Well ya, of course  But even if she helps that doesn't make her character redeemable, imo. Most of the time she ****s up, not because of mistakes, but because she actively ignores people because she has some trip about feeling like she needs to prove herself. Everyone already knows she's a capable person, and the best shot in the show... yet she'll still try too hard to show them anyways and put people in danger.
Flash back to season 2, where Darryl was stranded out in the wilderness and got attacked by walkers. He fought tooth and nail to survive and finally made it back to the farm... a single person. Everyone mistook him for a walker. But it was a lone one, so they told Andrea(who had sniper watch) NOT to fire, they'd handle it with a much quieter melee. Closer they got the more they realized it was Darryl. What did Andrea do? Shoot him in the ****ing face. Not only did she come within inches of killing Darryl she use a loud-ass sniper shot when it wasn't even necessary, and made a SWARM of walkers attack the farm.
^^ She does stuff like this all the time, and that's the main reason no one likes her.
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Like I said before, its sort of like the Daryl/Merle confrontation, everyone knew it would be coming soon and people were mainly nervous about the loyalty aspect. I think since this didn't follow the typical 'loyalty test' I think that Andrea/The Governor will be it. The writers/directors for the walking dead always do something for a reason, rarely have slip ups and thus the reason I watch the show.
For example: Season 1, the group has their cars lined up and TDogg's is a church van.
Season 3, Glenn tells Hershel about how much of a good man TDogg was, rescuing the elderly with the Church van.
There are many things here and there that make the show amazing.
Edit: good night, sweet prince.