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* DeadpanSnarker: On several occasions. One of the most notable is when Jason's shows up for his first day as a police officer.

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* DeadpanSnarker: On several occasions.occasions, though it rarely seems hes has the brains for this to be deliberate. One of the most notable is when Jason's shows up for his first day as a police officer.

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* [[KickTheSonOfABitch Kill the Bitch]]: [[spoiler: The general reaction to her death by Violet]]



* [[MetaGuy Meta Girl]]: She has plenty of commentary on the bizarre way in which the Sheriff's Office is run.

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* [[MetaGuy Meta Girl]]: MetaGirl: She has plenty of commentary on the bizarre way in which the Sheriff's Office is run.



* [[ConMan Con-Woman]]: 'Miss Jeanette' is actually Nancy [=LeVoir=], a drugstore clerk who cons people with fake exorcisms.

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* [[ConMan Con-Woman]]: ConWoman: 'Miss Jeanette' is actually Nancy [=LeVoir=], a drugstore clerk who cons people with fake exorcisms.



* [[AbusiveParent Abusive Abuelo]]: He forced Jesus into a brujo livestyle, and had him kill a goat in a ritualistic sacrifice when he was little. When Jesus comes back for his help 20 years later, he dismisses his grandson as 'weak' because he practices "kitchen magic" instead of the BlackMagic he taught him. [[spoiler: In season 5, he takes Jesus's corpse from Lafayette's house and desecrates it for a ritual.]]

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* [[AbusiveParent Abusive Abuelo]]: AbusiveDad: He forced Jesus into a brujo livestyle, and had him kill a goat in a ritualistic sacrifice when he was little. When Jesus comes back for his help 20 years later, he dismisses his grandson as 'weak' because he practices "kitchen magic" instead of the BlackMagic he taught him. [[spoiler: In season 5, he takes Jesus's corpse from Lafayette's house and desecrates it for a ritual.]]

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->'''Played By:''' Phil Reeves

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->'''Played By:''' Phil Reeves
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->'''Played By:''' Del Zamora

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->'''Played By:''' Del Zamora
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* MirrorCharacter: He's implied to be what Jason was like in high school. Jason eventually comes to realize this.

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* MirrorCharacter: He's implied to be what Jason was like in high school. The only difference being that while Kitch is willing to use drugs like V to cheat at football, Jason had enough honor during his time in high school not to use drugs to enhance his althletic performace. Jason eventually comes to realize this.
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* SmallRoleBigImpact: At first glance, her exorcism of Tara's demons doesn't seem to have anything to do with the main plot. However, it's later revealed that [[spoiler: the ritual she had Tara perform summoned Maryann to Bon Temps.]]

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* SmallRoleBigImpact: At first glance, her exorcism of Tara's demons doesn't seem to have anything to do with the main plot. However, it's later revealed that [[spoiler: the ritual she had Tara perform summoned Maryann [[BigBad Maryann]] to Bon Temps.]]
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* OnlySaneMan: ZigZagged. While she occasionally demonstrate ArbitrarySkepticism, it's usually justified in certain circumstances. One example is in season 1 when she doesn't believe Tara's claim about seeing a naked woman and a pig in the middle of the road while driving because Tara had just crashed her car and was heavily drinking at the time. On top of that, she's usually able to see through people's bullshit and has no issue calling them out for their behavior: Like her scathing response when Bud makes a racist joke about Miss Jeanette's death in season 2, or when Jessica reveals that Hoyt joined a hate group in season 5 after breaking up with her, with Kenya sarcastically saying "He's a real prince charming, isn't he?" That being said, she ends up grabbing the IdiotBall hard in the last season when she joins up with the mob that's targeting supernaturals, which ultimately [[spoiler: results in her death.]]

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* OnlySaneMan: ZigZagged. While she occasionally demonstrate ArbitrarySkepticism, it's usually justified in certain circumstances. One example is in season 1 when she doesn't believe Tara's claim about seeing a naked woman and a pig in the middle of the road while driving because Tara was driving drunk and had just crashed her car and was heavily drinking at the time.car. On top of that, she's usually able to see through people's bullshit and has no issue calling them out for their behavior: Like her scathing response when Bud makes a racist joke about Miss Jeanette's death in season 2, or when Jessica reveals that Hoyt joined a hate group in season 5 after breaking up with her, with Kenya sarcastically saying "He's a real prince charming, isn't he?" That being said, she ends up grabbing the IdiotBall hard in the last season when she joins up with the mob that's targeting supernaturals, which ultimately [[spoiler: results in her death.]]
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* KnightTemplar: Out of all the recruits at the Fellowship of the Sun, he's one of the few who's truly bought into their philosophy and believes in the cause of exterminating vampires. On top of that, Luke continued his crusade even after Godric showed mercy by puttinig an end to Steve's plans and telling everyone to go home to prevent further bloodshed. This ends up resulting in Luke's death when he goes to Godric's nest and detonates a suicide bomb, killing himself and several vampires and humans.

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* KnightTemplar: Out of all the recruits at the Fellowship of the Sun, he's one of the few who's truly bought into their philosophy and believes in the cause of exterminating vampires. On top of that, Luke continued his crusade even after despite Godric showed showing mercy by puttinig putting an end to Steve's plans and telling everyone at the church to go home to prevent further bloodshed. This ends up resulting in Luke's death when he goes bloodshed, Luke still continued his crusade by later going to Godric's nest and detonates detonating a suicide bomb, killing himself and several vampires and humans.
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* WiseBeyondTheirYears: During Maryann's rampage, they have enough sense to realize something is off about their mother to the point they hide and are spared from being possessed. When they later ask about what happened to Rene (i.e. Arlene's former fiance) and Arlene tells them he's still on vacation, they pretend to accept this explanation, but later confirm to one another in private that Rene is definetly dead.
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* KnightTemplar: Out of all the recruits at the Fellowship of the Sun, he's one of the few who's drunken the kool-aid and honestly believes in the cause of exterminating vampires. On top of that, he continued his crusade even after Godric showed mercy, put an end to Steve's plans, and told everyone to go home to prevent further bloodshed. This ends up resulting in Luke's death by suicide bombing.

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* KnightTemplar: Out of all the recruits at the Fellowship of the Sun, he's one of the few who's drunken the kool-aid truly bought into their philosophy and honestly believes in the cause of exterminating vampires. On top of that, he Luke continued his crusade even after Godric showed mercy, put mercy by puttinig an end to Steve's plans, plans and told telling everyone to go home to prevent further bloodshed. This ends up resulting in Luke's death by when he goes to Godric's nest and detonates a suicide bombing.bomb, killing himself and several vampires and humans.
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* SmallRoleBigImpact: He only appears briefly in the first 2 epsidoes of the show, but his death drives Steve Newlin into taking over the Fellowship of the Sun to avenge his father. This kickstarts the events of season 2 when [[spoiler: Godric hands himself over to FOTS and Steve plans to burn him alive to start a war with vampires.]]

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