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Aaron is a fictional character from the comic book series The Walking Dead and television series of the same name. [1] He is portrayed by Ross Marquand in the television series. In both media, he acts as a recruiter for the Alexandria Safe-Zone located in Washington, D.C. , for Rick Grimes and his fellow survivors on the road.
"Hearts Still Beating" is the eighth episode and mid-season finale of the seventh season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on December 11, 2016. The episode was written by Matthew Negrate and Channing Powell, and directed by Michael E. Satrazemis.
Aaron, portrayed by Ross Marquand, [31] is a recruiter for the Alexandria Safe-Zone who generally has a cheerful and outgoing personality. He is gay and maintains a relationship with Eric Raeligh with whom he traveled with to recruit Rick's group.
It is revealed in The Walking Dead: The Fall of the Governor that Marianne Dolan Williams is still alive and continues to live in Woodbury under the leadership of Lilly Caul. Series Lifespan: #32 [38]: 14 Hap Abernathy is a member of the Woodbury Army, who participated in the assault on the prison. After the prison becomes overrun by Walkers ...
Realizing that the hordes of the walking dead have become too dangerous to simply lead away due to the new variants present, Aaron, Lydia, Jerry and Elijah help organize the Coalition forces, with loud metal-rock music of the song 'Cult of Personality' blaring through the PA system to herd the hordes towards areas the Estates rigged with ...
Demanding information, Aaron tortures the leader, who insists that they're no longer a threat; Carol stops Aaron before he does something he might regret. In exchange for his life being spared, the Whisperer informs the group about Connie's whereabouts; they decide to leave the next morning to look for her.
The critical consensus reads: "The Reaper threat is extinguished in "No Other Way," a thrilling return that takes The Walking Dead's final season in a more promising direction." [ 4 ] Erik Kain for Forbes praised the episode, writing that: "A tense conclusion to the Reapers storyline, a great twist, and one of the best scenes in the entire show ...
[8] Writing for TV Fanatic, Paul Daily gave the episode 4.25 out of 5 stars, praising the character development of Aaron and Gabriel, and wrote: "Aaron and Gabriel have never been my favorite characters, but "One More" was a perfect way to shed light on some of the finer details of them before throwing them in at the deep end."