What Happened To Liz In The Purge Anarchy

Okay, let's talk Purge Anarchy. Remember Liz? The waitress? The one who just wanted to get home?
What actually happened to her? It's a question that haunts my Purge-watching dreams (okay, maybe not haunts, but mildly bothers).
Liz's Rough Night
Poor Liz. She just wanted to finish her shift. Then BAM! The Purge siren wails, and chaos erupts.
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Suddenly, she's stuck with Eva and Cali. Talk about a career change!
They team up with Sergeant Leo Barnes. He's on a mission of his own, all brooding and mysterious.
The Unpopular Opinion
Here's where things get interesting. And where my unpopular opinion comes in. Liz... she kind of fades into the background, doesn't she?
Eva and Cali get moments. Leo gets a whole movie's worth of moments. But Liz? She's just... there. Surviving. Which, to be fair, is the main goal of the Purge.

I mean, did she even get a good line? Maybe one or two. But nothing quotable enough for a t-shirt.
Look, I appreciate her commitment to not dying. But compared to everyone else, she seemed... generic "Purge survivor."
Theories and Musings
So, what did happen to Liz during the Purge? We know she makes it through the night. She's there at the end with Eva, Cali, and Leo.
Did she go back to waitressing? Did the traumatic experience inspire her to become a revolutionary? Did she open a Purge-themed escape room?

We just don't know! It's the great unanswered question of Purge Anarchy (besides, you know, the whole "why do they even have a Purge?" thing).
Maybe she got a sweet settlement from the government for all the emotional distress. That would be a happy ending.
Perhaps she moved to Canada. Smart move, Liz. Smart move.
Where's Liz Now?
In my headcanon, Liz is living a peaceful life. She's far, far away from the United States of Purge.

She's probably running a small bakery. Lots of croissants. No Purge-themed pastries, though. Too triggering.
Maybe she's written a tell-all memoir. It's titled "I Survived Anarchy (and Barely Got Any Screen Time)." It's a bestseller.
Honestly, good for her. She deserves a break. She survived a night of pure insanity. That's more than most of us can say.
So, the next time you watch Purge Anarchy, spare a thought for Liz. The unsung heroine. The waitress who just wanted to go home. The one who probably deserves a spin-off movie.

Even if it's just her trying to find a decent apartment after her old one got, you know, purged. I'd watch it.
And maybe, just maybe, she'll finally get some good lines.
What do you think happened to Liz? Let me know! Am I the only one who feels she got the short end of the Purge stick?
I'm ready for the comments section to tell me I'm wrong. And that's okay. We can disagree. As long as we all agree that the Purge is a terrible idea.
Just a thought.
Stay safe out there! And maybe invest in some good security systems. You know, just in case.
