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** Later in the series, they also develop a habit of prioritising themselves and their relationship over everything else, and tend to get righteous when confronted about it. Nathan is almost obsessed with Audrey at the expense of others, repeatedly abandoning plans and caring more about getting her 'back' than the bigger picture. Meanwhile, Audrey sometimes veers into it as well, overshadowing valid points she does by refusing to accept when she's wrong, and continually expecting others to sacrifice and do things to support what she wants without following through on the consequences for them. This is especially noticeable in how they treat Duke, who spends a great deal of several seasons going through hell while also putting himself and his own relationships on the line to support them, only to be immediately told off and treated like a selfish monster when he finally cracks under his own trauma.

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** Later in the series, they also develop a habit of prioritising themselves and their relationship over everything else, and tend to get righteous when confronted about it. Nathan is almost obsessed with Audrey at the expense of others, repeatedly abandoning plans and caring more about getting her 'back' than the bigger picture. Meanwhile, Audrey sometimes veers into it as well, overshadowing valid points she does by make refusing to accept when she's wrong, and continually expecting others to sacrifice and do things to support what she wants without following through on the consequences for them. This is especially noticeable in how they treat Duke, who spends a great deal of several seasons going through hell while also putting himself and his own relationships on the line to support them, only to be immediately told off and treated like a selfish monster when he finally cracks under his own trauma. They get called out a little bit, but it's enough to make [[spoiler: the finale a bit disappointing, with Nathan and Audrey getting happy endings, even bringing back James, while Duke is left dead despite the fact that the entire reason he sacrificed himself has been neutralised]].
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** [[spoiler: Croatoan]] has more of these than there is space to list, being responsible for nigh everything that goes wrong in the show, a massive one being what he does to [[spoiler: Duke, and by extension Nathan and Audrey]]. [[spoiler: It can sour the ending a little, since talking him down largely renders Duke's death a SenselessSacrifice, especially since Duke is the only one who is left dead at the end despite the fact that the reason he 'needed' to die has been rendered moot]].
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** Later in the series, they also develop a habit of prioritising themselves and their relationship over everything else, and tend to get righteous when confronted about it. Nathan is almost obsessed with Audrey at the expense of others and, repeatedly abandoning plans and caring more about getting her 'back' than the bigger picture. Meanwhile, Audrey sometimes veers into it as well, overshadowing valid points she does by refusing to accept when she's wrong, and continually expecting others to sacrifice and do things to support what she wants without following through on the consequences for them. This is especially noticeable in how they treat Duke, who spends a great deal of several seasons going through hell while also putting himself and his own relationships on the line to support them, only to be immediately told off and treated like a selfish monster when he finally cracks under his own trauma.

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** Later in the series, they also develop a habit of prioritising themselves and their relationship over everything else, and tend to get righteous when confronted about it. Nathan is almost obsessed with Audrey at the expense of others and, others, repeatedly abandoning plans and caring more about getting her 'back' than the bigger picture. Meanwhile, Audrey sometimes veers into it as well, overshadowing valid points she does by refusing to accept when she's wrong, and continually expecting others to sacrifice and do things to support what she wants without following through on the consequences for them. This is especially noticeable in how they treat Duke, who spends a great deal of several seasons going through hell while also putting himself and his own relationships on the line to support them, only to be immediately told off and treated like a selfish monster when he finally cracks under his own trauma.
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** Later in the series, they also develop a habit of prioritising themselves and their relationship over everything else, and tend to get righteous when confronted about it. Nathan is almost obsessed with Audrey at the expense of others and, repeatedly abandoning plans and caring more about getting her 'back' than the bigger picture. Meanwhile, Audrey sometimes veers into it as well, overshadowing valid points she does by refusing to accept when she's wrong, and continually expecting others to sacrifice and do things to support what she wants without following through on the consequences for them. This is especially noticeable in how they treat Duke, who spends a great deal of several seasons going through hell while also putting himself and his own relationships on the line to support them, only to be immediately told off and treated like a selfish monster when he finally cracks under his own trauma.
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Literally all three of the main trio count for this one.

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** Duke.

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