Sherry (The Walking Dead)

Sherry accused Rick of turning like Negan and started a fight with the cop, who pushed her towards a dining room table, causing her to break her neck and killing her instantly.

In the television series, Sherry is also Dwight's wife, and has a sister, Tina, flee the Saviors, fed up with Negan's reign of terror.

[volume & issue needed] Sherry witnesses how Negan spoke to Holly with her metaphorical words when he mistakes her for being Rick's love, which was Andrea.

[volume & issue needed] After Vincent's arrival at the Sanctuary with the intention of asking the Saviors to join the war, Sherry rejected the proposal and when the Alexandrine's horse was stripped, the woman ordered Tara to go find him.

[volume & issue needed] After arriving in the Alexandria Safe Zone with her group, Sherry showed her anger at the officer about being part of their intercommunal alliance and clarified that they would no longer be in it.

After losing Tina to the walkers and burying her, Sherry and Dwight again assaulted Daryl, stripping him of his motorcycle and his crossbow, mysteriously fleeing.

Eventually, Dwight ended up surrendering to the latent threat from the Saviors and returning to Sanctuary, where she begged Negan for mercy to spare her Sherry for her actions.

Upon seeing the stranger, she Sherry recognized him as the person they had previously met and revealed to her ex-partner that her pregnancy test had come back negative.

Later, she Sherry meets her old partner and they start smoking together on a staircase, where they talk about her decision to rejoin the Saviors and enter Negan's regime.

In the episode "Sing Me a Song" with Carl's arrival at the Los Salvadores compound, Sherry watched as Negan showed the boy the place where he kept his Harem of wives and tried to convince the infamous leader to treat Amber well despite his affair with Mark (his royal partner).

In the episode "Hostiles and Calamities" feeling the weight of his actions on her shoulders, Sherry helped Daryl escape from his cell assisting him in secret and after achieving his mission, he fled the Sanctuary without anyone noticing.

While making inquiries as to who had helped the prisoner escape, Dwight recognized Sherry's handwriting in the note they found in Daryl's cell and so to protect her, he framed Dr. Carson and made him look like the responsible person in their eyes.

When Negan tasked Dwight with finding Sherry and bringing her back, the man went on a campaign and traveled to the house they had both lived in before the apocalypse and inside he found traces that she had been there recently and finally stumbled upon an envelope containing a letter addressed to him and his wedding ring.

In the letter, Sherry explained that she felt bad for allowing Dwight to transform into a person that he did not want to be and apologized for having forced him into Negan's world, also telling him that although she did not know if he would survive in it.

[3] Kelly Lawler of USA Today reviewed the seventh season episode "The Cell", saying, "Sherry's wearing heels and sundresses and pregnant with Negan’s baby and Dwight is chasing down defectors and eating egg sandwiches and looking generally depressed.

[1] Evangelista learned in winter 2019 that she would reprise her character on Fear, and when filming her scenes she was taken to the set separately from the other actors using umbrellas to hide her, to keep her return more secret.

"[6] Kirsten Acuna from Insider commented that "In what was one of the most satisfying moments in "The Walking Dead" universe in a long time, Dwight and Sherry, played by Christine Evangelista, were finally reunited at the episode's end, culminating in an emotional alleyway embrace.

"[8] Emily Hannemann of TV Insider wrote: "I knew when Dwight and Sherry got their episode, it wasn't going to be all sunshine and rainbows.

"[11] Kain also commented in his review of "Handle with Care" that "Sherry continues to be awful and at this point I’m more annoyed by her than by the gimmick of bringing her back to the show.

"[12] Writing for "TV Fanatic", Paul Daily reviewed the same episode and wrote: "Sherry is another character getting the time to shine.