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Shipping Goggles TRS cleanup, examples are to be removed as it's now just Fan Speak (only wicks in descriptions).
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* BelligerentSexualTension: With Tyler, and [[ShippingGoggles depending on who you ask]], both Ashley and Jack.
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NoSoWeak: Yeah despite being an average young woman, she displayed she can be capable as she punched Regina hardly and fought off her attacker in 4x06.
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trope is about colorism IU
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* CreateYourOwnHero: Conrad framing her father and Victoria getting her institutionalized is ultimately what turned young Amanda Clarke into the vengeful Emily Thorne who is hellbent on taking the Graysons down.
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->'''Played By:''' Creator/MadeleineStowe, Creator/GraceFulton (teen)
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->'''Played By:''' Creator/MadeleineStowe, Creator/GraceFulton Creator/GraceCarolineCurrey (teen)
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* GirlNextDoor: {{Invoked}} with her general persona to the residents of the Hamptons and to Daniel in particular, at least at first, to [[HoneyTrap seduce him into a marriage.]] She even lives next door to the Graysons.
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* WealthyPhilanthropist: Emily attends a lot of and hosts a few charity galas, which is how she blends in with the Hamptons upper crust.
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* InTheHood: Emily has a habit of donning a black hoodie when she wants to sneak into places.
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* NotSoDifferentRemark: She is subjected to this by Daniel in season 4, who surmises that the main reason they didn't work out as a couple is that they're too similar: they both constantly lie to and manipulate people, including the people they care about.
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-->'''Officer Hunter:''' ''(to Emily)'' I got decent instincts about people. After watching you today, I'm certain there's someone dangerous hiding in that pretty, little socialite shell.
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* KillItWithFire: She is implied to be a pyromaniac, or at least favour using arson to eliminate evidence.
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* LoserSonOfLoserDad: She faced this after her dad was framed for funding terrorists by the Graysons and sent to prison. Due to the public vitriol generated (including a book further libeling David written by Mason Treadwell) Amanda was treated hardly any better than her father, with no one questioning why she was institutionalized for no apparent reason. The real Emily Thorne also uses Amanda's father as an insult against her during a prison fight. When asking the real Emily to switch names with her, Amanda cites this treatment of her by the general public due to her last name as the reason motivating the switch.
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* LoserSonOfLoserDad: She faced this after her dad was framed for funding terrorists by the Graysons and sent to prison. Due to the public vitriol generated (including a book further libeling David written by Mason Treadwell) Treadwell), Amanda was treated hardly any better than her father, with no one questioning why she was institutionalized for no apparent reason. The real Emily Thorne also uses Amanda's father as an insult against her during a prison fight. When asking the real Emily to switch names with her, Amanda cites this treatment of her by the general public due to her last name as the reason motivating the switch.
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* MustMakeAmends[=/=]TheAtoner: In season 4, for hurting Charlotte.
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* MustMakeAmends[=/=]TheAtoner: In season 4, for hurting Charlotte. She stops her from trying to commit suicide, she covers for Charlotte even though Charlotte attempted to kill her by setting the bar she was in on fire, and she covers for Charlotte again when she kills a man in self-defense.
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* NotSoStoic: In the season 1 Finale where you can see all she's done finally catches up with her. She's slightly less stoic in season 2 and its finale.
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* NotSoStoic: In the season 1 Finale finale where you can see all she's done finally catches up with her. She's slightly less stoic in season 2 and its finale. She breaks down into tears when [[spoiler:fake Amanda]] and [[spoiler:Aiden]] die.
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* {{Pyromaniac}}: She is implied to be a pyromaniac, or at least favour using arson to eliminate evidence. When she was in foster care, she'd frequently set fires in the homes she lived in, and in one instance, the fire she set actually burned down the house, which caused her to be sent to juvie. [[spoiler:Though it is later revealed that the fire she set there fizzled out and it was actually her foster brother Eli who set the fire that burned the house down, and he let her take the blame for it.]]
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* ExtremelyProtectiveChild: She was always a DaddysGirl, but learning about how he was framed turned her into this trope as she embarked on her journey to avenge him. [[spoiler:When David resurfaces after killing Conrad, Emily covers for him by planting the weapon he used on another man who had been trying to get to him through Charlotte. David is horrified to learn this, insisting that he should be the one protecting her and not the other way around. But even after he insists that she leave the people still pursuing him alone for her safety, Emily continues to go after those people for the sake of continuing to protect her father.]]
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* ThatManIsDead: She says a variation of this when she encounters Nolan in the Hamptons when he starts calling her "Amanda." Even after she clears her father's name and completes fully enacting her vengeance, she hesitates to reveal her true identity to the world as she feels she has no one left from her old life as Amanda Clarke to go back to. When she finally reveals that she's Amanda Clarke to the public towards the end of season 4, she does go back to being called Amanda towards the end of season 4, though it takes a bit for her inner circle to catch up.
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* ThatManIsDead: She says a variation of this when she encounters Nolan in the Hamptons when he starts calling her "Amanda." Even after she clears her father's name and completes fully enacting her vengeance, she hesitates to reveal her true identity to the world as she feels she has no one left from her old life as Amanda Clarke to go back to. When she finally reveals that she's Amanda Clarke to the public towards the end of season 4, she does go back to being called Amanda towards the end of season 4, in general, though it takes a bit for her inner circle to catch up.