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Georgia Davis is Bethany Collins' wife.

Biography[]

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Before Flight 828[]

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After Flight 828[]

Georgia helps Thomas Reid to escape after Bethany is arrested by the NSA. ("Connecting Flights")

When 13 of the passengers are on the run, Georgia helps some of them, including Anson and Trina Vasik. As a result, she is targeted by Xer Billy when she's supposed to be helping Anson. Georgia explains to Michaela and Ben that she's a part of a network of 828 sympathizers who supply 9 of the 13 passengers on the run with food, shelter and medicine. Georgia had thought that she could help the Vasik's too, but she got catfished by Billy who wanted the government bounty on the passengers. Michaela instructs Georgia to go into hiding for the time being until it's safe again. Georgia gives Ben a message for Bethany which he passes to her through Saanvi after returning to the 828 Detention Center. ("Final Descent")

On the Death Date, Bethany tells Thomas that she and Georgia just held each other before Bethany left. ("Final Boarding")

A New Timeline[]

After the passengers beat the Death Date, they are returned to April 7, 2013. As Michaela leaves the airport, she bumps into Bethany who is on her phone with her wife. ("Final Boarding")

Appearances[]

Manifest: Season One
"Pilot" "Reentry" "Turbulence" "Unclaimed Baggage" "Connecting Flights" "Off Radar" "S.N.A.F.U." "Point of No Return"

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"Dead Reckoning" "Crosswinds" "Contrails" "Vanishing Point" "Cleared for Approach" "Upgrade" "Hard Landing" "Estimated Time of Departure"

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Trivia[]

  • Georgia likely has Bethany's surname, given she is never addressed by a different full name.
    • Its unknown which of them would have had the Collins name originally.
  • Georgia has a collection of vinyl records.

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