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- Guinevere Beck | YOU Wiki | Fandom
Guinevere Beck, better known as simply Beck, is a main character in the first season of Netflix's YOU, serving as the titular love interest She is portrayed by Elizabeth Lail Beck was an aspiring author and graduate student who became the romantic interest of Joe Goldberg
- Elizabeth Lail - Wikipedia
Elizabeth Dean Lail [1] (born March 25, 1992 [2] [3]) is an American actress She played Anna in the fantasy series Once Upon a Time (2014) and Guinevere Beck in the Netflix thriller series You (2018–2025) She also starred in the horror films Countdown (2019) and Five Nights at Freddy's (2023)
- Becks Final Moments In The You Book Are Terrifying
In the book, Beck pretends that she can forgive Joe in order to stage her escape She convinces him to let her out of the cage before making a break for the bookstore's
- Becks monologue is the crowning moment of the show and . . . - Reddit
But in this monologue we see how a lifetime of social gaslighting and abuse in a sense "groomed" her for Joe It is because of all the suffering, the psychological and sexual trauma, she was subjected to her entire life that she becomes prey for Joe
- Why You Brought Back Love Beck for That Season 4 Twist - TV Insider
Love Quinn and Guinevere Beck return in You Season 4 Part 2, streaming on Netflix as of Thursday, March 9 And suffice it to say they’re pissed off Victoria Pedretti and Elizabeth Lail reprise
- Is Beck alive in You Season 5? Truth behind Elizabeth Lail’s return
No, Beck is dead, having been murdered by Joe in You Season 1 The reason for Elizabeth Lail’s return is because Beck features in Season 5 through flashbacks
- Beck | Wiki | You - Netflix tv series Amino - Amino Apps
Beck was born on December 3rd She was born and raised on Nantucket Island Her father was an addict and she saw a lot of unpleasant times as a child through his addiction
- Caroline Kepnes Quote: “Dear Beck, It’s not your fault you were born on . . .
“Dear Beck, It’s not your fault you were born on an island Of course you identify as an island But, dear girl, you’re not an island Be populated Be welcoming to love Love, Beck ” — Caroline Kepnes
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