The Walking Dead: Consumed - Are Daryl and Carol burning Beth's body in new episode promo?

The latest promo of The Walking Dead: Consumed, highlights Daryl and Carol burning a body all covered in white. It appears from our vantage point that the duo might be situated at the hospital, suggesting Daryl and Rick located the place and made an effort to save Beth and Carol.

From the video, it is quite difficult to tell who is being thrown to the pyre, which is mainly due to the white cloth covering the body. From our observation, it is clear this person is small in stature, which gives us the impression that it might be a female.

The problem is, who could this person be and how did he or she die? Furthermore, we should bear in mind what this video is showing could be a flashback before Carol was injured and brought to the hospital.

Now, obviously the first name that comes to mind here is Beth. She's a girl who is small in stature, so there's a high chance she's the person covered in white. The facial expressions by Daryl and Carol suggest they care a lot about the person, and from what we can tell, there aren't many small-bodied individuals out there for Daryl and Carol to care so much about.

Some fans have been claiming the body could be that of Noah. Now, this is something we do not agree with. We have to take into consideration that Noah is being played by Tyler James Williams, a young actor who rose to fame due to the hit TV show, Everybody Hates Chris.

To bring in such a talented and well-known actor, only to kill him off in two episodes doesn't make much sense to us. The writers of the show are smarter than this, so we don't expect them to make such a crazy decision.

Unless something else comes up, we are still standing behind the idea this person covered in white is Beth. She's not the most liked character on the show, and we don't think there's much the writers can do with her story anymore. It is time to send her off, and a fire burial is probably the best way.

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