The Walking Dead: 6 Things That "Alone" Did Right (And 3 It Didn't)

2. Maggie Forgets Her Sister

On The Walking Dead, no couple has had a more successful relationship than Maggie and Glenn. Of course, neither of them being dead yet gives them something of an unfair advantage, but theirs has been the most consistently healthy romance of the entire series thus far. Their separation was one of the most tragic, and it's impossible not to root for them to find each other once more. After all, Maggie really is the only family that Glenn has left. Maggie, on the other hand, does happen to have someone else. Sadly for poor Beth, Maggie doesn't really seem to remember that she has a sister running (or possibly shambling) around the Georgia countryside as well. To give Maggie some credit, she did state back in "Inmates" that there was no way for her to know where Beth might have gone whereas Glenn had last been seen on the evacuation bus. Still, that she doesn't even mention Beth in "Alone" doesn't say anything good about Maggie's character. Honestly, would it really have been so difficult for Maggie to add Beth's name to her bloody messages to Glenn? Good thing Beth was kidnapped before she found one of the signs, because that would have had to sting a little bit.
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