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Described as a source of optimism and hope for the group, Beth is a soft-spoken, Christian teenager, later attempting suicide. During the initial outbreak and beyond, Beth is a sheltered girl, but is eventually forced into hard laboring survival after the downfall of the prison serving as her group's safe haven. She forms a close bond with fellow survivor and group member, Daryl Dixon. The character's final arc revolves around being held captive by Officer Dawn Lerner at Grady Memorial Hospital, with Rick's group's subsequent efforts to find and rescue her being the main focus of the fifth season's first half.

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  • Beth Greene
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  • Described as a source of optimism and hope for the group, Beth is a soft-spoken, Christian teenager, later attempting suicide. During the initial outbreak and beyond, Beth is a sheltered girl, but is eventually forced into hard laboring survival after the downfall of the prison serving as her group's safe haven. She forms a close bond with fellow survivor and group member, Daryl Dixon. The character's final arc revolves around being held captive by Officer Dawn Lerner at Grady Memorial Hospital, with Rick's group's subsequent efforts to find and rescue her being the main focus of the fifth season's first half.
  • Beth Greene is one of the main protagonists and survivor of the outbreak in AMC's The Walking Dead. She is the youngest daughter of Hershel and Annette and the half-sister of Maggie and Shawn Greene. She was in a relationship with Jimmy, another survivor of the apocalypse. After his death, she later began a relationship with Zach in Season 4. She later formed a close bond with fellow survivor Daryl Dixon until she was abducted by police officers under the service of Dawn Lerner, and forced to stay at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta.
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  • Pure Of Heart; Tragic Hero; Scapegoat
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  • High School Student ; Nurse
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  • Goals
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  • Beth Greene
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  • Type of Hero
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  • Occupation
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  • N/A
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  • Singing
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  • Full Name
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  • Resourcefulness; Archery; Knives
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  • Alias
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  • Hobby
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  • Powers/Skills
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  • AMC's The Walking Dead
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  • Origin
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  • Find a place for her group to stay ; Escape Grady Memorial Hospital
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  • Do-Gooder
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  • "Forget"
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  • Beth Greene
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  • "Bloodletting"
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  • 300(xsd:integer)
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  • #D2B48C
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  • High school student / farmhand
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  • Hershel Greene
  • Arnold Greene
  • Maggie Greene
  • Shawn Greene
  • Annette Greene
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  • Bethslabtown.png
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  • Described as a source of optimism and hope for the group, Beth is a soft-spoken, Christian teenager, later attempting suicide. During the initial outbreak and beyond, Beth is a sheltered girl, but is eventually forced into hard laboring survival after the downfall of the prison serving as her group's safe haven. She forms a close bond with fellow survivor and group member, Daryl Dixon. The character's final arc revolves around being held captive by Officer Dawn Lerner at Grady Memorial Hospital, with Rick's group's subsequent efforts to find and rescue her being the main focus of the fifth season's first half.
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