Mrs. Cooper to her clients, and Elizabeth for everyone up the ladder at City Hall, Liz to her late husband, and Bettie to her mom, this lady is a highly successful prosecution attorney with an astounding win rate. Quick witted, attentive to detail, charismatic, she carries a commanding presence and a loud voice. She drives a silver BMW and lives in a style of a modern independent career woman. She knows how to run a household, stand up for her ideals, be good and do good, and maintain standards towards others that she applies to herself. But how the hell did this upstanding citizen and office jockey survive the first hours of the outbreak? Might have something to do with regular trips to the range to let off steam and pretend she is shooting the convicts instead of putting them in jail. Might have something to do with her husband's extensive arsenal and good security measures in the house. Or might be sheer luck. One thing for certain. Where ever Liz Cooper ends up, her organizing skills will provide support and leadership to any community.
The unassuming and friendly radio host of the Burton Show who took over for early-dead Bella, bridged the survivors, and was very generous with Ray's fee for installing a wood stove for her, a brilliant communicator, investigator, and attorney at law, Liz apparently was a hidden badass with a favored weapon being apparently a pipe wrench. With an astounding whopping kill count of 1005 zombies, this little prosecutor sure knew how to convict, prosecute, and execute! What ultimately did Elizabeth in is her own leadership style. When sharing a house with the equally strong willed and stubborn Marla Murdoch, the two disagreed on how to handle the infected. Marla advocated for staying indoors and minding their own territory, while Elizabeth wanted to reach out and find more people, clear routes and collect more news.