Rosie Zhang: Sweet Tooth character explained

Rosie Zhang is Helen’s older daughter who is tasked with capturing Gus. Kelly Marie Tran plays the character.

Rosie Zhang was determined to capture Gus and bring him back to her mother so that she could earn her mother’s respect.

Helen treated her sister Ginger much better and she wished that she received the same kind of love.

However, she was only the target of contempt each time she failed to successfully catch Gus.

She would let out her frustrations on Ginger’s husband Tex, and anyone else she came across.

A mother’s love

Rosie Zhang had to move away from her family because she got pregnant out of wedlock and gave birth to quadruplets.

Her children were wolf hybrids and her parents were strictly against hybrid kind. She lived in a trailer taking care of them until her mother visited her one day.

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Rosie Zhang’s wolf-hybrid sons were raised with muzzles

She came to inform Rosie that her father had died, and Rosie asked if she could come back because it was difficult to raise her children by herself.

Helen agreed, but on the condition that her children were put in muzzles. Years later, Rosie travels with her sons who were raised as a hunting wolf pack.

There was very little humanity left within them, and Rosie treated them like hunting animals even though she loved them very much.

When Becky stabs one of her boys, she is filled with rage and worry. She sits by him as he writhes in pain, but Helen tells her to brush it off.

She is forced to kill her son and end his suffering before moving on. Rosie has a lot of anger within her because of Helen.

She blames Becky for her son’s death and has some hatred for hybrids even though her children are hybrids themselves.

She lets go of all that hatred after Becky and Wendy free one of her boys and help Ginger give birth.

Rosie removes her children’s muzzles and decides to raise them with love rather than with an iron fist once she gets out from her mother’s negative influence.


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