Glenn Rhee

Glenn Rhee is a main character and a survivor of the outbreak in AMC's The Walking Dead. He is the main supply runner for the Atlanta camp group, and he saved Rick Grimes from walker-infested Atlanta, bringing him back to his camp to reunite him with his family. Eventually, after the group stays on the Greene farm, Glenn formed a long lasting relationship with Hershel Greene's daughter Maggie and marries her and the two eventually conceive a child. At the West Georgia Correctional Facility, he becomes a reliable council member but falls ill to a sickness that prevents him from doing his duty. After the prison assault that leaves the prison destroyed and many dead, Glenn escapes from the wreckage. While searching for his wife, he meets Abraham Ford and his group on a journey to Washington, D.C. After joining the Alexandria Safe-Zone, he becomes a supply runner.

Overview
Glenn was quick thinking, bright, loyal, resourceful, and quick on his feet, which makes him the group's primary supply runner. Keenly aware of the extreme dangers in which he places himself for the sake of the group, his youth made him willing to take the risk. Glenn thought on his feet and shows great compassion and humanity. Despite all of the horrors he has experienced, he maintained a youthful enthusiasm for life and its unexpected pleasures. He was an integral part of the group, showing surprising depth and emotion when experiencing even the most devastating tragedies.

While on the farm, he begins a relationship with Maggie Greene. Over the course of the latter half of season two and the third season, he has become very close and loving towards her, doing whatever is necessary to keep her safe. He is trustworthy and loyal, as seen in the episode "When the Dead Come Knocking" when Glenn and Maggie are captured by the Governor, he is brutally interrogated by Merle but refuses to reveal where the rest of Rick's group have set up camp.

Glenn's love for Maggie and his close bond with her father, Hershel Greene, leads Glenn to become less of the group canary in the coal mine and more of his own voice. Upon Hershel's death, Glenn pledges to take over his role as conscience and hope, which involves decisions like protecting Tara Chambler (in spite of her ties to the Governor) and encouraging his leader, Rick Grimes, to spare the residents of Terminus. However, after discovering that Eugene Porter is lying about Washington, D.C. and discovering that Maggie's sister Beth is alive, only to see her dead in the same day, Glenn becomes noticeably colder and less trusting. He says that he himself would have killed Dawn Lerner, who accidentally killed Beth, and that he would not have stopped to help the man trapped in the storage container at Terminus, whom he had convinced Rick to rescue. Despite having become rather distant, Glenn is still unable to kill another living person, as seen when he plots to kill Nicholas for Noah's death and for trying to kill him. He is unable to go through with it, demonstrating that he has not completely gone cold.

Glenn has shown to feel really uncomfortable with killing living people, when he stabs a member of the Saviors and then starts to cry, as well as being shocked at the sight of the Saviors that him and Heathmassacred in self defence. However, while he was quite uncomfortable with killing living people, he was willing to do that to protect his community, Maggie and his unborn child.

In his final moments, Glenn was only concerned with Maggie's welfare, showing how devoted he was to his wife. His final words were directed to her "Maggie I'll - I'll find you", and indicated that he would always love her, even after death.

Atlanta, Georgia
Glenn originated from Michigan where he was born to Korean immigrants, alongside his sisters (their fate however remains unknown). Very little is known regarding his early childhood other than he may have been a boy scout (as indicated from a T-Shirt he wore). By his early twenties Glenn had moved to Atlanta where he found employment as a Pizza Deliver Boy after graduating from an unknown school. At this time Glenn felt stuck in a rut since he did not take all of his opportunities at finding a better career and passively stayed in his underachieving job.[1] It was during this period where he gained an insightful knowledge regarding the city streets and layout.

Death
After Negan finishes beating Abraham to death, he starts taunting Rosita. Seeing this, an angry Daryl gets up and attempts to attack Negan, punching him once. Daryl is subdued inmediately and Negan expresses his disapproval of such behavior to Rick's group. Negan spares Daryl and instead makes an example of Glenn, bashing his head in with Lucille.
 * Killed By
 * Daryl Dixon (Indirectly Caused)
 * Negan

Glenn manages to survive the first two blows, which crushes his skull and causes one of his eyes to pop out. He manages to muster his last words, "Maggie, I'll -- I'll find you", before he eventually succumbs to another violent strike on the face.

Negan continues beating Glenn until there is nothing recognizable left of him.

Killed Victims
This list shows the victims Glenn has killed:
 * Shawn Greene (Zombified) (Alongside his fellow survivors)
 * Arnold Greene (Zombified) (Alongside his fellow survivors)
 * Duncan (Zombified) (Alongside his fellow survivors)
 * Lacey (Zombified) (Alongside his fellow survivors)
 * Mr. Fischer (Zombified) (Alongside his fellow survivors)
 * Mrs. Fischer (Zombified) (Alongside his fellow survivors)
 * Greene farm inhabitants (Zombified) (Alongside his fellow survivors)
 * Randall Culver (Zombified) 
 * Chloe (Before Reanimation)
 * Mr. Richards (Zombified)
 * Mr. Jacobson (Zombified)
 * Crazed Man (Before Reanimation)
 * David (Zombified, Out of Mercy)
 * 2 prison newcomers (Zombified)
 * 7 unnamed Saviors (5 alongside Heath)
 * Numerous counts of zombies

Relationships
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Maggie 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".
 * ""Maggie, I'll -- I'll find you.""
 * —Glenn’s final words to Maggie[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 the help of 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 another. When Maggie begins thinking pessimistically about her father's chances of survival, Glenn makes her think more positively. 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. 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 making a recovery.

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 written in walker guts 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. The two eventually decide to have a child together due to the safety of Alexandria, this brings them closer than they ever were as they are both excited and nervous about being parents. However Maggie is captured by the Saviors and Glenn becomes terrified and like Rick and Daryl, threatens to kill Primo for her safe return as well as Carol.

In "Last Day on Earth", Negan suggests killing Maggie to put her out of her misery. Glenn throws himself at Negan to protect her and pleads for him not to.

In "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be", Maggie is heartbroken when Negan beats Glenn with Lucille. Before he dies, his last words to Maggie are "I will find you." Maggie insists the group need to get ready to fight Negan to avenge both Abraham and Glenn's deaths.

Rick Grimes
Glenn meets Rick when he is most in need and near suicide, left alone in the tank after his horse went down in downtown Atlanta. Despite much sarcasm against Rick, Glenn saved his life and would begin to see Rick's boldness surpassing his very own before introducing him to the Atlanta camp, ultimately reuniting him with his family. As time went on, Glenn became Rick's backbone of the camp and during their journey to the Greene farm. Despite learning of Lori using Glenn as an errand-boy to pick up Plan-B pills, Rick continued to acknowledge it was not his fault and later showed distress in constantly using the young man as a runner. When Hershel relapsed following the barn shoot-out, Glenn followed Rick into the town's bar where they found the Greene patriarch and Rick proceeded to lead him out of his dilemma. However, the very same trusting behaviour he showed Rick went on to betray him as he was forced into a shoot-out with the others. After the fallout of this incident, Glenn continued to follow Rick blindly up until Maggie and himself were forced to abandon her father's farm. They eventually found the survivors of their group, including Rick, who admitted that they were all in infected with the mysterious zombie virus. This caused Glenn to doubt Rick, though it was later shown to have subsided after surviving with him side-by-side after many months under his leadership. Glenn even went as far as to try and calm Rick's disturbed reaction to Lori's death by attempting to bring him back. Met with hostility, Glenn subsided and allowed Rick to remain the way he was in hopes he would return to normality some how. Rick risked his life to infiltrate Woodbury and in turn saved Glenn from being executed by the Woodbury soldiers along with Maggie. Their relationship starts to crack again, they have a heated discussion on the road after Daryl left them and Maggie tries to stop them, as Rick becomes unstable Glenn starts questioning his leadership, telling Hershel Rick is wandering in crazy town. Glenn, upset because Merle stayed in the prison with them, tells Rick he would have never asked him to live with Shane after he tried to kill him. By Season 4, their relationship appears to have stabilized.
 * "Please let us. He's our family, too."
 * —Rick to Maggie about helping her with Glenn.[src]

Rick is heartbroken when Glenn is killed by Negan. He tells Maggie that Glenn was their family as well as hers, and carefully takes his body away from the scene.

Later on, Rick reveals to Michonne how he felt really guilty and had trouble sleeping because he was thinking about Glenn. He also mentioned how Glenn saved him from the start and began to cry when he stated that he couldn't save him from Negan

Lori Grimes
Glenn and Lori are good friends and look after each other during their stay at the Atlanta Camp. As the first to know about Lori's pregnancy, Glenn proves his friendship to Lori by offering to ride into town to retrieve helpful medical supplies, at the personal risk of a walker attack. He also provides wise advice for her to talk to Rick about the pregnancy, which she is grateful for. Lori was okay with Glenn telling Dale about her pregnancy because she felt that she should not have put Glenn on the spot and that they were friends. After Lori's death in Season 3, Glenn cared for Lori so much that he and Maggie would care for her baby, Judith.
 * "They were family."
 * —Glenn to Oscar and Axel, regarding the group's casualties, Lori included[src]

Carl Grimes
Carl and Glenn are good friends during their stay at the Atlanta Camp. As time goes on Carl and Glenn have established a brotherly like bond. On several occasions, Glenn helps to look after Carl for Rick and Lori, and cares for his well-being. While discussing his plans to face the governor, Glenn asks Carl to help look for breaches in the prison, and is obeyed by him. Carl is happy to see Glenn return from Woodbury, and their friendship continues as normal.
 * "Carl, you and I will go down to the tombs. We need to figure out where the breach is."
 * —Glenn to Carl[src]

Carl was horrified when Negan killed Glenn. Carl even sneaked into a Saviors truck with a loaded weapon in an attempt to kill Negan to avenge Glenn and Abraham.

Niall Ross
Niall and Glenn barely interacted with each other during their stay at the Atlanta Camp. As time went on tho, Glenn has treated both him and Jason as if they were his own kids. Niall is happy to have found Glenn after they were separated after the prison. Niall was devastated when he found out that Glenn was killed by Negan

Judith Grimes
Glenn cares for Judith and has been willing to go and retrieve supplies for her to ensure her survival. During the conflict with the Governor, Hershel tries to devise plans in avoiding The Governor by leaving the prison. Glenn saw Judith as a burden, and says that she will cry and become a major maintenance. He even says that she will bring walkers on them if they decide to leave the prison.
 * "Back when you had two legs and we didn't have a baby crying for walkers every four hours!"
 * —Glenn arguing with Hershel about staying or leaving the prison[src]

Merle Dixon
Glenn and Merle didn't get along well during their time in Atlanta and the campsite, as Merle was unwilling to co-operate with the others. He also declared himself in charge, which angered Glenn and the rest of the group. Glenn showed little regret or remorse for Merle being left behind in Atlanta and reluctantly went along on the rescue mission to free Merle from the rooftop. Much later, Merle captured Glenn and Maggie and took them to Woodbury, where he interrogated Glenn on where the remaining Atlanta Survivors were located, including Rick. Merle attacked and beat Glenn continuously and even went as far as bringing in a walker to attempt to persuade Glenn to talk. Glenn and Maggie gave up the location of the prison but then shortly afterward, Rick, Michonne, Oscar, and Daryl breached Woodbury's walls, rescuing Glenn and Maggie although Maggie revealed the location of The Prison. When Rick and Maggie returned and rescued Daryl and Merle Dixon, Glenn tried to kill Merle showing a negative relationship however he was stopped by Daryl. Glenn was in full agreement with Rick in not letting Merle come to stay at the Prison, triggering Daryl to leave.
 * "He tied me to a chair, beat me and threw a walker in the room. Maybe I can call it even but he..... He took Maggie to a man who terrorized her! Humiliated her! I care more about her than I care about me."
 * —Glenn telling Daryl why he cannot forgive Merle[src]

Later, after saving Rick from dying, Merle was allowed to enter the Prison, a decision Glenn did not agree with, and later he tried to convince Rick to give Merle up as a bargaining chip to The Governor, showing that Glenn had developed a severe hatred of Merle for his actions towards him and Maggie. Merle apparently showed no regret or remorse for what he did to Glenn and Maggie, which may have contributed to Glenn's dislike of him.

Later on, Merle decided to go to the meeting between Rick and The Governor in order to kill The Governor, but Glenn would not allow him to go, triggering a fight between the two in which Merle almost stabbed Glenn before Beth broke it up. Thus strengthening Glenn and Merle's bad relationship.

In "This Sorrowful Life", Daryl questioned Glenn if Merle had apologized for his actions, but Glenn shook his head. Daryl promised Glenn that Merle would apologize eventually, but Glenn, in turn, needed to show some forgiveness. Glenn responded that he could've forgiven Merle, had he not given Maggie to The Governor who, in turn, humiliated her. Glenn still no doubt dislikes Merle, has not forgiven him, and most likely does not show any remorse for Merle's death at the hands of The Governor.

Daryl Dixon
Glenn and Daryl didn't get along well during their time in Atlanta and the campsite, but as time goes on they have established a good friendship. At first, Daryl had a more racist view of Glenn, calling him a "Chinaman" while looking for the bag of guns and also calling him Short Round (The Chinese character from Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom). Daryl has grown out of his prejudice stage and has accepted Glenn for who he is and proved it by having Glenn come with him to search for Randall and praises Glenn's skills after he kills a zombified Randall. Although Daryl cracks about Glenn's driving, Daryl and Glenn get along real well and they have made quite a team. Daryl was impressed of Glenn's recovery from the flu, and praises him, saying that he is a tough son of a bitch. During season 5, their friendship is always genuine and stable. Daryl was heartbroken and horrified when Glenn was killed by Negan, and feels much guilt for the indirect role he played in Glenn's death as he would still be alive had Daryl not punched Negan.
 * "We can make it together, but we can only make it together."
 * —Glenn to a heavily depressed Daryl.[src]

Shane Walsh
Shane and Glenn are good friends and look after each other during their stay at the Atlanta Camp. As the temporary leader of their group, Glenn respects Shane and his leadership. During their stay at the Greene farm, the group finds a walker in one of the water wells, and decide to use Glenn as live bait to hang a noose around its neck so that they could pull it out. Before heading down, Glenn tells Shane that he likes his haircut, while Shane assures him they will get him out alive. After the walker attack at the farm, Glenn and the others reunite at the highway and is saddened when he learns of Shane's death. Glenn is shocked to learn of Shane's betrayal and plan to kill Rick.
 * "Have I mentioned that I really like your new haircut? You have a nice shaped head."
 * —Glenn commenting on Shane[src]

Dale Horvath
Glenn and Dale are good friends and look after each other during their stay at the Atlanta Camp. Glenn had a true friendship with Dale, frequently asking for advice and helping him fix the RV when Jim died. Dale is the first person Glenn talks to regarding his sexual encounter with Maggie, he also tells Dale both Lori and Maggie's secrets revealing the level of trust he had for him. Glenn saw Dale as a mentor type figure. Dale's death hit Glenn hard when he and Andrea were attempting to fix the RV, with Andrea telling him that Dale would be proud, this resulted with Glenn breaking down in tears as he reflected on how Dale was a true friend. In the episode The Distance, Dale is silently remembered by Glenn. In the episode "No Way Out", Enid asks Glenn about the people he's lost. Glenn names Dale, Hershel, Andrea, and Tyreese as some of the friends he's lost since the outbreak started.
 * "I let him down."
 * —Glenn to Andrea regarding Dale[src]

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

Carol Peletier
Carol and Glenn are good friends and look after each other during their stay at the Atlanta Camp. Glenn shows concern for Carol due to her being unable to defend herself from walkers, and protects her whenever he can. When Sophia goes missing, Glenn assists Carol in finding her. Glenn is saddened and sorry for Carol when Sophia's fate is revealed, and constantly looks after her. After Hershel is bitten, Glenn is thankful towards Carol for assisting in saving him and appreciates his medical skills. Later, Carol asks Glenn for a favor which involved helping her kill a female walker so she can practice performing a C-Section as she may have to be the one to deliver Lori's baby due to Hershel's current condition and because of Carl being born that way, which improves their friendship.
 * "You know my friend Glenn? He's the best tucker I know. And he'll make sure that you feel toasty and warm, okay?"
 * —Carol to Lizzie regarding Glenn[src]

Carol appeared to be heartbroken when Morgan told her that he had been killed by Negan.

Sophia Peletier
Glenn seems to care a lot about Sophia and the other children at the Atlanta camp, and cares for all of them. After Sophia's disappearance, Glenn helps by scouting out routes to search for Sophia on a map. He also physically searches for Sophia on certain occasions. After the discovery and death of Sophia, Glenn states that finding her was important to the whole group.
 * " You know, maybe in some weird way this is for the best. At least we know and now we can move on. Yeah, it's just like... It meant so much to everyone-- finding her, you know?"
 * —Glenn regarding Sophia[src]

T-Dog
Glenn and T-Dog are good friends and look after each other during their stay at the Atlanta Camp. During their supply run in Atlanta, Glenn appreciates T-Dog and they often work together, showing an amount of trust between the two. When T-Dog gets beaten by Merle, Glenn attempts to intervene the fight. During their time at Atlanta and the Greene farm, Glenn and T-Dog work with each other to ensure the group's survival, thus strengthening their friendship. After T-Dog's death, Glenn is devestated, and tells Hershel that T-Dog gave survivors a ride to safety in his church van and says that he was a good man who saved many lives. Glenn cared for T-Dog so much that he believed that Rick and the group should have killed the prisoners at first sight.
 * "When the evacuations started, T-Dog drove his church van to the home of every senior he knew just in case they needed a ride. He saved my ass on a thousand occasions. He wasn't just a good guy... he was the best."
 * —Glenn to Hershel regarding T-Dog[src]

Jim
Glenn and Jim barely interacted, though Glenn and Jim had some of the same interests such as cars. After the group lay Jim by a tree so that he could reanimate and be with his family, Glenn was saddened and gloomy. While being interrogated by Merle, Glenn honors Jim by telling Merle that the group is strong and that Jim is still with them.
 * "Think I'm in this by myself? You can't take us all. There's too many of us. We've been on the road, not hiding in some dungeon. Rick, Shane, Dale, Jim, Andrea."
 * —Glenn to Merle[src]

Morales
Morales and Glenn were shown to have a good relationship with each other during their time in the Atlanta Camp and worked well together. It is not known how Glenn felt about Morales and his family leaving the group. Nearly two years later, Morales would be told of Glenn's violent death at the hands of his own leader, Negan, by his former ally Rick, though Morales did not seem to show much remorse for Glenn's death and made it very clear that his loyalty was to Negan and the Saviors.

Hershel Greene
Hershel and Glenn initially don't have a very good relationship, with the former disapproving of his relationship with his daughter, Maggie. But as the time passes, Hershel realizes that Glenn is a capable man who can care and protect his daughter from the dangerous world they live in. He gives Glenn a pocket watch (which has been passed through generations in Hershel's family) and along with it permission to be with Maggie.
 * "You're like my own son, Glenn."
 * —Hershel to Glenn when treating his wounds[src]

Later on in the prison, Hershel tells Glenn that he is like a son to him, showing their extremely close bond and friendship. When the Prison is overrun by Walkers after a delivery van driven by a Woodbury soldier unloads them during the Woodbury attack, Glenn (along with Michonne) helps to rescue Hershel. Glenn later confronts Hershel telling him he wishes to marry Maggie. Hershel happily agrees, saying "You have my blessing."

When Glenn falls ill from the mystery virus spreading throughout the prison, he still helps Hershel and Sasha with the other patients in quarantine until he becomes too weak to do so. Hershel works tirelessly to save him, to the point where he pleads with Maggie not to kill the walker who is about to kill him, as the walker is wearing intubation that he can use for Glenn. Maggie manages to kill the walker without damaging the mask, and Hershel stabilizes Glenn until Michonne, Tyreese, Bob, and Daryl arrive with medicine.

Glenn is ill and/or unconscious throughout the fall of the prison, meaning he knows nothing of Hershel's capture or death. When he comes to and gathers some supplies and mementos from the abandoned prison, one of the items he takes is Hershel's watch. When Tara, a member of the Governor's militia, accidentally tells him about the murder (mentioning an "old man" the Governor killed), Glenn asks if she means Hershel. Upon getting confirmation, Glenn is devastated. He comments that he was a great man and taught him to keep hoping, showing that his father-in-law's message has been passed down. Right up until Glenn's death he always kept Hershel's watch on him which found it's way back to Maggie's hands, then passed onto Enid.

Beth Greene
Glenn cares for Beth due to her youth and the fact that she means the world to Maggie and Hershel, and looks after her from time to time. Before they arrived at the prison, it is presumed that they started caring deeply for one another like siblings. Following Glenn's return from Woodbury, Beth is glad to see both him and Maggie again. After Glenn and Maggie's marriage, Glenn's relationship with Beth has improved, and is now her brother-in-law. Beth would sometimes write about Glenn and Maggie's happiness together in her diary, explicitly stating that she believed that they would grow old together. Glenn was visibly shocked and saddened when he discovered Beth had been killed.
 * "Why don't you go check on Beth? Go on."
 * —Glenn to Maggie about checking up on Beth[src]

Oscar
Although they rarely interacted, like the rest of the group, Glenn was initially distrustful towards Oscar and the other prisoners. Glenn viewed Oscar and his best friend Axel as "unstable" and useless when it came to fighting walkers. 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, Glenn and the others accept Oscar and Axel into the group, even though Glenn confides in Hershel that a part of him wishes that they had killed all of the prisoners, including Oscar and Axel, when they first met them, and that way, Lori and T-Dog would both still be alive. However, Glenn quickly regrets saying this when Hershel points out that Oscar and Axel have proven to be good guys.

When Glenn and Maggie 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 helps an injured Glenn over the wall, just before Oscar gets shot and killed by a Woodbury guard. Glenn was shocked and distraught over Oscar's death and mourned his former companion. Later, as Rick, Maggie and Glenn held Michonne at gunpoint, Glenn scolded Michonne for ditching the group earlier and partly blamed her for Oscar's death.

The Governor
Philip is one of the few people in the series that Glenn has an extreme dislike for, mainly for what he did to Maggie during their kidnapping. Philip had Merle interrogate Glenn while he bluffed raping Maggie in an effort to divulge the location of the Prison. After Rick and Maggie attack Woodbury, Glenn is angered at Rick for not killing the Governor during the attack and instead focusing his efforts on rescuing Daryl, who had been taken by Woodbury while covering the others as they escape. Glenn was absent when the Governor killed Hershel in the second attack, though Tara tells him but addresses him as "Brian" making it unclear if Glenn knows of the Governor's role in Hershel's death. However, since Tara was told, it can be assumed that Glenn knows too and still harbors resentment to him.
 * "Get the hell out of here!"
 * —Glenn to the Governor during the attack of the prison[src]

Michonne
Glenn and Michonne showed signs of distrust when they first met outside of Woodbury. However, by the next day, they were both untied in their desire to kill Merle, which strengthened their bond slightly. Glenn vouched for Michonne when Daryl returned to the prison and questions arose about why they let Michonne in and not Merle. After Merle had left the prison, both Glenn and Michonne showed little regret towards his death.
 * "We just got stuck with each other. We were lucky. We figured it all out together. It felt like we did. After everything, we did. The world's not what we thought it was. Hilltop, the Saviors, it's bigger."
 * —Glenn to Michonne about their expanded world[src]

The two of them became prominent supply runners for the prison after the disappearance of the Governor. Glenn and Michonne worked together in raiding the superstore shelter, though they did not scavenge for supplies together. Once they returned the prison, however, their interactions became minimal due to Glenn being quarantined from everyone not infected by the influenza at the prison. Michonne volunteered to go to the college to search for medicine that would help treat those who had fallen ill, Glenn included.

Glenn was separated from Michonne when the prison fell, and only wanted to find Maggie when he woke up. Thus, he was willing to leave his entire group behind for the sake of his wife. After he found her, he suggested going to Terminus to see if any of their group had arrived there. Glenn was understandably not too excited and quite disappointed when he was reunited with Rick and Michonne, as he believed that the residents of Terminus would kill all of them.

Glenn and Michonne had little interaction throughout Season 5, but they continued their friendship even when Glenn and Maggie left with Abraham for Washington D.C., where Glenn stated to Maggie that he missed everyone they had left behind. When they returned to the church where the two groups had split, Glenn and Michonne were happy to see each other again, and they left for Atlanta together.

Michonne and Glenn went with Rick, Tyreese, and Noah to Noah's old community in the hopes of finding good people. Michonne was shocked to hear that Glenn didn't believe it mattered if people were good anymore, as they died just the same. She pleaded with them to go to Washington, D.C., anyway, which Glenn hesitantly denied. When Rick told her that she was right, Glenn appeared indifferent, but supported his decision regardless. Glenn and Michonne worked together to steady Tyreese and carry him out of the ruined community, and both were saddened when he died.

Both Glenn and Rick were distrustful of the water left for them in the road, though Michonne was more worried about whoever was watching them. Glenn and Michonne volunteered together to search for the vehicles that Aaron had promised them, and they turned up positive results. The two rode with Rick at night for the community Aaron was directing them towards, showing that they were growing comfortable around each other. Glenn was grateful toward Michonne for saving him from the walkers when he ran out of bullets.

Michonne came to Glenn's aid when Nicholas attacked him and Noah, which Glenn appreciated. They both felt disgusted by Nicholas's lies to Deanna in an attempt to get Rick's whole group removed from the community. They ended Season 5 on fairly good terms.

Michonne was heartbroken when Negan killed Glenn and later helps carry his body to the RV.

Haley Edwards
Glenn was one of the few people who didn't distrust her when she came to the prison and even helps her with killing walkers. She was devastated to learn that he was killed by Negan.

Tyreese Williams
Glenn accepted Tyreese and his group into the prison after first meeting them, and vowed to put in a good word for them with Rick. Despite Glenn's and Hershel's words, Rick still throws them out after remembering what the last result of trusting other strangers was.
 * "Get him up!"
 * —Glenn to Rick and Noah, ordering them to help Tyreese[src]

When the prison members officially opened their doors to survivors, Glenn and Tyreese seemed to be on good terms, going on supply runs together, though Tyreese admits he went on the supply run for a different reason. Glenn separates Tyreese and Karen once he learns of her sickness. Glenn does not take sides in the argument between Rick, Daryl and Tyreese because he himself had fallen sick to the influenza at the prison.

Glenn and Tyreese do not interact for the rest of the season, but he shares hope with Sasha that he may still be alive, showing that he saw Tyreese as a strong individual.

Glenn and Maggie remain behind with Tyreese, Judith, Bob, Eugene and Gabriel, all of whom are horrified at Rick's orchestrated massacre of the remaining Terminants.

Glenn leaves with Abraham while Tyreese stayed with Rick, cutting off communication between the two for a large period of time. When Noah was to be brought back to his community, Glenn left his grieving wife to help Tyreese get him there. Glenn was shown to be concerned for Tyreese after seeing him bitten and amputated, and defended him from a horde of walkers at the gates. Glenn stood over Tyreese's corpse remorsefully at the end of Tyreese's life.

Sasha Williams
Although Glenn and Sasha have relatively little interaction, it is known that the two respect each other. When Sasha and her group first arrive at the prison, Glenn allows them to remain just outside their cell block and lets them bury Donna next to the other graves in the field. When someone else in their group suggested attacking Glenn and taking the prison for themselves, Sasha denied him, citing that these people had welcomed them in. Glenn promises to vouch for them when Rick returned. Despite Glenn's and Hershel's words, Rick still forces Sasha and her group to leave.

Over the course of the following months after the Woodbury survivors fled to the prison and Rick welcomed Sasha back in, Glenn and Sasha went on numerous supply runs together, strengthening their bond. On one supply run to The Big Spot, Sasha and Glenn worked together to clear the entrance and rescue Bob from the walkers, although neither was successful in the attempt to save him.

Glenn and Sasha were both infected by the influenza and were quarantined together, although neither spoke as Glenn was always busy helping other sick victims.

When the two escaped Terminus, both opted to just leave the place behind instead of going back to kill them all.

When Bob was returned without one of his legs to Rick's group by surviving Terminus residents, Sasha brutally slaughtered Martin, which horrified Glenn.

Glenn expressed his regrets over Tyreese's death to Sasha, wondering if he could have done something more to save him.

Upon their arrival at Alexandria, the two did not easily adapt to the environment, but still tried to make it work within the community

After Negan killed her boyfriend Abraham, Sasha was already saddened enough but once Glenn was killed, she was devastated to watch as her boyfriend and her close friend were killed back to back.

Bob Stookey
Bob was found by Glenn and Daryl before the start of Season 4. Though not much interacting between them is shown, Glenn saves his life, only for Zach to get killed instead. After a huge number of prison inhabitants had been sick, including Glenn. Bob volunteers to pick up medical supplies with Daryl, Michonne and Tyreese at a school. Bob contributes to the healing of Glenn who saves him from the influence when he gets to prison. Glenn is saddened by Bob's death.

Tara Chambler
Glenn and Tara, for now, have a very utilitarian relationship; they are companions because they need each other's help for survival. Glenn, though aware of Tara's participation in the Governor's raid on the prison, is not overtly hostile toward her and helped her escape the prison. Tara, guilty over helping destroy his home, is incredulous that Glenn would want her help but feels obliged to do so.Their relationship improves significantly in "Claimed"; Glenn seems to genuinely trust Tara by the end of the episode, and Tara even assisted him in getting Abraham to stop the truck so he could go back and look for Maggie. In "Us", realized wasn't the case. Tara is also shown to be feeling very guilty and in a great deal of debut to Glenn since even when she injuries her leg she continues walking and follows him into a dark and dangerous tunnel, in the tunnel she is trapped by fallen debris and the walkers move in, Glenn refuses to abandon her and fights off the walkers until they are rescued by more of the group. When Glenn is reunited with the others he decides not to mention Tara's involvement in the prison attack so that she can have a fresh start with them. Glenn and Tara have been shown to be closer than ever in season 5 and help each other on supply runs at Alexandria and Glenn is deeply worried when Tara is knocked unconscious from a grenade explosion due to Aiden's arrogance. When Tara wakes up Glenn is happy to see her awake.

She appeared to be heartbroken when she found out about her friend's death by Negan.

Abraham Ford
Glenn and Abraham were very good friends, but were not always so. Glenn and Abraham started out pretty badly when Abraham was telling Glenn that Maggie was dead and that he should "do something with his life". This results in a fight, the noise from which attracts a horde of walkers. Due to Eugene accidentally shooting their truck's gas tank full of holes, rendering it useless, he, along with Eugene and Rosita, decided to follow Glenn and Tara to look for Maggie. During a conversation with Tara, Abraham reveals he has respect for Glenn, but believes saving the world is more important. Later, when Glenn apologizes for hitting him, Abraham jokingly tells Glenn that he isn't sorry for fighting Glenn due to his love for combat. Abraham ultimately forgives him. During season five, it is seen that their friendship is much stronger than before and Glenn is one of the few people actually knows how to calm him down and make him see reason. The two gradually became brothers-in-arms and often had each others backs. Abraham admired Glenn's bravery and vision greatly, and looked up to Glenn's positive outlook on life and starting a family with Maggie, prompting him to seek out a romance with Sasha. Glenn was devastated to see Abraham killed by Negan but had little time to mourn him as he soon shared the same fate as his fellow companion. As respect to their friendship they were also buried together at Hilltop.

Eugene Porter
Eugene seems to appreciate and has a neutral relationship with Glenn. Eugene decides he has to know if Glenn and Tara made it out of the tunnels alive and he tricks Rosita into going to the tunnel exit to find out. Glenn even gave him his own riot gear to increase Eugene's odds of surviving the journey to the capital. Even after learning about Eugene's lie, he still tries to protect him from Abraham. When Glenn was killed by Negan, it was too much for Eugene and he had to cover his eyes to prevent seeing Glenn's head smashed in. In the aftermath, Eugene was horrified with Glenn's death.
 * "Why the hair?"
 * —Glenn to Eugene[src]

Rosita Espinosa
Glenn and Rosita have a friendly relationship, their relationship likely developed further when Rosita gave Glenn the picture of Maggie he had taken back at the prison. Despite their relationship, Rosita yells at Glenn for not considering Tara's injury, calling him an "ass", however when Glenn and Tara are about to enter the tunnel, she gives him a goodbye hug and tells him to try not to be an ass. Lately, it is shown that they deeply respect each other. Rosita was horrified when Glenn was killed by Negan and was saddened by it and despises Negan for it, and is saddened by the fact that because of it Glenn and Maggie's child will now grow up without a father.
 * "Try not to be an ass."
 * —Rosita to Glenn[src]

Noah
Glenn and Noah did not know each other until after Beth's death. Although Glenn doubted that Noah's home was still intact, he still went for his sake, as well as to honor Beth, but was ultimately proven right. However, after arriving at Alexandria, the two became supply runners together with Tara, and became closer. Later, when Noah was sitting by himself at the welcoming party, Glenn and Maggie asked him to join, insisting that he is a part of the family. During a supply run, when Noah ends up being devoured by walkers due to Nicholas' arrogance, Glenn is highly traumatized and despite his morality almost kills Nicholas out of rage for getting Noah killed, showing that he cared for him.
 * "Don't let go!"
 * —Noah to Glenn[src]

Aaron
Aaron and Glenn have a fair relationship. Glenn appears to be distrustful along with his group towards Aaron and what he offers. Glenn does not appear to be in shock when Rick punches him in the face, knocking him out. The distrust that Glenn has towards Aaron elevates when he and some of his members go to where Aaron says where his car is. Glenn tells the group to shoot anyone whom they come across. However, despite the distrust Glenn has, the two reconcile, as shown by when Glenn finds Aaron, still tied up, and puts down by a walker attacking him. Glenn sets him loose and tells him to run off while there's still a chance. Aaron disagrees, saying that they need to stay together, no matter what, because that's the only way they can survive. Aaron was horrified when Glenn was killed by Negan. He later helps carry his body to the RV.
 * "We can make it together, but we can only make it together. You said that. I was listening."
 * —Aaron to Glenn.[src]

Aiden Monroe
Glenn and Aiden met a few days after Glenn and his group entered Alexandria. They started off smoothly, and they respected each other, until Glenn started seeing how he deals with the walkers, one of which almost bit Tara. Aiden tried to warn Glenn how they do things at Alexandria, which Glenn disapproved of. Aiden asked his mother why she let Glenn and his group in before trying to punch Glenn in the face, only to be knocked to the ground in the attempt.
 * "Because we actually know what we're doing."
 * —Glenn when Aiden asks why Glenn's group was let into Alexandria.[src]

Apparently, Deanna's forced integration of Rick's group turned their relationship for the better, as the two seemed to listen to each other when raiding the warehouse. When inside, Aiden impulsively shot an armored walker several times, one of his gunshots hitting a grenade. Glenn tried to save him with the aid of Nicholas, but was unable to due to Nicholas' desertion. Glenn was then forced to try to save him alone, but Aiden told him not to because he did not want to get another person killed, revealing that he had gotten his last team killed. Glenn was dragged away by Noah shortly before the walkers killed Aiden, greatly saddening Glenn.

Nicholas
Glenn and Nicholas, upon meeting first, held a mutual respect for being capable survivors. They greeted each other graciously, and proceeded to follow Aiden on Glenn's first supply run with Alexandria. Before their supply run could begin, Nicholas and Aiden insisted on killing a walker that had devoured their friends, but found the walker out of sight. Glenn hastily ordered Nicholas to be quiet when he whistled to try and lure out the walker, but Nicholas did not stop. When Glenn killed the walker before it could be tied up, Aiden and Nicholas were outraged that the glory of killing the walker had been taken away. Later, when they returned to the community, Nicholas and Aiden were adamant that Glenn and his friends be removed from their positions and find new jobs. A scuffle between the runners (and Daryl) broke out, but was ended due to the intervention of Deanna. Deanna reprimanded Aiden and Nicholas and ordered them to be more open to Glenn's ideas since he had been gathering supplies longer than them.
 * "You're not that guy anymore."
 * —Glenn to Nicholas on the latter's cowardly past.[src]

After Deanna's forced integration of Rick's group, Nicholas and Aiden grudgingly accepted Deanna's order to listen to Glenn.

On their next excursion, Nicholas and Glenn were charged with escorting Eugene into a storage warehouse to find a power converter. Nicholas firmly established that they needed to be quick, so the runners should run in and exit through the front doors, but Glenn disagreed in favor of scouting the building first. After finding walkers surrounding the front doors, they returned to the back and went inside with Eugene and the other runners. After walkers inside the warehouse tried to get at them from behind a fence, Nicholas told everyone to just move on, to which Glenn agreed. After the explosion accidentally set off by Aiden, Nicholas pronounced Aiden dead without checking him. After Aiden cried out, Nicholas was hesitant to go back and save his "friend" from the walkers. When he, Glenn, and Noah reached Aiden, they tried to remove him from a pair of metal bars that impaled him. Nicholas, in favor of saving himself, marooned the runners and tried to escape without them out the front door, which made Glenn upset. When Glenn and Noah caught up with Nicholas, they all became trapped inside of a revolving door. In spite of Glenn's plan to get everyone out, Nicholas panicked and opened his door first, causing the walkers to reach Noah and devour him. Glenn was distraught at Noah's death, and wholeheartedly blamed Nicholas. When Nicholas tried to escape without him and Eugene, Glenn beat him down, but brought him back to Alexandria regardless to face Deanna.

Nicholas blatantly lied to Deanna about Aiden's what had happened to Aiden, whence Glenn and he were both remanded to stay until she sorted out who was responsible, as they both told different stories. Once Glenn discovered Nicholas's lie, he confronted him on each of the people he had gotten killed, calling him a coward that should not have lived. He warned him to stay behind the walls for the rest of his life, but Nicholas did not heed his warning and snuck out of the community to retrieve a weapon he had stashed. He later stalked Glenn while he talked to his wife, waiting for an opportunity to lure him out of the community. He picked his moment and allowed Glenn to see him climb over the walls. He lured him far enough away from the community to kill him, and he shot Glenn in the shoulder. Glenn survived, however, and assaulted Nicholas while he was tracking Glenn. When walkers got involved in the violence, Nicholas ran, leaving Glenn for dead. While walking back to the community, Nicholas was attacked again by a still alive Glenn, where Glenn broke Nicholas's ankle. Blaming Nicholas for Noah's death, Glenn prepared to kill Nicholas for his cowardly actions, but Nicholas pleaded for his life. Not having the heart to kill a man just yet, Glenn stopped himself from killing Nicholas and instead picked him up. The two wounded men limped back to Alexandria together.

Heath
Glenn and Heath show a strong friendship, shown when they kill the walkers in "First Time Again" and "No Way Out" and when they go out on the supply run in "Thank You" and when they slaughtered the Saviors in "Not Tomorrow Yet". Glenn spares Heath from having to make a human kill, and takes the pain for his friend.

Stacey
Glenn and Stacey show a strong friendship, as shown when they killed walkers together in "First Time Again" and "No Way Out". She was shocked and devastated when she learned about his death.

Enid
Enid and Glenn have a good relationship, albeit starting out rocky. They first interacted when Enid passed Glenn down a bottle of after when he was trapped under a dumpster, following his escape from a herd of walkers. She runs away, only to be chased by Glenn. He asks her to come back to Alexandria with him, but she refuses. When he attempts to force her to go, she pulls a gun on him. He convinces her to lower it, however, and she returns to Alexandria with him.

When they arrive back, they notice Maggie trapped on a podium with walkers surrounding her and the Safe-Zone. Enid risks her life to help Glenn save Maggie, showing she respects Glenn and wants to help him. She kept the green balloons they had when they found each other outside of Alexandria, and placed them on his grave, showing she is saddened by Glenn's death and truly cared for him.

Hannah
Hannah and Glenn had very few interactions with each other. She wasn't very trustworthy of him or the group when they first appeared in Alexandria. She did however showed concerns about him being missing in "Now". She was saddened to learn of his death by Negan.

Negan
Glenn had little interaction with Negan, mainly only hearing of him through reputation. When Glenn met Negan in person after being kidnapped by Dwight he was quite terrified as he and his group were far larger and threatening than they had been led to believe. When Negan declared that someone must be killed as punishment for killing almost thirty of his men, Glenn attacked Negan out of rage when he almost considered killing Maggie but was restrained by Dwight. Though Negan expressed distaste for Glenn's actions he let him away with it, acknowledging it is an emotional moment, but promised that he'd kill one more if anyone did that again. After Negan murders Abraham and Daryl attacks him in vengeance Negan reminds them that he won't tolerate it and instead viciously beats Glenn to death, laughing hysterically while he does so.
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Appearances
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Season 1

 * "Days Gone Bye" (Voice Only)
 * "Guts"
 * "Tell It to the Frogs"
 * "Vatos"
 * "Wildfire"
 * "TS-19"

Season 2

 * "What Lies Ahead"
 * "Bloodletting"
 * "Save the Last One"
 * "Cherokee Rose"
 * "Chupacabra"
 * "Secrets"
 * "Pretty Much Dead Already"
 * "Nebraska"
 * "Triggerfinger"
 * "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"
 * "Claimed"
 * "Alone" (No Lines)
 * "Us"
 * "A"

Season 5

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

Season 6

 * "First Time Again"
 * "Thank You"
 * "Heads Up"
 * "Start to Finish"
 * "No Way Out"
 * "Knots Untie"
 * "Not Tomorrow Yet"
 * "The Same Boat"
 * "Twice as Far"
 * "East"
 * "Last Day on Earth"

Season 7

 * "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be" (Corpse)
 * "The Cell" (Photograph/Corpse)
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Trivia

 * Glenn reveals to Hershel the origins of his family, which is from Michigan, but originally came from Korea, similarly to Glenn's actor, Steven Yeun.
 * Glenn played the video game "Portal". He brings it up to Maggie when comparing it to him being put in the well with the walker.
 * Glen Mazzara confirmed that Glenn's last name is Rhee. Glenn's last name is also listed on his page on AMC's official "The Walking Dead" site.[2]
 * Interesting, Glenn's last name is not stated on screen until Maggie declares it as her last name following his death.
 * Glenn has been captured four times. He is in a two-way tie with Daryl for being captured the second most amount of times, only second to Eugene who has been captured five times.
 * The abductors of Glenn are the members of the Atlanta Nursing Home, Merle Dixon while a resident of Woodbury, the members of Terminus, and the Saviors led by Dwight.
 * In the bonus commentary of the Season 5 DVD, Steven Yeun discusses Noah's death. He says that Noah had indeed let go of Glenn's hand and allowed himself to be devoured and that Noah's departing words, "Don't let go", were meant to tell Glenn to not lose himself.
 * Glenn's clothes from Season 1 can be purchased as an Xbox 360 Avatar outfit.
 * In Season 5, Glenn had the most on-screen walker kills with 70 walker kills.
 * Until "Not Tomorrow Yet", where he had to kill The Saviors in their sleep, Glenn had never killed another human being.
 * Glenn and Maggie's relationship was the longest lasting relationship in the TV Series thus far, and also the first known official marriage to take place after the apocalypse.
 * Glenn is the last character to die in Season 6.
 * Glenn is also the third main character to be killed off in a season finale, after Sophia and Abraham.
 * Glenn's death is the first death from the original Atlanta Group since Sophia in Season 3.