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->Played by: Gregory Zaragoza

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* TomboyishNickname: "Bobby" is usually a nickname for men.

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* BettyAndVeronica: The Veronica to Hoffman's Betty and Dex's Archie. Grey is a RefomedCriminal with an edge while Hoffman is a ByTheBookCop.

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* ActorAllusion: There's more than one reference to Creator/CobieSmulders's previous series, ''Series/HowIMetYourMother''.
** Dex's Mustang has a tape stuck in the player, just like Marshall Eriksen's beloved Fiero, the difference being that Marshall's tape only played "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" by Music/TheProclaimers, while Dex's fires off several random (but apropos) tunes from a mix tape.

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* ActorAllusion: There's more than one reference to Creator/CobieSmulders's previous series, ''Series/HowIMetYourMother''.
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''Series/HowIMetYourMother''. Just for one example, Dex's Mustang has a tape stuck in the player, just like in ''HIMYM'' Marshall Eriksen's beloved had one in his Fiero, the difference being that Marshall's tape only played "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" by Music/TheProclaimers, while Dex's fires off several random (but apropos) tunes from a mix tape.



* BettyAndVeronica: The Veronica to Hoffman's Betty and Dex's Archie.

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* BettyAndVeronica: The Veronica to Hoffman's Betty and Dex's Archie. Grey is a RefomedCriminal with an edge while Hoffman is a ByTheBookCop.



* TomboyishNickname: "Bobby" is usually a nickname for men.



* BettyAndVeronica: The Betty to Grey's Veronica to Dex's Archie.

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* BettyAndVeronica: The Betty to Grey's Veronica to Dex's Archie. He's a ByTheBookCop while Grey is a ReformedCriminal who owns a bar.
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->Played by: Monica Barbaro

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->Played by: Colin Cunningham

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->Played by: Jason Manuel Olazabal

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Artie zigzags this one pretty hard. He agrees to let Dex apprentice under him, then backstabs her and their client for more money after faking a sob story about a drug addict daughter that got Dex to trust him. Nothing Dex does afterward to try and sway him makes a dent until he watches the client lose custody of her infant daughter, and he confesses to Dex that his daughter had actually died in infancy after an experimental therapy failed; this along with the loss of his police career (he stole the money for her procedure from the evidence room) caused him to concentrate on looking out for himself above everything else. He gets Dex her P.I.'s license and seems to have been sincere, but Dex is still unsure whether to fully trust him.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Artie zigzags this one pretty hard. He agrees to let Dex apprentice under him, then backstabs her and their client for more money after faking a sob story about a drug addict daughter that got Dex to trust him. Nothing Dex does afterward to try and sway him makes a dent until he watches the client lose custody of her infant daughter, and he confesses to Dex that his daughter had actually died in infancy after an experimental therapy failed; this along with the loss of his police career (he stole the money for her procedure from the evidence room) caused him to concentrate on looking out for himself above everything else. He gets Dex her P.I.'s license and seems to have been sincere, but Dex is still unsure whether to fully trust him.him.
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* FairCop: She's quite pretty and is also a detective.
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!!Dex Parios
->Played by: Creator/CobieSmulders
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* ActorAllusion: There's more than one reference to Creator/CobieSmulders's previous series, ''Series/HowIMetYourMother''.
** Dex's Mustang has a tape stuck in the player, just like Marshall Eriksen's beloved Fiero, the difference being that Marshall's tape only played "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" by Music/TheProclaimers, while Dex's fires off several random (but apropos) tunes from a mix tape.
* AddictionDisplacement: In "Dex, Drugs and Rock & Roll", when Dex's ex-girlfriend Fiona offers her drugs, Dex refuses and says she doesn't do that anymore. Since she frequently drinks and gambles excessively, one can infer she replaced one addiction with another.
* TheAlcoholic: If Dex doesn't keep busy, she drinks. Or worse, gambles.
* TheAllegedCar: Dex's car is a beat-up old piece of crap Mustang with a cassette player that has a habit of turning itself on at inopportune times.
* BedmateReveal: Going into the Season 1 midseason finale, Dex wakes up next to [[spoiler:Grey's girlfriend Liz]].
* BettyAndVeronica: Dex's two main love interests are Hoffman, a smooth if straight-as-an-arrow police detective, and Gray, an ex-con and publican.
* BigWhat: Dex in Episode 5, when Hoffman tells her that Grey wasn't just a car thief, he's also an explosives expert and safecracker.
* BlatantLies: Dex's excuse for hitting Artie Banks' car with a crowbar is that she mixed up her Mustang ([[TheAllegedCar a beat-up 1992 model]]) with Artie's Mustang ([[CoolCar a '70s pony car model]]). When asked why she was trying to break her own car, she claims she read on the internet that her Mustang was the only model year with a piñata hidden inside it. Luckily Cosgrove doesn't like Artie and so she "believes" Dex's story.
* ButNotTooBi: Dex references female exes, but the female love interest from the comics' love triangle is changed to a second man in the show (Hoffman). She has a "friend with benefits" arrangement with Hoffman, but ends up in bed with a former girlfriend in Episode 6.
* CombatPragmatist: Though she's a former Marine, Dex is not typically effective in hand-to-hand combat unless using improvised weapons, even against similarly-sized or female opponents.
* CuttingTheKnot: Dex needs to get a teenager's phone to look for clues in recent texts, but the girl is uncooperative, so Dex pretends to drive away. In actuality, she simply broke line-of-sight and snuck back up on the girl on foot, taking the phone after it was unlocked.
* DatingCatwoman: [[spoiler:In "The Dex Factor", Dex's new love interest happens to be a hitwoman who's after the gang that Grey has infiltrated.]]
* EmbarrassingFirstName: Like in the graphic novels, Dex's full first name is Dexedrine. An amazed Artie wonders just how much her parents hated her.
-->'''Artie:''' How much must parents detest a child to name them Dexedrine? I mean, seriously, you were born, and they took a look at you and said, "Oh, my God. Dexedrine. Our child reminds us of generic cough syrup."
* EmptyNest: In the second half of season 1, Dex has to contend with loneliness after Ansel decides to move out.
* FingerInTheMail: In "Reality Checks Don't Bounce", Dex is hired to find the brother of a TV judge, only to discover that she's blundered into a kidnapping plot. At one point, the kidnappers send the judge an ear.
* {{Fingore}}: Dex disables a thug by smashing a car door onto his fingers.
* FunctionalAddict: Played with. Dex is a good private investigator despite her vices, but she can't hold down a job where she isn't her own boss, doesn't set her own hours, or isn't allowed to day-drink.
* TheGamblingAddict: She's already in debt to Sue Lynn's casino when the pilot starts, to the tune of $11,000. In the pilot itself, she scores big at craps only to lose her entire winnings on the very next roll. Hollis lampshades her lack of self-control right afterward.
-->'''Hollis:''' You know why you're a bad gambler, Dex?\\
'''Dex:''' [[DeadpanSnarker Because your dice are loaded?]]\\
'''Hollis:''' Because you don't know when to quit.
* GreenEyedMonster: In "The Other Woman", Dex gets incredibly jealous when Liz starts winning over Ansel.
* HerosClassicCar: Dex has a 1992 Ford Mustang GT. Note that it's a 1990s model and it's treated as very much TheAllegedCar, as opposed to 60s/70s Mustang models that are more associated with being a CoolCar.
* HoneyTrap: In "Missed Connections", Dex is hired to track down a young woman who turns out to be part of a con-artist ring that targets lonely rich men.
* HowWeGotHere: It is a recurring theme for episodes to open with Dex in some crazy situation and then flashing back to how it all started. The pilot opens with two shady guys in a car driving somewhere and someone clearly locked in the trunk. Dex then pushes her way out of the trunk through the back seat and attacks the men with the car still in motion. The driver loses control, the car spins out and goes airborne. We then jump back three days to see the events that led up to this.
* ImagineSpot: Meeting established private eye Artie Banks, Dex briefly imagines the two working together in a cheesy 1970s-style TV cop show.
* InvincibleClassicCar: Dex's Mustang seems to be. In the pilot, it survives a long, high-speed jump with a long drop without even a scratch on the bodywork.
* MalignedMixedMarriage: Part of the reason Sue-Lynn strongly disapproved of Dex being with her son Benny, as she wanted him to marry within the tribe.
* MeetCute: Dex and Grey first meet by literally bumping into each other, causing Dex to drop a bottle of beer she scored for thwarting a robbery. They sleep together that very night.
* MrViceGuy: Dex drinks heavily and gambles frequently, but she'll do anything for her friends, clients, and especially for her special-needs brother Ansel.
* OneDialogueTwoConversations: Dex suspects that Baxter Hall might be behind the kidnapping, so she approaches him in his club. He seems to admit to it and even offers to hand "her" over to Dex. Dex then discovers that he was really talking about a stolen car. A woman hired him to get her a rare car and he mistook Dex for the buyer.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Dex prefers to be called "Dex" and pretty much everybody complies with her wish. Calling her "Dexedrine" is a quick way to ruin her day.
* ParentalAbandonment: Dex and Ansel's parents ran off and dumped Ansel in a board-and-care facility while Dex was overseas.
* PromotedToParent: Dex got promoted to being her brother Ansel's guardian when their parents disappeared.
* PunkInTheTrunk: The pilot opens with two shady guys driving somewhere with Dex locked in the trunk. It ends with Dex turning the tables on them:
--> '''Dex:''' Two more in the trunk.
* RealAwardFictionalCharacter: Dex's military awards include: the Legion of Merit, the Purple Heart, the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Afghanistan Campaign Medal, the Iraq Campaign Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, the Marines Overseas Service Ribbon, the Canadian Meritorious Service Cross, the Rifle Expert Badge, and the Pistol Expert Badge.
* SemperFi: Dex is former Marine counterintelligence.
* ShellShockedVeteran: Dex served several tours in Afghanistan. The death of her true love Benny left her with very bad PTSD (since she blames herself for him joining the military), causing her to have flashbacks. It's also notable that she [[DoesntLikeGuns never carries a gun]], likely for this reason.
* SherlockScan: Dex does this to a guy trying to hit on her by noticing the names on his credit card and dog tags don't match, to say nothing of him not knowing basic facts about Afghanistan, which is where Dex was deployed.
* ShoutOut: The Season 1 poster shows Dex laying on a crushed car as if she fell on it. This seems to be based on [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Evelyn_McHale.jpg the famous photo of Evelyn McHale's 1947 suicide,]] known as "The Most Beautiful Suicide."
* ShownTheirWork:
** It's hard to see since the scene is dark, but Dex is wearing appropriate MARPAT camouflage in the Afghanistan flashbacks, and even has correct collar pins which indicate she's a corporal.
** Dex's uniform seen in episode 8 is highly accurate, down to her awards being both real and in the correct order of precedence.
** In "Dirty Dexy Money", Dex works for the owner of Hold the Meat, a vegan strip club – this is a gender-flipped version of Casa Diablo, a well-known Portland vegan strip club.
* SnarkToSnarkCombat: Almost every character Dex snarks to responds in kind in one form or another.
* SpottingTheThread: In one of the first scenes, Dex is hit on by a guy who claims to be an Afghanistan vet, but she easily notices holes in his story, like the fact that he doesn't know what Pashto is. Part of her SherlockScan, above.
* StarCrossedLovers: Dex and Benny Blackbird were in love but his mother did not want him to marry outside the tribe. They broke up, Dex joined the Marines and Benny married a woman his mother approved of. However, Benny's marriage broke up and he defied his mother by joining the Army. He deployed to Afghanistan and while on leave he went looking for Dex with an engagement ring in his pocket. Before he could reach her, his vehicle hit a bomb and Benny was killed.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: In "The Other Woman", Dex is forced to work with Naomi Blackbird - the widow of her late flame Benny - in order to figure out who's trying to kill Sue Lynn.
* WhatDidIDoLastNight: At the end of "The Other Woman", Dex, after a hard night of drinking and gambling, [[spoiler:wakes up in bed with a naked Liz.]] She spends much of the next episode, "Dex Education", trying to figure out exactly what happened. [[spoiler:She ultimately discovers that Liz got her drunk and then slipped into her bed to convince her that they slept together, as part of a ploy to get Grey to cut Dex out of his life.]]
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Absolute quiet triggers Dex's PTSD. In "All Quiet on the Dextern Front", already in the throes of a particularly bad flashback, she returns home to an empty house and completely freaks out, tearing apart her living room. When Grey finds out about it, he convinces Ansel to move back in with Dex to keep an eye on her.
* WorthyOpponent: [[spoiler: Dex to Violet. Dex stops Violet from killing Leo's car theft gang that stole her crew's heroin, throwing her off a balcony. Violet later leaves one of Violet's favorite drinks for Dex at the Bad Alibi.]]
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[[folder:Grey [=McConnell=]]]
!!Grey [=McConnell=]
->Played by: Creator/JakeJohnson
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* ActorAllusion: Creator/JakeJohnson as [[Series/NewGirl a bar owner]].
* BettyAndVeronica: The Veronica to Hoffman's Betty and Dex's Archie.
* BoxedCrook: [[spoiler:In the second half of season 1, Hoffman blackmails Grey into going undercover in a carjacking ring, threatening to alert the cops to the fact that he bought the Bad Alibi with stolen money if he refuses.]]
* DatingCatwoman: Gray ends up falling for [[spoiler: Max(ine), the mechanic for the car theft gang he infiltrates. Gray tips her off to the bust going down and helps her escape to the reservation, where the Portland Police Bureau doesn't have jurisdiction.]]
* DisappearedDad: His father abandoned him many years ago.
* MeetCute: Dex and Grey first meet by literally bumping into each other, causing Dex to drop a bottle of beer she scored for thwarting a robbery. They sleep together that very night.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: [[spoiler:Grey delivers one to Dex after finding out that she may have slept with Liz, accusing her of being obsessed with chaos and incapable of handling calm situations, and telling her to find another bar.]]
* TheStoic: The more serious a situation Grey is in, the less he emotes. Peaks when his reaction to [[spoiler:being shot in the finale]] is a vaguely upset, "Oh...Oh no...".
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[[folder:Sue Lynn Blackbird]]
!!Sue Lynn Blackbird
->Played by: Tantoo Cardinal
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* CoolOldLady: Sue Lynn Blackbird is the chief of the local reservation and the owner of its casino; nothing much seems to faze her. Even being held at gunpoint only elicits mild irritation.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Sue Lynn Blackbird was willing to overlook a lot of Randall Tapper's bad behavior in order to maintain her tribe's lucrative relationship with him, but immediately calls it off after finding out that he was not only scamming her out of money on a school that was never going to be built, but was also using the construction site to smuggle drugs through her reservation. She also abandons a scheme to jail Dex over her gambling debts after realizing that it would result in Ansel being sent away to a board-and-care facility.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Sue-Lynn is a hardass most of the time, but she is gentle with Ansel, has helped Dex on more than one occasion, and in "The Past and the Furious", she helps reunite Jeremy Stevens with his Native family.
* JurisdictionFriction: The Portland cops are not on the best terms with the Confederated Nations, hence why Sue Lynn Blackbird hires Dex to find her granddaughter rather than going to the cops. In "The Other Woman", the Portland police are forced to tread lightly when someone apparently tries to kill Sue Lynn with a car bomb while she's within Portland city limits; in theory, they're responsible for investigating the case, but they can't compel Sue Lynn to cooperate with their investigation.
* NativeAmericanCasino: She owns one of these.
* ParentalMarriageVeto: In her youth, Dex wanted to marry Sue Lynn's son Benny. Sue Lynn did not give her blessing, they broke up, and Benny married someone from within the tribe. Years later, they divorced, he joined the Army to track Dex down, and was killed in action while they were on patrol.
* TheTeetotaler: Sue Lynn Blackbird does not drink, and is pissed when she finds out that Randall Tapper has been moving drugs through her reservation. "The Other Woman" also reveals that she has kicked people out of the tribe for dealing drugs on her reservation. {{Justified|Trope}} and TruthInTelevision due to the extremely high rates of substance abuse among American Indian nations.
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[[folder:Ansel Parios]]
!!Ansel Parios
->Played by: Cole Sibus
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* BreakHisHeartToSaveHim: In "Family Ties", Grey sends Ansel away so that he won't be at the bar when Kane comes around. Poor Ansel doesn't understand what is happening and goes home thinking that Grey is angry at him.
* MoralityPet: The main thing keeping Dex grounded is her brother Ansel, who has Down Syndrome.
** Grey likewise tells Ansel that he's what keeps Grey grounded and law-abiding.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: Ansel knows that a lot of people assume that he's stupid, and isn't above using this to his advantage, such as when he pretends to be dumber than he is in order to outwit a kidnapper.
* ParentalAbandonment: Dex and Ansel's parents ran off and dumped Ansel in a board-and-care facility while Dex was overseas.
* TokenMinorityCouple: In "All Quiet on the Dextern Front", Ansel gets a girlfriend who also has Down syndrome, and Grey and Tookie gush about how perfect she is for him, even though she's only been on the show for a few minutes.
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[[folder:Tookie]]
!!Tookie
->Played by: Adrian Martinez
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* TheInformant: He serves as Dex's informant.
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[[folder:Bobby Cosgrove]]
!!Lieutenant Bobby Cosgrove
->Played by: Creator/CamrynManheim
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: She has a point that just because Dex has good instincts and determination doesn't balance her acting as an unlicensed private investigator. Dex, to her credit, heeds this advice and begins an apprenticeship so she can get licensed.
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[[folder:Miles Hoffman]]
!!Detective Miles Hoffman
->Played by: Creator/MichaelEaly
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* BettyAndVeronica: The Betty to Grey's Veronica to Dex's Archie.
* FairCop: He's played by a handsome Creator/MichaelEaly.
* GenderFlip: In the comics, Hoffman is a white woman named Tracy. In the series, he's a black man named Miles.
* RunningGag: Hoffman going to Lee with his and Dex's relationship problems.
* ShownTheirWork: Averted in "Reality Checks Don't Bounce" - Hoffman is seen pumping gas in one scene. Self-service is banned in Oregon (although it has been temporarily allowed during the COVID-19 pandemic).
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!!Recurring
[[folder:Hollis Green]]
!!Hollis Green
->Played by: Gregory Zaragoza
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* NumberTwo: He's Sue Lynn Blackbird's right hand man.
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[[folder:Liz Melero]]
!!Liz Melero
->Played by: Monica Barbaro
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* FalseFriend: [[spoiler:All of Liz's attempts to befriend Dex and Ansel were just part of a plan to manipulate them out of Grey's life.]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Liz seemingly has this reaction when she realizes that her blaming Dex for whatever may have happened between them has nuked Grey and Dex's friendship. [[spoiler:Turns out she lied to try and separate them and was ''intending'' for that to happen because she thinks Grey and Dex's friendship is keeping both of them from having meaningful relationships with other people.]]
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[[folder:Kara Lee]]
!!Detective Kara Lee
->Played by: Fiona Rene
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[[folder:Victor]]
!!Victor
->Played by: Selwyn Huqueriza
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[[folder:Scuzzy]]
!!Scuzzy
->Played by: Chuck Filipov
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[[folder:Charles Wyatt]]
!!Charles "Chaz" Wyatt
->Played by: Tommy O'Brien
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!!Guest
[[folder:Maxine Beck]]
!!Maxine "Max" Beck
->Played by: Creator/InbarLavi
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* GenderBlenderName: In "The Past and the Furious", Grey goes undercover in a car theft ring in order to meet the elusive Max... who turns out to be a woman.
* WrenchWench: When Grey meets the carjacking ring Hoffman assigned him to, he meets a young female mechanic named Max, who he begins to develop feelings for.
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[[folder:Jeremy Stevens]]
!!Jeremy Stevens
->Played by: Robert Adamson
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[[folder:"Violet"]]
!!"Violet"
->Played by: Creator/CynthiaAddaiRobinson
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* NoNameGiven: "Violet" isn't her real name.
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[[folder:Jenna Marshall]]
!!Jenna Marshall
->Played by: Creator/TroianBellisario
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[[folder:Lionel Hoffman]]
!!Lionel Hoffman
->Played by: Creator/StevenWilliams
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[[folder:Octavia Hoffman]]
!!Octavia Hoffman
->Played by: Denise Dowse
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[[folder:Michael [=McConnell=]]]
!!Michael [=McConnell=]
->Played by: Creator/MattCraven
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[[folder:Wallace Kane]]
!!Wallace Kane
->Played by: Colin Cunningham
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* BigBad: Wallace Kane, at least for the first arc. He's a crime boss that Cosgrove mentions as having been suspected of ordering at least fifty deaths, and Grey owes him half a million dollars. [[spoiler:By Episode 4, he's been sprung from prison and has forcibly enlisted Grey to help him with a plan his sentence put on hold. At the end of Episode 5 he's back in custody, along with his Dragon.]]
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[[folder:Poppy Matthews]]
!!Poppy Matthews
->Played by: Julie Goldman
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* ButchLesbian: "Dirty Dexy Money" introduces Poppy Matthews, the butch lesbian leader of a local veterans' group.
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[[folder:Frank]]
!!Frank
->Played by: Jason Manuel Olazabal
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* TheDragon: Frank is this to Kane, even going so far as to personally carry out the plan to help him escape from a prison transport.
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[[folder:Ginger Lloyd]]
!!Ginger Lloyd
->Played by: Creator/CherylHines
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* FalseFriend: In "Dirty Dexy Money", beneath Ginger Lloyd's friendly exterior is a mean drunk who makes Dex's life Hell when Dex crosses her.
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[[folder:Arthur Banks]]
!!Arthur Banks
->Played by: Creator/DonalLogue
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Artie zigzags this one pretty hard. He agrees to let Dex apprentice under him, then backstabs her and their client for more money after faking a sob story about a drug addict daughter that got Dex to trust him. Nothing Dex does afterward to try and sway him makes a dent until he watches the client lose custody of her infant daughter, and he confesses to Dex that his daughter had actually died in infancy after an experimental therapy failed; this along with the loss of his police career (he stole the money for her procedure from the evidence room) caused him to concentrate on looking out for himself above everything else. He gets Dex her P.I.'s license and seems to have been sincere, but Dex is still unsure whether to fully trust him.

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