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* MurderIsTheBestSolution: His response to Daisy hacking into Horatio’s database? Send Brooks to kill her in her bike shop. The attempt fails, but shakes Daisy to the point she refuses to help Adam further.
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** Adam believes Horatio is withholding the cure so that they can have exclusive ownership of it, but Dexter is insistent that it’s because the cure may not be ready. The latter starts to look a lot like a [[BlatantLies blatant lie]] when you remember that Adam hacked Dexter’s emails, which reveal that Horatio had earlier manufactured a cure for the SARS virus that Dexter also chose to delay.

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** Adam believes Horatio is withholding the cure so that they can have exclusive ownership of it, but Dexter is insistent that it’s because the cure may not be ready. The latter starts to look He apparently has a lot like pattern of doing this, since a [[BlatantLies blatant lie]] when you remember that series of emails (which Adam hacked Dexter’s emails, which into) reveal that Horatio had earlier manufactured a cure for the SARS virus that virus, which Dexter also chose to delay.
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** Adam believes Horatio is withholding the cure so that they can have exclusive ownership of it, but Dexter is insistent that it’s because the cure may not be ready.

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** Adam believes Horatio is withholding the cure so that they can have exclusive ownership of it, but Dexter is insistent that it’s because the cure may not be ready. The latter starts to look a lot like a [[BlatantLies blatant lie]] when you remember that Adam hacked Dexter’s emails, which reveal that Horatio had earlier manufactured a cure for the SARS virus that Dexter also chose to delay.
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* {{Leitmotif}}: Almost all of his scenes are accompanied by a low, ominous hum.
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Wiley's infant son.

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The younger brother in the family, Ronnie is a rebel without a cause without any sort of rebellion. Or conscience. Basically, he's a violent drug dealer.

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The younger brother in the family, Ronnie is a rebel without a cause without any sort of rebellion.cause. Or conscience. Basically, he's a violent drug dealer.
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* AddledAddict: He is severely hooked on oxycontin, to the extent that when he decides to go clean, he is in ''severe'' pain. He's ''mostly'' [[FunctionalAddict functional]], but his wild behavior is proof that "mostly functional" is mostly not good enough.



* FunctionalAddict[=/=]AddledAddict: He is severely hooked on oxycontin, such that when he decides to go clean, he is in ''severe'' pain. He's ''mostly'' functional, but his wild behavior is proof that "mostly functional" is mostly not good enough.

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* FunctionalAddict[=/=]AddledAddict: He is severely hooked on oxycontin, such that when he decides DeadPersonConversation: After [[spoiler:Pat dies]], Ronnie starts to go clean, he is in ''severe'' pain. He's ''mostly'' functional, but hallucinate his wild behavior is proof that "mostly functional" is mostly not good enough.ghost following him around and trying to act as his conscience.
* HearingVoices: When he starts suffering from withdrawal.



* IChooseToStay: [[spoiler:She stays behind in Pretty Lake to look after the children, despite being given the cure earlier.]]



* AbusiveParents: When asking Stacey if her father was a mean drunk, he tells her that his own father would sometimes turn violent when he got drunk.
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: He claims he killed his father to protect his mother.

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* AbusiveParents: When asking Stacey Stacy if her father was a mean drunk, he tells her that his own father would sometimes turn violent when he got drunk.
drunk.
* IChooseToStay: [[spoiler:He reveals to Stacy that he lied about taking the cure because he saved the last available vaccine for her, sacrificing his own chance to get out of Pretty Lake.]]
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: He claims he killed his father to protect his mother.
mother, and later elaborates to Franny that his father had threatened him with a gun; Mark snapped and shot him with it.




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* ManipulativeBitch: She falsely claims Ronnie attacked her to sic Chuck on him. In the second season, she convinces Mark to cover up the death of a kid he’d accidentally murdered [[spoiler:and locks him up when he tries to do the right thing and confess]].
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* DirtyOldMan: Charles Sr. appears much older than [[spoiler:Wiley]], judging by the fact he has a teenage son. [[spoiler:He and Wiley had a sexual relationship before the outbreak when she worked at the dealership he owned, which resulted in her getting pregnant.]]
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* DrowningMySorrows: After [[spoiler:Gord dies]], Chuck spends the night drinking heavily.


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* HealingFactor: [[spoiler:He falls into (and shatters) a glass table while in a drunken stupor. The next morning after showering and washing the blood off him, he’s completely fine.]]
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* TheImmune: [[spoiler:According to his father, Adam is not a carrier of the virus because Clarence used his own genome to create it, meaning it’s already part of his DNA. The second season supports this, since Adam has prolonged contact with several outsiders without spreading the virus to them.]]
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* EvilBrit: AmbiguouslyEvil as described above, but he speaks with a British accent (his actor’s natural one).

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: He agrees to Adam’s deal to extract his friends from Pretty Lake in exchange for the research he needs, and doesn’t approve of the extreme measures the government is willing to take to contain the virus without an available cure. However, once they’re brought to an offsite testing facility, he expresses an interest in the teens’ self-healing abilities and has them injected with ''something'' just to see if they would survive it. He’s also insistent that Horatio Labs is withholding the cure because it isn’t ready, whereas Adam believes it’s because of greed.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Adam accuses him of being one.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: He appears in the last two episodes of the second season, “Horatio Rising” and “Don’t Look Back”. These became the last episodes of the show in general after its cancellation.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: Almost every scene he’s in makes the audience question his true alignment.
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He doesn’t approve of Minister Miller approving military strikes to eradicate the virus without an available cure. He also agrees to Adam’s deal to extract his friends from Pretty Lake in exchange and tells the driver to go back for the research he needs, Wiley and doesn’t approve of the extreme measures the government is willing to take to contain the virus without an available cure. However, once Jason when they’re brought nearly left behind.
** However, he’s willing
to an offsite testing facility, he send Brooks after Daisy when she hacks into Horatio’s databases, and remarks that “this may be a very short meeting” when Adam is initially unwilling to cooperate with him (suggesting that he’s willing to have him killed as well). He also expresses an interest in fascination with the teens’ self-healing abilities exhibited by the escapees and has them injected with ''something'' just to see if they would survive it. He’s also insistent that it.
** Adam believes
Horatio Labs is withholding the cure because it isn’t ready, whereas Adam believes so that they can have exclusive ownership of it, but Dexter is insistent that it’s because the cure may not be ready.
** The final scenes
of greed.
the second season finale have him declaring that “Adam Jones will pay” when Daisy leaks Adam’s video to the public, and Adam suspects that Horatio (and Dexter by extension) is also behind the second outbreak.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Adam accuses him of being one.
one. The end of season two shows that he may be right.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: He appears in the last two episodes of the second season, “Horatio Rising” and “Don’t Look Back”. These became the last episodes of the show in general after its cancellation.

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