The walking dead: what happened to enid? Why did katelyn nacon leave?
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Season nine, episode 15 of The Walking Dead, titled The Calm Before, will live long in the memory of the TWD cast and fans alike. In horrifying scenes, Alpha (played by Samantha Morton)
claimed 10 victims from the communities and among them was the much-loved Enid (Katelyn Nacon). While her exit from the AMC series may have seemed untimely to some fans, it was also “hard to
hear” for Nacon herself. WHAT HAPPENED TO ENID ON THE WALKING DEAD? Enid’s time on The Walking Dead ended with her reanimated, decapitated head placed upon a pike. Her death came as
retaliation from Alpha and the Whisperers following her daughter Lydia’s (Cassady McClincy) decision to abandon the flesh-wearing group. Alpha infiltrated the Kingdom during the fair which
aimed at bringing the communities together and kidnapped Enid and a number of other members. Siddiq (Avi Nash) revealed Enid and the group fought back against the Whisperers but it was to no
avail and Alpha used their heads as markers along the border between the two groups. READ MORE: THE WALKING DEAD SEASON 10: IS DANTE A WHISPERER IN THE COMICS? She added: “We sat down and I
had a general meeting with her, and she said there was a possibility that my character could leave in episode 915. Big episode. Carnival. “She was like: ‘We don’t have all the details yet
or all the logistics, but we’ll let you know by August.’ “And then — I think it was in November or so — they were filming 914 and I realised that the script for 915 was going to come out for
us to read in, like, three days and I still didn’t whether my character was going to go or not. “So I emailed them and they called me the next day and were like,: ’Yeah, it is your
character. You are going to be leaving,’ so, I found out a week before 915 started shooting.”