallows as Maggie explains that the punishment fits the crime. She looks over at Gregory, who has a noose around his neck and is sitting on a horse. Gregory pleads for someone to stop this, but no one moves. As Maggie gives Daryl the order to kill Gregory, a couple of kids show up and Michonne yells for Maggie to stop but it's too late, Daryl smacks the horse and it rides off, leaving Gregory to hang to death.

Maggie tells her people that she wants this to be the last time they do something like this. A shocked Rick and Michonne look on as Maggie orders Daryl to cut Gregory's lifeless body down.

Paul Rovia
Jesus shows to care for Maggie very much. At first, Maggie did not trust Jesus, but after seeing the Hilltop and him not pulling anything against her people, she begins to trust him. When Gregory is rude to Maggie in a conversation, Paul defends her, and offends Gregory by calling him a prick. While Maggie is mourning over Glenn Rhee's death, he comforts her and shows sympathy. When Saviors let walkers into Hilltop, Maggie orders Jesus to help Sasha out with the walkers, though he likely would've helped out Sasha without Maggie's order. Later on, Jesus notices how much Maggie has been helping out Hilltop and thinks to himself how she could replace Gregory as leader. Their relationship becomes a little bit strained after Jesus brings several Savior captives to the Hilltop.
 * "For the first time, I feel like I belong. Trying to make sure you and Sasha became a part of this, made me a part of this."
 * —Jesus to Maggie about living at the Hilltop[src]

After the war, Maggie, Daryl and Jesus plan get rid of Negan, despite Rick's will.

In "A New Beginning", when seeing execution of Gregory, Jesus seems to be shocked a bit.

In "The Obliged", Jesus tries to convince Maggie to not assasinate Negan. Maggie is unaware of Jesus' death.

Kal
Maggie and Kal seem to have a good relationship. When Maggie relocated to the Hilltop, he developed respect overtime for her as the leader of Hilltop over Gregory. Kal eventually becomes one of Maggie's most trusted allies along with Jesus and Eduardo. In "The Obliged", Maggie and Kal are seen on the road, delivering vegetables to other communities.
 * "Can't believe we're working with those assholes."
 * —Kal to Maggie about working with the Saviors.[src]

Eduardo
Maggie and Eduardo seem to have a good relationship. When Maggie relocated to the Hilltop, he developed respect overtime for her as the leader of Hilltop over Gregory. Eduardo eventually becomes one of Maggie's most trusted allies along with Jesus and Kal. When Maggie is at the wall, on guard, Eduardo guilt trips Gregory into giving her his apple. In the episode "Something They Need" Maggie shows him how to plant crops.
 * "You got it boss lady."
 * —Eduardo to Maggie

Negan
Maggie deeply hates Negan because of his direct involvement in Glenn's death. Her personal goal during the war was to kill Negan by any means, even if she needed to put her own people in danger. She executed Dean and sent his corpse to Negan in hopes of making him angry so that he would come and she could kill him. Her failed as Simon lead the attack on the hilltop and dussins of her people were killed in the process. When Rick decided to spare Negan, she broke down in tears and had since decided to kill Negan with Jesus and Daryl.
 * "Cause I wanted my husband's... grave to be the last thing he saw."
 * —Maggie to Dianne[src]

In "What Comes After", Maggie attempts assassinate Negan. But after seeing how broken Negan is, she decides to spare him, as his current condition is "worse than death".

Simon
Simon and Maggie are bitter enemies with each other. Simon's first major interaction with her involved holding Jerry as a hostage, and forcing her to submit to him and the Saviors and killing Neil.
 * "I just really needed you to know what I was talking about. I need you to smell it! Now tell me, I don't gotta kill this gent with the lustrous mane, tell me I don't gotta go down the line, TELL ME MAGGIE!"
 * —Simon to Maggie[src]

Following this Maggie developed a strong hatred towards Simon and killed Dean as revenge for Neil's death and sent him his zombified corpse as a warning that she had 38 more of Simon's people as her prisoners.

Simon later leads his soldiers in an attack on the Hilltop and refuses to negotiate with Maggie and does not even care about the 38 Saviors inside and attempts to destroy the Hilltop and kill Maggie and all her people though Simon and his men are defeated.

Maggie is likely pleased to learn of Simon's death.

Ezekiel
Despite interacting directly only once, Ezekiel and Maggie seem to be on very good terms.
 * "For she today my sister..."
 * —Ezekiel to Maggie[src]

Dianne
Dianne and Maggie are on good terms. During the All-Out War Dianne can often be seen together with Maggie. Both she and Jesus can be considered as Maggies right-hand men.

Alden
Maggie and Alden have a neutral relationship.

Initially Maggie hated Alden, due to him being member of the Saviors.

In "Do Not Send Us Astray", when Saviors assaulted the Hilltop, Maggie changed her opinion on Alden, because he assisted in protecting the community, instead of running away.

After the war, Maggie seem to have put enough trust in Alden, as he became member of the Hilltop.

Georgie
It seems that Maggie does trust Georgie.

When Georgie came in contact with the Hilltop, Maggie did not trusted her, believing it was trap. She planned to take away all of Georgies supplies, but later changed her mind and transported them to the Hilltop. Later on, Maggie agrees to Georgies plan to trade supplies for collection of records. In addition, Georgie gives Maggie her book named "A Key to the Future", which contain information about different architectural structures of the past. The book is still used in the beginning of season 9.

After the war, Maggie and Georgie still are in contact with each other through the letters. It is known that Georgie is trying to convince Maggie to join Georgie's community.

Tammy Rose
Maggie and Tammy have a strained relationship.

Maggie and Tammy first meet, when Maggie breaks the news of Ken’s death to Tammy and her husband Earl. An emotional Tammy scolds Maggie for getting her son killed, reminding her that she voted for her in the election. Earl tries to calm her down but Tammy doesn't listen and criticizes Maggie's decision to supply the Saviors. A shocked Maggie offers to help with the funeral but Tammy declines and denies her from being present.

Earl
Maggie and Earl started with a bad relationship.

In "A New Beginning" Maggie breaks the news of Ken's death to Earl and Tammy. An emotional Tammy scolds Maggie for getting her son killed, reminding her that she voted for her in the election. Earl tries to calm her down but Tammy doesn't listen and criticizes Maggie's decision to supply the Saviors. A shocked Maggie offers to help with the funeral but Tammy declines and denies her from being present. Later, the same night, Gregory approaches Tammy and Earl with a bottle of whiskey. She drinks herself to sleep, leaving Earl and Gregory to talk, with Gregory breaking Earl's non-drinking policy and taking advantage of him. Through some cunning words, Gregory suggests to Earl that Maggie does not have to be in charge of Hilltop anymore. When Maggie rushes towards Glenn's grave to investigate, she is attacked by a hooded and drunk Earl, who also knocks over Hershel's stroller. Enid intervenes but gets pushed to the ground hard and is knocked out. Alden and Cyndie arrive and manage to grab Earl and stop him. The next day, at night, the residents, including Earl in restraints, gather around the gallows as Maggie explains to her people that the punishment fits the crime. She looks on at Gregory, who has a noose around his neck and is sitting on a horse. Gregory pleads for someone to stop this, but no one moves. A couple of kids show up and Michonne yells for Maggie to stop but it's too late as Daryl smacks the horse and it rides off, leaving Gregory to hang to death to everyone's shock.

However, in "The Bridge" their relationship gets better. 35 days after Gregory's execution, Earl has been immprisoned in Hilltop's cell as punishment. After Maggie is convinced by Jesus, Tammy is allowed to see her husband. She forgives him and misses him, claiming that what he did was a mistake and he's a good and changed man. They talk a little about their past and he claims he needs the forgiveness of Maggie, who listens on and gets a little emotional.

Later, Maggie talks to Earl herself. He mentions how he became an alcoholic, not remembering seeing his son for the first time and how an accident made him stop drinking for over twenty years. He says that despite being drunk he was aware of his actions and says he regrets trying to kill her.

Finally, Maggie releases him from his cell to pay his debt, since he made her remember how her father was an alcoholic too and got a second chance in life.

Jed
Just like with the other Saviors, Maggie deeply hates Jed.

In "Warning Signs", Jed tries to intimidate Maggie, but fails to do so.

Cyndie
Maggie and Cyndie seem to be on good terms.

In "A New Beginning", Maggie, Cyndie and the others head to the Washington.

In "Warning Signs", Maggie and Daryl stumble upon Cyndie, Beatrice and other members of the Oceanside, who are preparing to execute Arat. Cyndie tells Maggie, that Arat killed Cyndie's brother and they must punish her. It is also revealed that Gregory's hanging, showed others the way, to execute the remaining Saviors. As a result, Maggie turns away and allows her to kill Arat.

Appearances
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Season 2

 * "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"
 * "Sick"
 * "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"
 * "This Sorrowful Life"
 * "Welcome to the Tombs"

Season 4

 * "30 Days Without An Accident"
 * "Infected"
 * "Isolation"
 * "Internment"
 * "Too Far Gone"
 * "Inmates"
 * "Alone"
 * "Us"
 * "A"

Season 5

 * "No Sanctuary"
 * "Strangers"
 * "Four Walls and a Roof"
 * "Self Help"
 * "Crossed"
 * "Coda"
 * "What Happened and What's Going On" (No Lines)
 * "Them"
 * "The Distance"
 * "Remember" (No Lines)
 * "Forget"
 * "Spend"
 * "Conquer"

Season 6

 * "First Time Again" (Flashback)
 * "JSS"
 * "Now"
 * "Heads Up"
 * "Start to Finish"
 * "No Way Out"
 * "The Next World"
 * "Knots Untie"
 * "Not Tomorrow Yet"
 * "The Same Boat"
 * "East"
 * "Last Day on Earth"

Season 7

 * "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be"
 * "Go Getters"
 * "Hearts Still Beating"
 * "Rock in the Road"
 * "The Other Side"
 * "Something They Need"
 * "The First Day of the Rest of Your Life"

Season 8

 * "Mercy"
 * "Monsters"
 * "The King, the Widow, and Rick"
 * "How It's Gotta Be"
 * "Dead or Alive Or"
 * "The Key"
 * "Do Not Send Us Astray"
 * "Still Gotta Mean Something"
 * "Worth"
 * "Wrath"

Season 9

 * "A New Beginning"
 * "The Bridge"
 * "Warning Signs"
 * "The Obliged"
 * "What Comes After"
 * "Who Are You Now?"
 * "Evolution"
 * "Adaptation"
 * "Omega"
 * "Bounty"
 * "The Calm Before"
 * "The Storm"

Season 10

 * "Lines We Cross"
 * "Ghosts"
 * "Silence The Whisperers"
 * "Open Your Eyes"
 * "The World Before"
 * "Squeeze"
 * "Morning Star"
 * "Walk With Us"
 * "What We Become" (Hallucination, No Lines)
 * "A Certain Doom"

Season 11

 * "Acheron Part 1"
 * "Acheron Part 2"
 * "Hunted"
 * "Out of the Ashes"
 * "On the Inside" (no lines)
 * "Promises Broken"
 * "For Blood"

Trivia

 * Maggie attended a high school near her father's farm, along with Randall.
 * She is the first female main character and survivor in Rick's Group to kill a living person, who ironically was Rick's wife, Lori, albeit on her request to deliver Judith. However, only accounting antagonists, the first true hostile person Maggie, or a main female character, has killed was Warren.
 * As of "Do Not Send Us Astray", Maggie is the last surviving member of the Greene family after Logan's death, as well as the last surviving member of the Greene Family Farm group.
 * Additionally, Maggie is the only remaining character introduced in Season 2.
 * Maggie and Glenn's marriage was the first known official marriage to happen after the apocalypse.
 * Maggie has had five loved ones killed by primary antagonists - her old friend Otis by Shane Walsh, her father Hershel by the Governor, her half-sister Beth by Dawn Lerner, her husband Glenn Rhee by Negan, and her half-brother Logan by Norris.
 * Additionally all three of her relatives killed by primary antagonists were killed by injuries to their heads; Hershel was decapitated, Beth was shot in the head, and Glenn's head was bashed in with Lucille.
 * In honor of her late husband, Maggie officially changes her last name to "Rhee" in "Go Getters".
 * According to Maggie in "Go Getters", when she was in high school, she used a tractor to crush her ex-boyfriend's Chevrolet Camaro.
 * As of "A Certain Doom", Maggie is the longest living female character in the series.
 * After Glenn's death, Maggie has taken to wearing a baseball cap similar to the one that he wore in the first two seasons.
 * Leaked footage reveals shows Maggie's death by Lucille in "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be", however this footage was filmed in order to prevent spoilers of the true victim being detailed.[1]
 * Maggie is one of the ten characters in The Walking Dead universe to be pregnant during the events of the apocalypse. The others being Lori Grimes, Eileen, Ava, Vida, Michonne, an unnamed Worker, an unnamed resident from the Kingdom, Michonne, Rosita Espinosa and Nabila.
 * Unlike her Comic counterpart, Maggie appears to be religious.
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