Judith Grimes survives and continues to be a part of the series as a young child.
In “The Walking Dead,” Judith Grimes, the daughter of Lori Grimes and Shane Walsh (though Rick Grimes acts as her father), has a tumultuous start to life during the zombie apocalypse. Initially, her fate is uncertain after the prison assault in Season 4, where she is presumed dead when her empty, bloodied carrier is found. However, it is later revealed that she was rescued and taken to safety by other members of the group.
As the series progresses, Judith grows up in the harsh world of the walkers, becoming a resilient and capable young girl. She is cared for by various members of the group, including Rick, Carl, and Michonne. After Rick’s departure in Season 9, Judith, now older and played by Cailey Fleming, takes on a more prominent role. She exhibits many of the traits of her adoptive mother Michonne and her brother Carl, showing proficiency with weapons and a strong moral compass.
Judith’s survival and development are significant as she represents hope for the future and the continuation of humanity in a world overrun by the undead. Her character also serves as a connection to the earlier seasons and the legacy of the characters who have come and gone.