With Kathryn Newton, Gideon Adlon, Sean Berdy, Natasha Liu Bordizzo. Grizz comforts Allie. Information [1] The Society Guard was dissolved in 1935 following the establishment of the Labour Party Nygaardsvold's Cabinet, after it was revealed that it operated military training with material from the Norwegian Army. The Society Guard[1] (Norwegian: Samfundsvernet), sometimes Norwegian Society Guard (Norsk Samfundsvern), was a volunteer paramilitary organisation in Norway. Luke is one of the main characters in the first season of The Society. Since their setup, they have evolved into the police force in New Ham, initially enforcing Allie's laws.
Sam promises to love her baby and be there for them both. [3], https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Society_Guard&oldid=884939149, Military units and formations established in 1923, Paramilitary organisations based in Norway, Articles containing Norwegian-language text, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 24 February 2019, at 23:55.
Grizz revealed that his mother disproved of his effeminate nature, and signed him up for football, fearing that he was gay. How It Happens. "The Guard," mostly made up of football players, is formed to patrol the streets.
Since their setup, they have evolved into the police force in New Ham, initially enforcing Allie's laws. [2][3][4] It was founded in 1923 in connection to the anti-strike Society Aid[1] (Samfundshjelpen). He is a member of the football team and the Guard.
What Happened? https://the-society-netflix.fandom.com/wiki/The_Guard?oldid=4361, We need to train new people, expand the Guard.
Last Appearance I love that “The Society” let`s their male characters be so emotionally vulnerable and cry openly. Grizz and Luke are the only members of the Guard to disagree with imprisoning Allie. [1] The organisation was directed specifically against the Marxist labour movement, and recruited officers and volunteers for an armed guard against revolutionary activists. [2] Around 1930, it reportedly had between 10,000 and 15,000 members. He revealed that after school, he planned to cut ties with old friends and finally come out as gay, however, being trapped i… Status However, they are currently being influenced by Campbell Eliot, who wishes to use them to secure power in New Ham. LukeClarkJasonShoe He is portrayed by Alex MacNicoll. Two people pull guns on each other in the cafeteria. Allie is persuaded by Gordie to assume Cassandra's leadership role. Active Militia-like police force
Campbell manipulated the Guard into overthrowing Allie. The Guard Over time, the organization eventually recruited Shoe as its newest member.
When everyone else mysteriously vanishes from their wealthy town, the teen residents of West Ham must forge their own society to survive. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.
The Society Netflix Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. First Appearance Occupation The Guard refers to a group of jocks charged with keeping the peace in New Ham and providing protection to the leader. Little is known about Grizz's history, other than his effeminate nature and love for tap dancing. [5] In accordance with the "police law" of 1928, it could be used as a reserve police force. Prior to the mysterious event that transported everyone to New Ham, the Guard did not exist, and all of its members were athletes at West Ham High School.
It was founded in 1923 in connection to the anti-strike Society Aid (Samfundshjelpen). [2][3] Led by officers, it was organised in small secret armed groups. After the mysterious event, the Guard was eventually formed to help maintain law and order among the 300 residents in New Ham. TheSociety Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community.
Despite acting oblivious and easy to manipulate, Luke is shown to …
Grizz Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The boys of The Guard could have easily been turned into one-dimensional, stereotypical jocks but here you have Luke, the highschool quarterback, openly crying in front of his girlfriend because he´s overridden with guilt and admitting to her that he is scared to ever be alone.
Clark Beecher is a recurring character in the first season of The Society. The Guard refers to a group of jocks charged with keeping the peace in New Ham and providing protection to the leader. The Guard is the name given to the militia-like group set up by Allie Pressman to protect her in New Ham. Despite his effeminate nature, Grizz enjoyed football, and he fit in easily given his natural talent.
https://thesociety.fandom.com/wiki/The_Guard?oldid=447. Former Members [2] To counter such organisations, the Labour Party started organising "Labour Protection Groups" in the 1930s. [2] Other leading figures included Hjalmar Riiser-Larsen. The Society Guard (Norwegian: Samfundsvernet), sometimes Norwegian Society Guard (Norsk Samfundsvern), was a volunteer paramilitary organisation in Norway.
They overthrow Allie Pressman and Will LeClair in "How it Happens". Becca worries about her pregnancy and people finding out. Appearance
Helena gives Luke a gun from her parents' safe. Prior to the mysterious event that transported everyone to New Ham, the Guard did not exist, and all of its members were athletes at West Ham High School. However, they are currently being influenced by Campbell Eliot… Despite being set up to help Allie govern New Ham, it is perhaps speculated that they were set up to act as Allie's secret police force, guarding her every minute of the day. [5], From 1925, the organisation was led by Ragnvald Hvoslef. Campbell supplies … Shoe joined the Guard later than the others in the six months following Dewey's execution. 1 Throughout the Series 2 Appearances 3 Relationships 3.1 Gwen 4 Quotes 5 Trivia 6 Gallery 7 References Season One (10/10) What Happened?
[2][7] According to Hans Fredrik Dahl, the Society Guard was the closest Norway came to a White Guard. The Guard is the name given to the militia-like group set up by Allie Pressman to protect her in New Ham. In a coup-de-tat, the Guard decides to align with Harry Bingham, Campbell Eliot, and Lexie Pemberton.
[6] The organisation Leidangen which emerged in 1931 had its background in the Society Guard. Created by Christopher Keyser. Members
[5] Organised by the centre-right parties, these "emergency groups" were prepared to mobilise in case of war or revolution.