![]() ![]() Everything.Īfter a first, brief period of calm, Pete resumed his old “family habits”, and started beating Jessie and Ron as much as before, even worse. Eventually, after a few months the Andersons arrived in the Alexandria Safe-Zone, a fortified town led by a former Congressman, Douglas Monroe: upon knowing that Pete was a doctor, the Safe-Zone gladly welcomed him and his family, and Jessie found a new house to live in with her husband and son. Everything collapsed, and society crumbled in a few months: Jessie and her family found themselves on the run, looking for a place to take shelter, trying their best to survive, with Pete finally too busy protecting himself and his family to take a beat on them. At last, fate tried to give her a substantial hand, and the world ended: due to the Outbreak, reanimated corpses started wandering the streets feeding on the flesh of the living, spreading their disease with incredible speed. ![]() Despite she deeply loved her son, and she desperately wanted to protect him, Jessie just couldn’t leave Pete, feeling this strange and paralyzing mixture of love and fear towards her husband. From their marriage eventually a son was born, Ron, and when he got old enough not to be killed by his outbursts, Pete started beating him as well. The worst part was that despite Pete’s nature and attitude, Jessie found herself unable to stop loving him, in a sick and self-destructive relation that imprisoned her body and soul. The two eventually got married, and Jessie realized what Pete’s true nature was: despite his public facade of a friendly and nice guy, he was actually a violent and abusive man, who often beat her out of pure whim, imposing himself as the “king of the house” and reducing her, with time, as the shadow of her former self, a woman terrified to death of her husband who had to ask permission to do anything not to get him angry (he usually got angry nevertheless). When she was still pretty young, she met a fascinating and charismatic doctor, Pete Anderson, and she fell in love with him. Arguably, she lived somewhere near or within Alexandria. Very little is known of Jessie prior to her life in the Alexandria Safe-Zone. Not that he is usually happy: let’s see together who Jessie is in the comics, and why we should worry of her husband. She is also the one who reassures Rick when his children “go missing” (actually in visit to some elder neighbors’ house), and who in the new episode flirts with him during the welcome party… something that probably won’t make her husband much happy. Today it’s the turn of Jessie, the cheerful woman portrayed by Alexandra Breckenridge who welcomes Rick Grimesin the Alexandria Safe-Zone and cuts his hair. And oh, in my opinion also, no way in hell will she be Andrea.Finally, we’re at the last character introduced in The Walking Dead episode Remember (and, in the meantime, just as many have been introduced in the following one…). I didn't see her display any real toughness or survival skill). I respect what everyone else thinks, I just don't think her and her baggage needs to be Rick/the group's problem (which that is what they would be in the long run. I don't feel that way because other people do. Well I was always under the impression that hitting on other guys when you are married with children is a pretty "whore-ish" thing to do. Oh, and I know someone said how people are going to start judging and calling her a whore and everything. I don't care less if she dies, I don't want her messing with our group dynamic. I think if shit hits the fan most of those ASZ people won't last long. If she really had a damn clue what it was like she'd realize these people were struggling to EAT, and she's worried about her less-than-impressive haircutting. I really got that when she was cutting Rick's hair and he said about running water and haircuts and stuff being things he thought he'd never see again, and she said "C'mon, haircuts were never going away" or the like. ![]() I agree with what someone said about them being "feeble". I just didn't like the character from the get-go once she subtly (but without question) began hitting on Rick. I have nothing against the actress herself. I happen to be fond of the ladies, and the show has a good variety of 'em. Click to expand.I can't speak for everyone, but her being a woman has nothing to do with me not liking her. ![]()
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