Noah Thomas

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Sir Noah Thomas (1720-92)

Noah Thomas

Noah Thomas is a fictional character in the popular television series "The Walking Dead." He is portrayed by actor Tyler James Williams. Noah is introduced in the fifth season of the show as a survivor from the community of Shirewilt Estates.

Character Background[edit | edit source]

Noah is a young man who grew up in the walled community of Shirewilt Estates. He is shown to be resourceful and intelligent, having survived the apocalypse by using his wits and skills. Noah is also depicted as compassionate and caring towards others, often putting himself at risk to help those in need.

Role in the Series[edit | edit source]

Noah first encounters the main group of survivors led by Rick Grimes when they arrive at Shirewilt Estates in search of supplies. He quickly forms a bond with Beth Greene, another member of the group, and the two become close friends. Noah eventually joins Rick's group and proves to be a valuable asset due to his knowledge of the area and his ability to scavenge for supplies.

Tragically, Noah meets a grim fate during a supply run with Glenn Rhee and Nicholas. He sacrifices himself to save Glenn, getting trapped in a revolving door overrun by walkers. His death has a profound impact on the group, especially Beth and Glenn, who mourn his loss deeply.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Despite his untimely demise, Noah's memory lives on in the hearts of his friends and fellow survivors. His selfless act of heroism serves as a reminder of the harsh realities of the post-apocalyptic world they inhabit.

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