After so many seasons of shocking deaths, you would think we would become numb, but then characters like Laura are killed, and we're just as upset as we were the first time beloved characters died. Laura first appears in season 7, episode 3, "The Cell," as one of Negan's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) most loyal followers. She's a bit of a contradiction. While she seems to have no problem with the violence Negan inflicts, she has a code and softened throughout the series, making her a fan favorite for a time.
Laura Was Killed By Beta While Trying To Protect Mary
Beta Wanted Revenge On The Traitorous Gamma
After the Saviors suffer huge casualties, Laura surrenders to the Militia and embraces the idea of peace with the other communities. She may have been violent in the past, but that was a survival method, and when offered another way, she gladly takes it. Laura shifts to gardening and seems to find some comfort in peaceful work, even treating former enemies with respect. Over a year after Negan is defeated, Laura is basically a mediator between the Saviors and the other communities, refusing to raise a violent hand against another.
Though she succeeds in buying Mary enough time, Beta easily overpowers her and swings her into the prison bars and onto the ground, eventually breaking her neck. There have been some disappointing deaths in The Walking Dead, and while Laura at least got to go out as a hero, hers was a bummer, and there were some problems with it. For one, as a hardened survivor and wielding an ax at the time, she should have put up more of a fight.
Laura's First & Last Appearance In The Walking Dead |
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Season |
Episode |
Title |
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First Appearance |
7 |
3 |
The Cell |
Last Appearance |
11 |
24 |
Rest in Peace (flashback) |
Lindsley Register Was Upset That Her Character Was Killed Off
Register Responded To Fans On Twitter About Her Sudden Exit
As much as it was a bummer for us to see Laura killed off The Walking Dead, actress Lindsley Register was equally upset. After the episode aired, Register Tweeted,
"I can't believe it's over. Thank you ❤️ https://t.co/4ZDZXneYfc"
She also responded to posts by fans who went online to express their disappointment. Register said to them (via Twitter),
"Thanks for sending love. It's tough closing this chapter. https://t.co/cv97KaknqS"
The fact that Lindsley Register appears to be upset about her character's departure makes it hurt all the more. Register having a "tough time closing this chapter" could suggest that she was as surprised as we were by Laura's ending. It's an abrupt death, and one that could have been shared by anyone. It's not as if Laura had a particular connection with Mary or Beta, and it feels like she was just in the wrong place at the right time, or the right place at the right time if you're Mary.
It's bad enough that the audience doesn't get much closure about Laura's death; the fact that Register hasn't really had closure either is a bit frustrating. You have to assume that someone forewarned Register that her character was on the chopping block, but if not, it makes it seem like Laura's death was as poorly planned as it looked.
Fans Didn't Know Laura Was Officially Dead Until Talking Dead
Most Talking Dead Episodes Feature Important Characters From The Previous Episode
Audiences were further confused by Lindsley Register not showing up on Talking Dead, the live TV aftershow which began after the encore presentation of the second-season premiere of The Walking Dead. With such little fanfare for Laura, it wasn't even clear that she had been killed until the Talking Dead after the episode, when she appeared in the standard "In Memoriam" section. Usually, important characters from the previous episode appear in the Talking Dead follow-up, but not with Register. One Twitter user, @WriteFromBoston said,
"Brilliantly stated. Not being on The Talking Dead is criminal. Laura was one of the longest running characters on the show."
Lindsley Register's Post-The Walking Dead Career
Register Had A Recurring Role In The Military Drama Series Six
After The Walking Dead, Lindsley Register primarily continued working in television. She appeared in small roles in shows like Outcast, Unbridled, and The Haves and the Have Nots. Her most notable post-TWD role came in the military drama series Six, about SEAL Team Six. She has a recurring role as Dharma Caulder. Register also has some film roles in movies like Scorn as Zoe Webster and Juanita as Candice. While Register doesn't have any upcoming projects at the moment, when she does, hopefully, they will give her character a more suitable exit than the one Laura got on TWD.