Dr. Stevens (TV Series)

"That's not for me to say."

- Stevens to Andrea and Michonne

Dr. Stevens is survivor of the outbreak in AMC's The Walking Dead. She is a resident living in Woodbury and the local doctor of the settlement.

Location Unknown
Almost nothing is known about Dr. Stevens' life before or as the outbreak began. It is possible that she lived in or near Woodbury. It is also possible she was a trained doctor.

"Walk With Me"
Dr. Stevens is currently performing as a doctor within Woodbury, giving assistance to sick citizens. She is seen caring for Andrea, a newcomer to Woodbury, and talking to Lieutenant Welles with The Governor about the helicopter crash and the location of the National Guard military convoy. When The Governor gives the word, she leaves him alone with the Lieutenant.

"Made to Suffer"
Dr. Stevens treated The Governor at the clinic after he was stabbed in the eye by Michonne.

Post-Prison Assault
Following the failed prison assault in "Welcome to the Tombs", Dr. Stevens' fate is unknown; however, she is most likely dead. It is possible she was among the townspeople murdered by The Governor out on the road as she was not seen at the prison with the remaining townspeople.

Killed Victims
This list shows the victims Dr. Stevens has killed:

Though never seen on-screen, it is possible Dr Stevens has killed patients before they can reanimate.
 * Possibly numerous counts of patients (Out Of Mercy, Before Reanimation)
 * Numerous counts of zombies.

Season 3

 * "Walk With Me"
 * "Made to Suffer"

Trivia

 * Stevens was credited for "The Suicide King" but the scene was deleted.
 * Her appearance in the Comic Series was that of a Caucasian male in his late 40s, while her TV counterpart is that of an African-American female in her late 30s to early 40s.
 * She is the first character whose ethnicity has been changed from Caucasian to African-American for the TV Series, the second being Bob Stookey.