Edwin Jenner | |
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Edwin Jenner | |
Aliases: | Doctor Edwin Jenner |
Series: | The Walking Dead |
Gender: | Male |
Notability: | Minor character |
Occupation: | Scientist |
Location: | Atlanta, Georgia |
Relatives: | Candace Jenner (wife, deceased) |
Status: | Deceased |
Died: | 2010 |
First: | "Wildfire" |
Final: | "TS-19" |
Actor: | Noah Emmerich |
Doctor Edwin Jenner is a fictional scientist and a minor character featured in the AMC television series The Walking Dead. Played by actor Noah Emmerich, he was introduced in the fifth episode of season one, "Wildfire". He also appeared in the season one finale, "TS-19".
Biography[]
Edwin Jenner was a scientist who worked at the CDC headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. His wife Candace and he studied the conditions that resulted from a zombie outbreak that affected the United States. Although Candace was the true genius between the two, she unfortunately became a victim of the outbreak herself, which was dubbed "Wildfire". As such, she also became Doctor Jenner's first official test-subject, dubbed TS-19. As the virus spread, most of the other scientists at the CDC either died or fled. Jenner remained behind, using the TS-19 tissue samples he had collected from his wife to study the condition, and if possible, devise a cure.
194 days after "Wildfire" was declared, Doctor Jennfer accidentally knocked a beaker of corrosive fluid into the floor. Jennfer was forced to enter a decontamination chamber and the complex's artificial intelligence, Vi, activated an automatic safety protocal, which set the entire laboratory on fire, destroying all of the TS-19 samples. (Walking Dead: Wildfire)
Doctor Jennfer fell into a deep depression and even engaged in thoughts of suicide. As the weeks passed, he managed to make the CDC compound as self-reliant as possible, minimalizing resources and running everything off four generators in the basement.
A group of survivors managed to reach the CDC building, only narrowly avoiding the walkers that continued to stumble about the perimeter. Reluctantly, Doctor Jenner allowed them entrance to the building. After explaining everything that had happened at the center, he allowed them all the chance to take hot showers and to get some sleep.
As the building ran out of power from the generators, decontamination protocols were enacted. The entire building went into automatic lockdown, with no means of exiting through either doors or windows. Jennfer told the group that the final phase of the protocols is a self-destruct sequence, which was put in place to prevent any infectious diseases from escaping containment. The leader of the group, Rick Grimes, managed to have a hand grenade on his person, which he was able to use to blow open one of the windows and allow the others to escape. Doctor Jenner however, elected to stay behind. One of the group members, Jacqui, chose to remain behind as well. They were both killed when the CDC building exploded. (Walking Dead: TS-19)
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Edwin Jenner was created by director Ernest Dickerson and writer Glen Mazzara based upon concepts originally developed by comic book writer Robert Kirkman and showrunner Frank Darabont.
- The secret truth that Doctor Jennfer secret whispered in Rick's ear was revealed in the season two finale, "Beside the Dying Fire".
- Actor Noah Emmerich has also appeared in episodes of Melrose Place, The West Wing, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, White Collar and Backwash.