Wednesday 17 April 2013

Petition started to bring back Laurie Holden to 'The Walking Dead'

Petition started to bring back Laurie Holden to 'The Walking Dead', On the season 3 finale of "The Walking Dead," Laurie Holden was killed off. It was a shocking death because fans thought the Governor (David Morrissey) would be the one to be terminated by Rick and the group. On April 15, a petition was started on The Petition Site to bring her back to the show.

The petition to bring Laurie Holden back to "The Walking Dead" is sponsored by Brandon Campbell and reads,

"The Walking Dead fanbase would like to petition the producers of the show to re-write history and bring back the character "Andrea" in the fourth season. Through interviews we are led to believe former showrunner, Glen Mazzara, was the sole producer in favour of killing off the character in question. Under new management we encourage Scott M Gimple to rectify his predecessor's mistakes starting with Andrea's unnecessary death. Failing that, The Walking Dead fanbase would like the producers to know that Andrea's death was a colossal mistake and detrimental to the storytelling in the show. Please this petition to have a possible re-write/re-shoot in order to bring Andrea back on The Walking Dead for Season Four. She is one of the anchors holding the show together and she and Laurie Holden deserve more than such a pointless and early send-off."

It is only natural for characters to die in a zombie series and while some viewers may think it is unnecessary, there is really no point in bringing her back from the dead. It would disrupt other parts of the television series and would not make much sense.

So far the petition to bring Laurie Holden back to "The Walking Dead" has eight signatures. Their goal is to have 1,000 signatures.

Even if they had 1,000 people to sign or even a million, it is unlikely that Andrea's character would return to the show.

What do you think of the petition to bring Laurie Holden back to "The Walking Dead?"

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