![]() ![]() ![]() Over time, however, they grew to become fearful of the community leader, Negan, due to his violent sociopathic actions.Įventually, Tina fell behind on points and became unable to purchase the insulin which she so desperately required. At some point later, the trio somehow came into contact with a group of survivors known as " the Saviors", whom they subsequently joined and settled into a compound known as the Sanctuary, where they worked together to earn "points" in exchange for supplies. by her sister Sherry and brother-in-law Dwight. Tina also used to babysit Carla and Delly with her sister and that she required regular doses of insulin to deal with her diabetes.ĭuring the onset of the outbreak, Tina was rescued from Washington, D.C. Not much is known about Tina's life prior to or as the outbreak began, except that she grew up in Virginia alongside her older sister, Sherry. Tina proves to be unfit to survive, shown when she panics and rather than run away, somehow trips forward into the two walkers and gets bitten. However, it turns out they were not completely dead and reanimate. After finding the bodies of Carla and Delly, two teens she used to babysit, she takes the time to mourn their deaths, placing a flower on their bodies. During her short time, she didn’t speak much but was very civil and respectful. Despite this, Sherry and Dwight refuse to leave her behind. However, she suffers from diabetes which often makes her a detriment to the group since she requires regular doses of insulin. Leah was tracking Daryl.Tina is a kind and well-meaning girl. Whatever their opinion is going to be about it, we can't control that. it's easy to just focus on the work and focus on giving the fans the best show we can possibly give them. It's interesting because the social media and the fans are so vitally important and at the same time. Ultimately, this is a TV show and it's meant to be fun. , w e did an interview around February where we spoke for a little. Did you receive any support from AMC or did any actors reach out to you and check in on you at all and say, "Hey, I saw this is going on. I think we've all been there a little bit with social media interactions, honestly. This doesn't go where you think it goes." So it's just been a game of how can I keep my mouth shut? I can handle this." And then there was a hot minute where I was like, "Ooh, maybe I can't handle this." I knew where the character was going and I wanted to be commenting, "Y'all have no idea. It was really like being thrown into the fire. They kind of warned me at the beginning that the fans were passionate and sort of divided on who Daryl should be with technically Leah the first, official love interest. What was it like stepping back on set after being immersed into this fandom and maybe seeing some of the comments people were saying? Was it hard? Did you have that in mind at all? Or do you leave that at the door? I know the fans get a bit passionate and very vocal when it comes to Daryl and Carol. Lynn Collins said becoming Daryl's love interest was a bit "like being thrown into the fire."īefore we chat Sunday's episode, I know you previously spoke a bit about fan backlash after you joined the show and your first episode aired. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]()
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