THE WALKING DEAD Actor Seems To Spoil Their Character's Death In An Upcoming Episode

THE WALKING DEAD Actor Seems To Spoil Their Character's Death In An Upcoming Episode

Fans sometimes get lucky and catch spoilers thanks to people who are involved in the production of a movie/TV show, but it's rare that an actor foreshadows their own death on social media. Read on!

By LiteraryJoe - Mar 16, 2019 04:03 PM EST
Filed Under: The Walking Dead
Source: Comic Book
If you guessed Earl and Tammy Rose, the older couple who recently became more central to the story of the survivors (and the Whisperers, by proxy), you would be correct! Or at least, it certainly seems that way if a new Instagram post from the actress who plays Tammy is to be believed.

Earl is the Blacksmith that Maggie gave another chance to after he attempted to kill her. He and Tammy went on to eventually take in and adopt a discarded Whisperer baby despite their age, frailty, and close calls (foreshadowing?) with walkers. In one of their last appearances, the elderly couple work together to insure that they are both safe and while fans may have thought that meant they would be okay, it seems to have been a bit of a red herring from the storytellers.

In the comics, this is roughly the time that Tammy was killed off, helping to ignite a large-scale battle with The Whisperers. Take a look at the Instagram post from actress Brett Butler below. 


You can see by the comments that Butler makes in her post that she is convinced that her time is over on the show, and she seems to indicate that the same is true for Earl as well. The question is, why is she so vocal about what would clearly be considered a spoiler for a very popular show? Let us know what you think below in the comments!



The Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic survival series featuring a large ensemble cast of survivors of the zombie apocalypse, trying to stay alive from the near-constant threat of attacks from the mindless zombies, colloqially known as walkers. However, with the fall of humanity these survivors also face conflict from other living survivors who have formed groups and communities with their own sets of laws and morals, often leading to hostile conflict between the human communities.

The Walking Dead airs on AMC on Sunday nights at 9.
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SuperManes
SuperManes - 3/16/2019, 4:52 PM
Haven't watched a single episode since Rick left. Any good now?
MrCamw1
MrCamw1 - 3/16/2019, 5:33 PM
@SuperManes - ive missed the last two eps but the few ive seen post Rick leaving I wouldnt say Ive been too pleased about.
SuperManes
SuperManes - 3/17/2019, 6:09 AM
@MrCamw1 - and by the absence of comments on this article I'm guessing nobody else is pleased either. Shame, at one point it was an awesome show
MrDandy
MrDandy - 3/17/2019, 8:03 PM
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