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* GreaterScopeVillain: Beale is the highest-ranking threat of the CRM.

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* GreaterScopeVillain: Beale is the highest-ranking threat of the CRM.CRM and had been pulling the strings behind their actions for a while.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Believes that [[spoiler:wiping out other communities across North America will preserve their resources to live off on, despite knowing that CRM themselves might face the resource exhaustion in the future.]]
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* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the man responsible for the implementation of Operation Cobalt in Atlanta and Los Angeles, he is responsible for the creation of the original Atlanta survivor camp when Shane led them away from the city after witnessing the bombardment; as well as being responsible for Madison Clark's family and group fleeing Los Angeles upon recognizing the city was falling.

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* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the man responsible for the implementation of Operation Cobalt in Atlanta and Los Angeles, he is responsible for the creation of the original Atlanta survivor camp when Shane led them away from the city after witnessing the bombardment; as well as being responsible for Madison Clark's family and group fleeing Los Angeles upon recognizing the city was falling. Also, without him, Rick would have been killed by the CRM for his four escape attempts, and [[spoiler:never would have gotten a happy ending with his family.]]

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'''Judith''' and '''Rick Grimes Jr.''' are the children of Rick and Michonne. They moved into the Commonwealth after Michonne left on her journey to find Rick. See their character tropes '''[[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010GrimesFamily here]]'''.

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* ClimaxBoss: [[spoiler:He's killed midway through the series finale with the remaining threat of the rest of the CRM and Thorne left for Rick and Michonne to deal with.]]



* ExcellentJudgeOfCharacter: Implied. He catches on to the fact that Okafor is planning a revolt from within the military and isn't convinced Rick has been deterred from trying to escape simply because he enlisted as a soldier.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's polite and courteous to Rick, but we the audience know of the monstrous actions he's signed off on, so we know he doesn't really mean a word of it.

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* ExcellentJudgeOfCharacter: Implied. He catches on to the fact that Okafor is planning a revolt from within the military and isn't convinced Rick has been deterred from trying to escape simply because he enlisted as a soldier.
soldier. [[spoiler:However, he's genuinely fooled into thinking Rick has given in to the CRM and is shocked when Rick turns on him.]]
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's polite and courteous to Rick, but we the audience know of the monstrous actions he's signed off on, so we know he doesn't really mean a word of it. In the GrandFinale he seems more genuinely courteous and respectful to Rick and [[spoiler:says he can bring all his friends and family to live in the CR with no strings attached... so they'll be safe from the monstrous purge the CRM is planning for North America.]]



* PetTheDog: [[spoiler:He says as a reward for his commitment, he will allow Rick to find and bring back all the friends and family he wants to the Civic Republic to be spared from the purge the CRM will initiate one day. Given how he's genuinely surprised when Rick turns on him, it seems it was a legitimate offer.]]
* ProperlyParanoid: When he gives a soldier the Echelon Briefing, he asks them to lay their weapons on his desk so they become unarmed. Given what the Echelon Briefing really is, it's likely a safety measure in case the soldier turns on him. [[spoiler:However, he isn't thorough with asking Rick to disarm himself, as Rick easily keeps a knife on him that allows him to attack Beale.]]




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* WickedCultured: He's well-read and well-acquainted with history, often alluding to literature and historical events he's familiar with.



* BlackAndWhiteInsanity: Much of her dialogue is harping to Rick about how the CRM is correct and he must fold to their will. [[spoiler:Even after receiving the Echelon Briefing which will wipe out ''every survivor on the continent who isn't in the CR'', she's convinced it's the right way.]]



* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:After being impaled, she gives up gracefully and asks Rick to prove that Okafor was right before she surrenders her mask to him, surrendering herself to her inevitable demise.]]



* {{Foil}}: She is one to Rick, as she has already given up on returning home and has committed to the CRM. She spends most of her screen-time angry with him for not doing the same. It's not until the fall of Omaha and learning the CRM has the Coalition well within their crosshairs that Rick finally gives up trying to go home.

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* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:After Beale and the CRM leaders are wiped out, she's the last woman standing and is the last antagonist Rick and Michonne fight of the show.]]
* {{Foil}}: She is one to Rick, as she has already given up on returning home and has committed to the CRM. She spends most of her screen-time angry with him for not doing the same. It's not until the fall of Omaha and learning the CRM has the Coalition well within their crosshairs that Rick finally gives up trying to go home. [[spoiler:Michonne lambastes her for having given up and falling completely to the CRM.]]
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:She's not seen dying onscreen, but she is run through with Michonne's sword, gives up her mask in the middle of a cloud of chlorine, and is also surrounded by many walkers, so there's no question as to whether or not she's going to pull through.]]



* ThisCannotBe: The fall of Omaha rattles her since it flies in the face of her manufactured faith in the CRM that she's been using to cope with the loss of her husband and home.

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* ThisCannotBe: The fall of Omaha rattles her since it flies in the face of her manufactured faith in the CRM that she's been using to cope with the loss of her husband and home. [[spoiler:She later learns that the CRM wiped out Omaha as part of their endgame and becomes convinced it was justified.]]
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!!''Major General Beale''

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!!''Major General Jonathan Beale''


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* AbusiveParents: His father was an alcoholic who once broke his jaw.


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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:His death is a sword in the chest, courtesy of Rick.]]
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:Gets killed with his own sword.]]
* OhCrap: Has an epic one when he realizes [[spoiler:Rick is about to turn on him.]]
* OldSoldier: Beale is a seventy year old military officer who served two terms in Vietnam.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Beale is an experienced soldier with a checkered history of combat, but he's still an elderly man, so at his current age he [[spoiler:goes down fairly quickly in a fight against the younger and more agile Rick.]]


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* PetTheDog: She does come to appreciate Rick as a friend and colleague. [[spoiler:When he returns after being presumed dead in a helicopter crash, she's genuinely delighted to see him.]]
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'''Father Gabriel Stokes''' is a priest who joined Rick's group back in Atlanta, who accompanied them to Virginia where he reformed from a coward to a brave, noble survivor. Later became the political leader of Alexandria after Rick's disappearance and as such one of the primary leaders of the Coalition. He is revealed to have secretly met with Jadis over the three years between the arrival of the Whisperers in Virginia and Rick and Michonne's reunion. See his character tropes '''[[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010GabrielStokes here]]'''.

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'''Father Gabriel Stokes''' is a priest who joined Rick's group back in Atlanta, who Atlanta and accompanied them to Virginia where he reformed from a coward to a brave, noble survivor. Later became the political leader of Alexandria after Rick's disappearance and as such one of the primary leaders of the Coalition. He is revealed to have secretly met with Jadis over the three years between the arrival of the Whisperers in Virginia and Rick and Michonne's reunion. See his character tropes '''[[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010GabrielStokes here]]'''.

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!!Father Gabriel Stokes

A priest who joined Rick's group back in Atlanta, who accompanied them to Virginia where he reformed from a coward to a brave, noble survivor. Later became the political leader of Alexandria after Rick's disappearance and as such one of the primary leaders of the Coalition. He is revealed to have secretly met with Jadis over the three years between the arrival of the Whisperers in Virginia and Rick and Michonne's reunion. See his character tropes '''[[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010GabrielStokes here]]'''.

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Stokes''' is a priest who joined Rick's group back in Atlanta, who accompanied them to Virginia where he reformed from a coward to a brave, noble survivor. Later became the political leader of Alexandria after Rick's disappearance and as such one of the primary leaders of the Coalition. He is revealed to have secretly met with Jadis over the three years between the arrival of the Whisperers in Virginia and Rick and Michonne's reunion. See his character tropes '''[[Characters/TheWalkingDead2010GabrielStokes here]]'''.

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