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* OnlyFriend: Despite being a well-established member of the Freaks' clique, and even when she's still antagonistic to Lindsay, Kim considers Lindsay her only friend.
-->'''Kim:''' You're, like, my only friend, Lindsay, and you're... You're a total loser.
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* BurnoutBabe: She embodies the trope due to being part of the "freak" clique. While Lindsay has the fashion sense down pat and has an interest in literature and music, Kim's got the abrasiveness and the deadbeat family. Kim also dates the local bad boy Daniel.
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* BurnoutBabe: She, along with Kim, embodies the trope due to being part of the "freak" clique. Lindsay has the fashion sense down pat and has an interest in literature and music. She also gets attention from {{Dogged Nice Guy}}s like Neal and Nick.

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Lindsay is the elder of the two Weir siblings and the protagonist of the series. A junior and former mathlete at [=McKinley=] High School, she begins to question religion and the academically-focussed path she's on after the death of her grandmother, at which point she starts to hang out with the "Freak" crowd, having been drawn in by Daniel. This worries both her family and her old friend, Millie, in particular.

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Lindsay is the elder of the two Weir siblings and the protagonist of the series. A junior and former mathlete at [=McKinley=] High School, she begins to question religion and the academically-focussed academically-focused path she's on after the death of her grandmother, at which point she starts to hang out with the "Freak" crowd, having been drawn in by Daniel. This worries both her family and her old friend, Millie, in particular.



* BurnoutBabe: She, along with Kim, embodies the trope due to being part of the "freak" clique. Lindsay has the fashion sense down pat and has an interest in literature and music. She also gets attention from {{Dogged Nice Guy}}s like Neal and Nick.



* CharacterDevelopment: Like her boyfriend Daniel, she goes through quite the [[DefrostingIceQueen rehabilitation]] process as the series progresses, starting off as an antagonising, mean-spirited bitch early on, but ending up as Lindsay's best friend by the finale, "Discos and Dragons".

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* BurnoutBabe: She embodies the trope due to being part of the "freak" clique. While Lindsay has the fashion sense down pat and has an interest in literature and music, Kim's got the abrasiveness and the deadbeat family. Kim also dates the local bad boy Daniel.
* CharacterDevelopment: Like her boyfriend Daniel, she goes through quite the [[DefrostingIceQueen rehabilitation]] process as the series progresses, starting off as an antagonising, antagonizing, mean-spirited bitch early on, but ending up as Lindsay's best friend by the finale, "Discos and Dragons".
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* TeacherParentRomance: Starts a relationship with Bill's mother Gloria. Bill struggles with the relationship at first; but when he realizes that Fredricks is genuine about the relationship (and is making the effort to get to know Bill better), he accepts it.

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* TeacherParentRomance: Starts a relationship with Bill's mother Gloria. Bill struggles with the relationship at first; but when he realizes realises that Fredricks is genuine about the relationship (and is making the effort to get to know Bill better), he accepts it.
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* AmbiguousCriminalHistory: he's still on a government watchlist as a security risk for something he did as a young man during the 1968 Democratic National Convention.

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