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3!Civilians
4
5[[folder:Hardware Mike]]
6!!"Hardware" Mike Jackson
7->'''Played By:''' Creator/HowardSMiller
8
9The manager of a hardware store in Harlan.
10----
11* DirtyOldMan: He's very easily beguiled by the charms of young women like Wendy Crowe.
12[[/folder]]
13
14[[folder:Carol Johnson]]
15!!Carol Johnson
16[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/johnson_carol_9451.png]]
17[[caption-width-right:350:''"Mags is getting in the way of my plans, and she and her boys are going to have to be dealt with."'']]
18->'''Played By:''' Creator/RebeccaCreskoff
19
20-->''"Mags, you can condescend to me like I'm some carpetbagging shit stepper all you like, but I speak with the full authority of the company who employs me."''
21
22The unpopular Vice President of the Black Pike Mining Company. She comes to town to clear up legal issues and make a deal with the Bennetts.
23----
24* ActionGirl: Surprisingly. While Raylan is ostensibly her bodyguard, Carol shows she can handle herself in a scuffle by single handedly taking down a particularly belligerent and drunk person getting in her face.
25* CorruptCorporateExecutive: How most of the people in Harlan County see her.
26* DistractedByTheSexy: Raylan is very distracted when she changes in front of him.
27* FieryRedhead: She can get very passionate.
28* [[MouthOfSauron Mouth Of Black Pike]]: She's the only representation of the much-loathed Black Pike Mining Company.
29* MsFanservice: Her attempts to seduce Raylan are pretty blatant, such as walking in front of him with her robe open. Much is also made of her ass, which admittedly is impressive.
30* OutGambitted: She really should not have tried to use Boyd Crowder against the Bennetts when she did not even realize what the real stakes were.
31* PunchClockVillain: She has no ill will towards the residents of Harlan County but it is her job to make sure that the mining company gets the land it needs to start a new mine. She does not think it her concern that the mine will pollute the area and that an activist died documenting this. When all the deals are closed she will simply go where the company sends her and do it all over again.
32* PutOnABus: Discussed. She goes where the job is, and when it comes to Harlan County, she's just passing through.
33* SmugSnake: She can certainly come across this, being OutGambitted by Boyd and Mags because she assumed she was naturally more savvy than them.
34* SoreLoser: She's very unhappy when Mags gets the better of her. She refuses to shake hands with Mags and gets quite snippy before retiring for a hard drink.
35[[/folder]]
36
37[[folder:Billy]]
38!!Billy St. Cyr
39[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BillyStCyr_1696.jpg]]
40[[caption-width-right:350:''"Y'all come to watch the hillbilly with the snakes? Or did you come to be saved?"'']]
41->'''Played By:''' Creator/JosephMazzello
42
43A popular preacher who arrives in Harlan County selling salvation through his appropriately named Last Chance Salvation church (a tent). He appears to be completely genuine in his concern for the local residents, many of whom are current or former drug users who are the primary target market for Boyd Crowder's products.
44----
45* AsTheGoodBookSays: He has [[http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Mark%2016:17-18&version=NIV Mark 16:17-18]] written on a banner in the front of his church-tent.
46* BrotherSisterIncest: Averted, but Boyd crudely accuses Cassie of this when he sees her leaving Billy's room. It turns out, she just sings him to sleep.
47* BrotherSisterTeam: With Cassie.
48* CharacterDeath: Boyd goads him into a real test of faith, and Billy handles a snake with real venom. It bites him, and Billy dies moments later.
49* DrugsAreBad: Several of his converts are former addicts who have renounced drugs because of his influence. Boyd takes notice of him when his Oxycontin sales drop as a result.
50* GoodShepherd: At first, Billy can initially appear as a probable SinisterMinister due to his enmity with Boyd, silver tongue and the snake motifs around him. But Billy does believe in what he's saying and has a genuine desire to help others and spread God's word. He's spot-on when he talks to Ellen May about Boyd's people 'shaming' her out of greed and fear.
51* HonorBeforeReason: He repeatedly locks horns with Boyd, even though this puts him and his sister in danger. When Boyd accuses him of preaching to make money, he tells his congregation that Last Chance Salvation Church will no longer accept monetary donations (much to Cassie's chagrin). Finally, he picks up an un-milked rattlesnake to demonstrate his faith to Boyd and the congregation, only to receive a fatal bite.
52* KillTheCutie: Outside of the Marshals, Billy was one of the few unambiguously good characters in the show, helping addicts quit drugs, encouraging Ellen May to exit prostitution, and offering spiritual nourishment to his flock. When Boyd pressures him into picking up the unmilked snake that kills him, it's a tragedy. Boyd himself even seems to legitimately feel sorry and gives him several chances of an out before he picks the snake up, even letting and encouraging Cassie to tell him to not do it.
53* LikeFatherLikeSon: Billy is a snake-handler like his late father. He dies by snake bite like his father too.
54* MeaningfulName: St. Cyr sounds like 'sincere.' Seems to be played straight for both St. Cyr siblings, thus far.
55* PreacherMan: For Last Chance Salvation.
56* {{Pride}}: His downfall. Pride leads him to pick up the poisonous snake that Boyd brings to his church, which promptly bites him. Boyd, despite his unquestionable villainy in Billy's last moments, is correct: Billy is mistaking his own hubris for "God's touch."
57* RousingSpeech: Being a preacher, it's practically his job.
58* TalkerAndDoer: Billy handles the preaching for the Last Chance Salvation Church, while his sister handles the behind-the-scenes, practical responsibilities of the ministry.
59[[/folder]]
60
61[[folder:Cassie]]
62!!Cassie St. Cyr
63[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/St__Cyr_Cassandra_9378.jpg]]
64[[caption-width-right:350:''"Don't you want to be free from the devil's grip?"'']]
65->'''Played By:''' Creator/LindsayPulsipher
66
67-->''"Unlike the rest of these sorry souls around here, we're not afraid of you."''
68
69The seemingly submissive sister of outspoken tent preacher Billy St. Cyr. She arrives in Harlan County along with Billy to set up shop and build a congregation -- a start-up that quickly draws the attention of criminal Boyd Crowder among others. She is stronger than she looks and, in fact, serves as the brains behind her brother's salvation operation.
70----
71* BrotherSisterIncest: Averted, but Boyd crudely accuses Cassie of this when he sees her leaving Billy's room. It turns out, she just sings him to sleep.
72* BrotherSisterTeam: With Billy.
73* TheConfidant: After Billy's death, she becomes one to Ellen May.
74* HeelFaithTurn: She was never truly a villain except in a loose HeroAntagonist sense, but she was certainly more concerned with money than good works until Billy's death. She subsequently makes Billy proud, becoming more sincere in her belief rather than just a money-grabber.
75* MirrorCharacter: From Boyd. Both use religion as a tool, while still being genuine in their belief. However, whereas tragedy caused Boyd to lose his faith, Cassie's faith was strengthened.
76* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Implied, but after Billy's death she seems more sincere and mild.
77* PrayerOfMalice: She admits to Tim that she has been praying for Boyd to be shot.
78* SpannerInTheWorks: She gives the tip about Delroy's body, after Ellen May tells her, to the staties in the Season 4 finale, which allows the Clover Hillers to have Ava arrested.
79* TalkerAndDoer: She's the doer to Billy's talker, handling the practical (read: monetary) aspects of the St. Cyr ministry.
80[[/folder]]
81
82[[folder:Eve Munro]]
83!!Eve Munro
84[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c8cf20e920fb63caafc09e88d7e65bf6.jpg]]
85->'''Played By:''' Creator/JuliaCampbell
86
87The ex-wife of Drew Thompson, who works as a psychic.
88----
89* ConWoman: Maybe. It's unclear, but she does have plenty of fraud cases open against her.
90* IWasQuiteALooker: Eve says she used to look like Ava Gardner. However, as Raylan points out, she's still very beautiful.
91* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Her supposed psychic abilities. She does have plenty of fraud cases against her, but she does make an accurate prediction about Raylan's location.
92[[/folder]]
93
94[[folder:Mark]]
95!!Mark
96->'''Played By:''' Creator/IanReedKesler
97
98An old friend of Tim Gutterson and a fellow war veteran who calls Tim for his assistance in dealing with Dave, his former drug dealer.
99[[/folder]]
100
101[[folder:Allison]]
102!!Allison Brander
103[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brander_allison_748.jpg]]
104->'''Played By:''' Creator/AmySmart
105
106Loretta [=MacCready's=] newest social worker and a TemporaryLoveInterest for Raylan.
107----
108* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Sets up a plethora of those to Raylan, questioning the origins of his bravado and being thoroughly unimpressed with his antics.
109* DrugsAreBad: Has a marijuana habit that prevents her from going to the police when Danny runs her off the road.
110* DrunkDriver: She drove stoned in "Kill the Messenger", preventing her from going to the police for help when Danny Crowe runs her off the road.
111* ExpectingSomeoneTaller: She'd seen Raylan's photo in the paper, and said he looked 'taller'.
112* FramingTheGuiltyParty: May have planted meth on drug dealer Henry in order to separate him from his son.
113* {{Hypocrite}}: Planted drugs in a dealer's home in order to take his son away. Later gets mad at Raylan for using her office to take Kendal away from Daryl and Danny who were both abusive of him ''and'' using him to tend bar at a whorehouse.
114* InformedAbility: Supposedly very good at her job, but never demonstrates it. She acts like Loretta just needs some guidance (when she's already a major league criminal), and demonstrates utter terror when dealing with Daryl and Danny--something you'd think an experienced social worker could avoid. She also likely planted drugs on a man who ''wasn't'' abusing his son, but later convinces Kendal that he has to stay with his brothers who ''are'' abusing him.
115* {{Jerkass}}: With pretty much every episode featuring her, another bad habit of Allison's has been exposed--starting with her holier than thou attitude, then her hypocrisy, then her drug abuse, and now the fact that she drives while under the influence. As Rachel notes, "she just gets better and better."
116* JerkassHasAPoint: Her criticism of Raylan is often valid. For example, she tells Raylan that many of his problems are of his own making in "Kill the Messenger".
117-->'''Allison:''' I can tell you’re a man who would run into a burning building without batting the eye. Thing is, I think you’re the one setting the fire.
118* LoveInterest: Another in a long line of broken blonde women who fall for Raylan.
119* MsFanservice: Bares her (lovely) bottom in front of the camera for a moment after dismounting Raylan
120* SmugSnake: A non-villainous example. Allison's holier-than-thou routine becomes increasingly smug and hard to take as all her own flaws are exposed.
121* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: For Winona. Possibly a case in-universe, given that Raylan most definitely has a type.
122* TooDumbToLive: She drives under the influence, totally mishandles the situation with the Crowes, and then compounds her errors by sending Kendal back to them when he tries to run away. It's not so much any one thing she does that marks her out as terminally stupid, as it is the long string of bad decisions.
123* WellIntentionedExtremist: She has shades of this. It's strongly implied that she planted drugs on an criminal so that the law would have an excuse to take his son away.
124[[/folder]]
125
126[[folder:Reggie]]
127!!Reggie
128->'''Played By:''' Creator/KareemGrimes
129
130The boyfriend of Mina and the manager at a local diner (who had previously been the same john Dewey Crowe beat up to retrieve his necklace).
131----
132* MusclesAreMeaningless: Despite having a good bit of weight on him, Reggie still gets pummelled by Dewey Crowe.
133[[/folder]]
134
135[[folder:Leslie Mullen]]
136!!Leslie Mullen
137->'''Played By:''' Creator/LeslieRiley
138
139Art Mullen's wife.
140----
141* TheUnseen: She's mentioned plenty, but doesn't make an appearance until Season 5.
142[[/folder]]
143
144[[folder:John-O & Betty]]
145!!John-O & Betty Hutchins
146[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/637e26e08516e83f1ad64e26a697ad3c.jpg]]
147->'''Played By:''' Creator/CharlesHowerton & Creator/RobinPearsonRose
148
149An elderly couple living in Harlan.
150----
151* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Walker and Seabass kill them by monoxide poisoning.]]
152* AnOfferYouCantRefuse: They get this from Ty Walker. Unfortunately, they refuse. Someone should have told them what kind of offer it was.
153[[/folder]]
154
155[[folder:Calhoun]]
156!!Calhoun Schrier
157[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/93a05a7fb8852e90495289b05d4238a9.jpg]]
158->'''Played By:''' Creator/BradLeland
159
160A real estate agent who works alongside Ty Walker in his scheme to acquire various properties around Harlan.
161----
162* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler:When trying to torture him, the dim-witted Choo-Choo hits him far too hard, killing him instantly.]]
163* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Poor old Calhoun is accidentally killed by Choo-Choo with one of those hard and fast punches.]]
164* DirtyOldMan: Calhoun frequently employs a young woman who may be a prostitute or just a gold-digging secretary. However, no matter the nature of their relationship, they do seem to get along quite well.
165* ScyllaAndCharybdis: He winds up trapped between the U.S. Marhals, Markham's goons and Boyd Crowder.
166* SmarterThanYouLook: Calhoun seems like a hapless fool, but he shows himself to be a little smarter than he first appears when he very cleverly tells Raylan and Tim about the murders of Betty and John-O.
167[[/folder]]
168
169[[folder:Hagan]]
170!!Hagan
171->'''Played By:''' Creator/SheaWhigham
172
173* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:Boyd shoots him in the side of the head.]]
174* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:He's murdered by Boyd Crowder in his own truck.]]
175* DeadStarWalking: [[spoiler:Creator/SheaWhigham, a respected actor with a great deal of gravitas, was brought in to play this two-episode character (only one episode really, since he wasn't seen except in passing at the end of the prior episode) to fully sell Hagan as someone the audience would like and whose death would feel momentous.]]
176* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:Hagan knows exactly what kind of person Boyd is, and accepts his impending death with quiet grace.]]
177* KickTheDog: [[spoiler:Boyd's callous and brutal murder of a likable, average fellow who he'd been joking with in a friendly manner not long before fully cements him as the BigBad.]]
178* NiceGuy: Hagan is a very amiable guy.
179* TheUnreveal: He mentions someone named Hut [=McKean=] who presumably had some connection to Boyd and Hagan. [[spoiler:Boyd isn't in the mood to hear the story, considering it a ButForMeItWasTuesday moment and kills Hagan before he can explain who [=McKean=] was.]]
180* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:The reason Boyd kills him. In Hagan's own words, he's tying up a loose end.]]
181[[/folder]]
182
183!Criminals
184
185[[folder:Gary]]
186!!Gary Hawkins
187[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Gary_Hawkins_9520.jpg]]
188[[caption-width-right:350:''"All I'm trying to do is make things better and I keep making it worse."'']]
189->'''Played By:''' Creator/WilliamRagsdale
190
191Gary is husband of Winona Hawkins, who is the ex-wife of U.S. Deputy Marshal Raylan Givens. The two men -- Gary and Raylan -- couldn't be more different. Gary is a clean-cut realtor who ostensibly provides Winona with the stability she craves. But all is not well in the marriage or in Gary's business dealings, which threaten to ensnare more than would-be homebuyers.
192----
193* BusCrash: He leaves near the end of Season 2, and returns partway through Season 3 just in time to get killed by Quarles.
194* ButtMonkey: Events rarely go the way he wants them to, and see the events under HumiliationConga for exactly how.
195* CharacterDeath: Gary is abducted and then shot by Quarles on Winona's front lawn.
196* TheCon After Gary flees to Oklahoma, he delivers seminars on how to make money flipping foreclosed houses. His audience members grow suspicious, and one woman asks him outright if he's promoting a pyramid scheme.
197* HiddenDepths: He really does love Winona, and he really ''did'' believe in his mall idea. His face lights up when he talks about it.
198* HumiliationConga: Gary is repeatedly tormented by Wynn Duffy, humiliated by Raylan, Winona leaves him, then he has to leave town, winds up selling some kind of pyramid scheme and finally gets killed by Quarles.
199* ManipulativeBastard: Subverted. He fancies himself a master manipulator, but he's not.
200--> '''Gary:''' I can get a guy to buy a house worse that the one he's in, cost him twice as much, and have him swear it was his idea.
201* RomanticFalseLead: For Winona.
202* ShadyRealEstateAgent: He flipped houses in Kentucky and he ends up in a pyramid scheme.
203* TooDumbToLive: What else do you call it when you keep getting into business with [[PsychoForHire Wynn Duffy]]?
204--> '''Winona:''' You put up our house as collateral for a goddamn horse?
205** In his defense, though, he did apparently escape Duffy's clutches, managing to flee to Oklahoma. Duffy and Quarles went out to get him to send a message to Raylan, and to try to frame him up as a dirty cop.
206* TookALevelInJerkAss: Starts out a lovable UnluckyEverydude in comparison to Raylan, an average man who managed to win Winona's heart. Even his actions with Duffy make him seem simply over his head. Then he orders a hit on Raylan and Winona.
207[[/folder]]
208
209[[folder:Pinter]]
210!!Arnold Pinter
211[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pinter_arnold_3396.jpg]]
212[[caption-width-right:350:''"I hate it here. Kentucky. I hate every one of these toothless, banjo strumming, red neck pricks."'']]
213->'''Played By:''' Creator/DavidEigenberg
214
215A freelance 'fixer' and informant for the Marshals.
216----
217* AntiVillain: He's a slimy {{Jerkass}}, but he's not really evil and has a few PetTheDog moments.
218* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Probably due to the actor getting a regular gig on another show.
219* DeadpanSnarker: Pinter tends to sit at the back of a restaurant and throw jibes at others.
220* {{Expy}}: He bears resemblance to Harry Arno, a recurring character in the Raylan Givens novels. Like Harry, he's a bookie and something of a {{Jerkass}} associated with Raylan who dreams of leaving his life behind for an exotic locale.
221* TheInformant: For the Marshals.
222* {{Jerkass}}: He's a snarky creep with very few redeeming qualities.
223* {{Slimeball}}: Frequently seen leering at the waitresses of the restaurant he's in.
224* TheStoolPigeon: Pinter has a reputation among other criminals as a snitch.
225[[/folder]]
226
227[[folder:Hot-Rod]]
228!!Rodney 'Hot-Rod' Dunham
229[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dunham_rodney_9680.jpg]]
230[[caption-width-right:350:''"This is serious weight, and these are dangerous times. Now you want this to get ugly? It can!"'']]
231->'''Played By:''' Creator/MickeyJones
232
233A well-respected marijuana kingpin from Memphis, Tennessee, and a longtime associate of the Bennett family, Rodney "Hot-Rod" Dunham, is a meticulously careful criminal with a lengthy career behind him. Over the decades his partners have included Bo Crowder, Arlo Givens, and Mags Bennett's unseen husband, all of whom he seems to have been on friendly terms with. Ruthless if crossed, Hot-Rod is nonetheless an ultimately practical man, who has a complicated [[FriendlyEnemy friendship]] with DEA Agent Alex Miller.
234----
235* AffablyEvil: A cheerful, respectful man who is always happy to talk about the good old days, and just happens to control all the marijuana in Tennessee. In many ways he's a male counterpart to Mags Bennett.
236* AlasPoorVillain: Gets a genuinely sad death scene, talking to Miller while bleeding out.
237* BadassBoast: ''"If I'd come eight hours from Memphis for this, I'd be obliged to kick somebody's ass!"''
238* BewareTheNiceOnes: Hot-Rod is reasonable, affable, and maintains a friendly demeanor, but you do ''not'' want to get on his bad side. He's not overly sadistic, but he is without scruples, and had no problems with hunting down a pair of teenagers, or slaughtering a whole convoy of Boyd's drug dealers.
239* CharacterDeath: Killed in Season 5, while trying to escape from the man Jay & Roscoe have guarding him.
240* CoolOldGuy: He's evil to be sure, but he's also a friendly, wise, and reasonable old man.
241* DidntSeeThatComing: When Johnny turns the tables on him. It's one of the first times we've seen him genuinely shocked and out-played.
242* DistressedDude: After Johnny betrays him, he spends the rest of his screen-time tied up.
243* TheDreaded: When Boyd tells Carl who he is, Carl's eyes widen in fear and reverence.
244* DyingMomentOfAwesome: Sadly occurs [[OffscreenMomentOfAwesome offscreen]]. When he jams a pencil through the throat of one of Johnny's crew. But not before he gets a fatal shot in the gut.
245* EqualOpportunityEvil: Hot-Rod's crew includes black gangsters and white rednecks alike, he was partners with Mags Bennett, and as Season 5 reveals, he was happy to do business with teenaged girl Loretta before she screwed him over. Hot-Rod's a bad man, but doesn't appear to have a lot of prejudices.
246* EvilOldFolks: He's from the same generation as Bo Crowder, Arlo Givens, and Mags Bennett.
247* FaceDeathWithDignity: Hot-Rod dies having a final drink and a reminiscing about the old days with his FriendlyEnemy Alex Miller.
248* FatBastard: An overweight drug kingpin.
249* FriendlyEnemy: To DEA Agent Alex Miller.
250* ImprobableWeapon: Kills a man with a pencil.
251* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Considers this a good trait, and possesses it himself.
252* TheManBehindTheMan: Revealed to be behind Johnny's attack on Boyd's shipment.
253* NeverSpeakIllOfTheDead: After Coover's death, he fondly reminisces about Coover's skill at creating new strains of marijuana. He talks in a similar manner about Bo Crowder and Arlo Givens.
254* NoodleIncident: Mentions several such incidents during a conversation with Miller.
255* OneLastSmoke: Miller lets Hotrod drink from his flask before he dies.
256* OutGambitted: By Loretta and later Johnny in Season 5.
257* PragmaticVillainy: Hot-Rod tends to handle things in a very business-like way, hence his policy of KnowWhenToFoldEm.
258* SouthernFriedGenius: With his big belly, bigger beard and redneck dress sense, he doesn't look like the intelligent criminal he is.
259* SpearCounterpart: To Mags Bennett. Both are plump, jovial, and ruthless marijuana kingpins.
260* VillainOfAnotherStory: Hot-Rod's last episode would suggest that he and Alex Miller were Memphis' Boyd and Raylan, with fifteen years of potentially fascinating story behind them.
261* VillainTeamUp: As of Season 5, he was briefly in alliance with Johnny Crowder. When Boyd tries to buy Johnny from him, Johnny usurps control of his organisation.
262* VillainousFriendship: Seems to have had one with Bo Crowder and Arlo Givens if his reminisces about them are any indicator.
263* WouldHurtAChild: His willingness to target Loretta and her new boyfriend is played this way.
264[[/folder]]
265
266[[folder:Messer]]
267!!Wade Messer
268[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/messer_wade_2756.jpg]]
269[[caption-width-right:350:''"There’s a lot of expense in taking care of whores."'']]
270->'''Played By:''' [[Creator/JamesLeGros James [=LeGros=]]]
271
272A drug addict who supports his habits with crime.
273----
274* AffablyEvil: He's ruthless, but he's also generally friendly for the most part.
275* BeardOfEvil: He's dumb and incompetent to be sure, but he's still a ruthless criminal.
276* ButtMonkey: He might bring it on himself, but he still gets the short end of the stick plenty of times.
277* CharacterDeath: Even in death, Wade is unlucky. Dewey Crowe shoots him, and Wade spends the entire night and part of the next day slowly dying. He finally expires off-screen and his body is found by the Marshals.
278* EvenEvilHasStandards: He's disgusted by Fogle's sadism and how he kills JT ForTheEvulz.
279* EvilFormerFriend: He was friends with Raylan back in high school and is still quite civil towards him, but he has no compunction about killing him for a payout.
280* FeedTheMole: Boyd is aware that Wade is an informant and feeds him flimsy information so as to deceive law enforement.
281* FriendlyEnemy: To Raylan. He'll kill him without blinking, but still regards him as a friend.
282* FunctionalAddict: He is (or was) addicted to oxycontin, but it didn't impair his ability to commit half-assed crime.
283* HypercompetentSidekick: To Dewey Crowe. Wade is better at keeping Audrey's afloat and works with Boyd behind Dewey's back. Of course, Dewey Crowe is the only person that Messer is capable of being a HypercompetentSidekick to, since Messer himself is a monumental screw-up.
284* LaughablyEvil: He's humorously incompetent in the same vein as Dewey, despite being much more ruthless than him.
285* MentalHandicapMoralDeficiency: Described as a "board certified imbecile" and involved in organized crime.
286* NotSoHarmlessVillain: He's an incompetent moron, but he can be dangerous in the right situation. He comes close to killing Raylan by knocking him out and handing him over to Dickie.
287* TheMole: He serves as an informant on Boyd's activities to law enforcement.
288* YouHaveFailedMe: Daryl pressures Dewey into murdering Wade because Wade was skimming money off of Audrey's and collaborating with Boyd Crowder. Naturally, Dewey screws up the murder ''spectacularly''.
289[[/folder]]
290
291[[folder:Kyle]]
292!!Kyle Easterly
293->'''Played By:''' Creator/MichaelMosley
294
295A miner working at Black Pike Mining, who recruited Boyd Crowder on a heist mission to steal money from the company.
296----
297* CharacterDeath: He detonates an explosive charge to kill Boyd, not realizing that Boyd swapped the charges. He goes boom.
298* FauxAffablyEvil: He's all smiles and poor attempts at charm when trying to recruit Boyd, but all he wants is Boyd as a fall guy.
299* {{Greed}}: His entire motivation.
300* KarmicDeath: The death that befalls him is almost entirely of his own making. His plan, his recruitment of Boyd, all of it falls upon him.
301* OutGambitted: Rather magnificently by Boyd.
302* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Kyle tries to pull this on Boyd. Boyd expects it and not only survives, [[OutGambitted he tricks Kyle into offing himself]].
303[[/folder]]
304
305[[folder:Doc Stern]]
306!!Doc Stern
307->'''Played By:''' Creator/RandolphAdams
308[[/folder]]
309
310[[folder:Lindsey]]
311!!Lindsey Salazar
312[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Salazar_Lindsay_4185.jpg]]
313[[caption-width-right:350:''"How's that song go? Look for the rainbow in every storm?"'']]
314->'''Played By:''' Creator/JennLyon
315
316-->''"I think you're going to apologize again for not giving me a full accounting of every second of your life before you heartlessly accepted the gift of my feminine virtue."''
317
318The bartender at The High Note Bar, where U.S. Deputy Marshal Raylan Givens is a frequent guest because he lives in a rented room upstairs. The pair have a unmistakable romantic energy and often engage in charged banter.
319----
320* ActionGirl: It doesn't take much for her to start wielding her shotgun.
321* AscendedExtra: She was just a random bartender at first, then got her own little story arc.
322* BadassBystander: When Raylan and Quarles are about to fight it out, it's Lindsey the bartender who picks up a gun and tells them to cut it out.
323* TheBartender: Her job.
324* BlatantLies: When Raylan catches up with Lindsey and Randall, she tells Raylan that his money is in their van. She and Randall already spent all the money on fighting cocks. Then again, the fighting cocks were in the van, so in that sense she was telling the truth.
325* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: She betrays Raylan, then Randall, then Raylan again, then Randall again.
326* KarmaHoudini: She escapes any kind of punishment.
327* OutlawCouple: Formerly, with Randall Kusik. They briefly become this again before Lindsey abandons him.
328* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: Her weapon of choice.
329[[/folder]]
330
331[[folder:Lance]]
332!!Lance
333->'''Played By:''' Creator/ClayneCrawford
334
335A corrupt prison medic and boyfriend of Layla.
336----
337* CharacterDeath: He's killed by Layla after he's outlived his usefulness.
338* DeadlyDoctor: Or deadly prison medic, anyway.
339* FauxAffablyEvil: Part of what makes him such a SmugSnake is his mocking, faux-friendly tone.
340* {{Jerkass}}: Lance is a sadistic prick at his most basic.
341* ManipulativeBastard: Not that it's difficult to manipulate poor Dewey Crowe, but he does toss out a convincing spiel to turn him into his own pet burglar.
342* {{Sadist}}: He seems to take a creepy kind of satisfaction from screwing with Dewey Crowe.
343* SmugSnake: He's rather pleased with himself for being able to outsmart the likes of [[ManChild Dickie Bennett]] and [[TooDumbToLive Dewey Crowe]].
344* ToThePain: After supposedly harvesting Dewey's kidneys, he explains the effects to a terrified Dewey.
345-->''"Now, like I said, your kidneys will do just fine for a while without you. Unfortunately, you can't last long without them. Poisons are gonna begin to build up in your blood. It's gonna make your skin change color. It's gonna feel like someone reached inside of your guts and literally just started twisting. Eventually, you're gonna start puking blood. Your body's gonna go into convulsions, and then your muscles are gonna seize up so hard that your bones will actually break."''
346* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: His ultimate fate at Layla's hands. It's hard to say he didn't deserve it.
347[[/folder]]
348
349[[folder:Donovan]]
350!!Donovan
351[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/donovant_6435.jpg]]
352[[caption-width-right:350:''"I don't care about your shit!"'']]
353->'''Played By:''' Creator/MarshallAllman
354
355A male hustler out for revenge after his friend and co-worker disappears.
356----
357* BoundAndGagged: He ends up like this in Quarles' bathroom the end of "Guy Walks into a Bar."
358* DistressedDude: He's kidnapped, tortured, and probably raped by Quarles. He's rescued by Raylan and Art, though.
359* ItsPersonal: With Quarles, who tortured and murdered his friend Brady Hughes.
360* {{Revenge}}: In "Guy Walks into a Bar," he intends to murder Quarles for abducting and killing his friend Brady. Things don't go exactly as he planned.
361* SayIt: He demands that Quarles admit to killing Brady. Quarles [[{{BlatantLies}} denies it]], insisting that he set Brady "free."
362* SympathyForTheDevil: He briefly shows sympathy for Quarles when Quarles tells him his FreudianExcuse. [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown He comes to regret it.]]
363* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: After Raylan and Art rescue him from Quarles' bathroom, we never hear about him again. Did he tell law enforcement about Quarles' depravity? Was he too afraid to talk? We never learn what became of him.
364[[/folder]]
365
366[[folder:Jody]]
367!!Jody Adair
368[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/adair_jody_7655.jpg]]
369[[caption-width-right:350:''"You think this is the first time I had a gun pointed at me?"'']]
370->'''Played By:''' Creator/ChrisChalk
371
372-->''"Me and you gonna have to meet up again, Raylan. Can't say when right now. You're gonna be looking over your shoulder till I make the scene. Then we gonna take it to the edge."''
373
374A wanted criminal sought by bail bondswoman Sharon Edmunds.
375----
376* BaldOfEvil: See picture. He's a shiny-headed sociopath.
377* ButtMonkey: Things rarely go well for Jody, but it's always his own damn fault due to his idiocy and savagery.
378* CharacterDeath: He's killed by Raylan in a showdown that Jody himself arranged.
379* ItsPersonal: With Raylan, for arresting him.
380* {{Jerkass}}: Jody is short-tempered, smug and violent.
381* LargeHam: The idiot gets his friend to film him, making a 'movie trailer' about his imminent fight with Raylan. Even besides that ill-advised piece of shameless self-promotion, Jody is...expressive. Chris Chalk is clearly having fun being so unrepentantly evil.
382* NeverMyFault: Jody blames everyone - his ex, Raylan - but himself, who is the most responsible.
383* NotSoHarmlessVillain: His incompetency is something to behold, but his stupidity actually makes him somewhat dangerous since he doesn't think about the consequences of his violent actions. He manages to kill Sharon Edmunds and Mitch, both of whom are experienced Bails Bondsmen.
384* OnlyInItForTheMoney: He's not back in town for his ex-wife and children like everyone thinks; he's back for the cash he has stashed in his ex's house.
385* ScaryBlackMan: Averted; he's black, he's a dangerous criminal, but is such an idiot that it's hard to take him too seriously.
386* UnknownRival: Oh, Raylan is fully aware of Jody's existence. However, Jody considers him to be his arch-nemesis when the reality is that Raylan sees him as just another small-time asshole.
387* TemptingFate: He purposefully seeks out a confrontation with Raylan despite being badly injured from his idiotic exploits.
388* TooDumbToLive: Jody frequently makes terrible decisions; returning to his previous home to get his money, injuring himself trying to escape, making a highly incriminating 'call-out' video challenging Raylan...all of which culminate in his death.
389[[/folder]]
390
391[[folder:Randall]]
392!!Randall Kusik
393[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kusik_randall_1524.jpg]]
394[[caption-width-right:350:''"[[BadassBoast I'll give you a free piece of advice. Next time, bet on me.]]"'']]
395->'''Played By:''' Creator/RobertBaker
396
397A burly, aggressive cage fighter and Lindsey's ex-husband.
398----
399* AmbitionIsEvil: He earns money from fighting and has Lindsey steal Raylan's savings so that he can afford to take up cockfighting, his lifelong dream. Dream big, Randall.
400* CrazyJealousGuy: He's extremely possessive of Lindsey, and has beaten people nearly to death for just talking to her or showing the slightest bit of attraction.
401%%* DeadpanSnarker
402* ICouldaBeenAContender: He is a rather good bare knuckle fighter and claims that he could have been a champion in the underground fight circuit. However, just as he was reaching his full potential, MMA-style fighting became popular and he was never able to properly learn the new techniques. His temper probably kept him from competing in mainstream boxing.
403* {{Jerkass}}: He's perpetually grumpy and aggressive.
404* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Due to his sheer strength and skill, most of his fights end up turning in this direction with Randall laying a decisive smackdown on whoever is unlucky enough to incur his wrath.
405* OutlawCouple: Formerly, with Lindsey.
406%%* TallDarkAndSnarky
407[[/folder]]
408
409[[folder:Hoppus]]
410!!Joe Hoppus
411[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Hoppus_5378.jpg]]
412[[caption-width-right:350:''"[[{{Jerkass}} Bitches, chill.]]"'']]
413->'''Played By:''' Creator/JoshuaClose
414
415A wealthy young man who employs Randall in bare-knuckle prize fights at his house parties.
416----
417* ConspicuousConsumption: He keeps thousand-dollar tequila in his bar, stages live prize fights, and throws huge drunken parties.
418* GroinAttack: Suffers one from Raylan.
419* {{Jerkass}}: A misogynist, racist, shallow, deceitful jerkass.
420* LimitedWardrobe: He's always wearing a jogging suit.
421* RichInDollarsPoorInSense: He was foolish enough to give Randall ''and'' Raylan the runaround. The former threatens him and his henchman until he follows through on his business promise. The latter grabs his hair (among [[GroinAttack other things]]) until he provides information on Randall.
422* SmugSnake: He fancies himself a big criminal badass. He's very wrong, as is proven repeatedly.
423* WildTeenParty: He always seems to be throwing one.
424[[/folder]]
425
426[[folder:Josiah]]
427!!Josiah Cairn
428[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cairn_josiah_3806.jpg]]
429[[caption-width-right:350:''"[[EvilIsPetty It was the young people drove me out. No values no more.]]"'']]
430->'''Played By:''' Creator/GeraldMcRaney
431
432-->'''Josiah:''' Now I just sit out in the sun, warm my belly like an old dog.
433-->'''Raylan:''' ''[indicating his ankle monitor]'' See you even got a collar.
434-->'''Josiah:''' And most of my teeth, you come close enough.
435
436An old criminal and stepfather of Roz.
437----
438* AnArmAndALeg: His foot is hacked off by Grady and John (primarily John) so that his ankle monitor doesn't alert the police to his disappearance.
439* BaldOfEvil: Ties into EvilOldFolks.
440* BigBadWannabe: Josiah tries to learn Drew Thompson's new identity and sell the information as soon as Arlo (a dangerous man invested in keeping that secret) goes to prison and nearly tricks Raylan and Boyd in going to their death in the hills. [[NiceJobFixingItVillain However, Raylan and Boyd survive and all Josiah's efforts do is alert the authorities and scores of more capable villains that Drew is alive]], with some of them kidnapping and torturing Josiah when they think ''he'' might be Drew Thompson. He's PutOnAPrisonBus (with a stopover at the hospital to treat an amputated foot) [[SmallRoleBigImpact after only appearing in two episodes]]. His actions set off the season's main conflict, but he doesn't play much of a role in it.
441* ConMan: He tried to pull a scam taking money from widows of men of died working in the mine while also taking money from the mining company.
442* DeadpanSnarker: Even bleeding on the floor with his foot cut off, he finds the strength to chastise his captors for their idiocy.
443* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He cares about his stepdaughter Roz enough to tell her to hide when Grady and John come looking for him.
444* EvilIsPetty: Cairn is remarkably bitter about pretty much everything.
445* EvilOldFolks: He might be in his old age, but he's happy to set Raylan up to be killed.
446* GrumpyOldMan: Cairn is a self-pitying, short-tempered coward.
447* {{Jerkass}}: He's in a perpetually foul mood.
448* [[BeardOfEvil Mustache Of Evil]]: He has one.
449* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Raylan dismisses him as a grumpy old criminal who doesn't have the bravery or strength to be a threat, but doesn't account for Josiah's talent for deceit. As a result, he ends up captured by hill people and is almost killed by them...along with Boyd, whom Josiah had previously tricked in the exact same way.
450[[/folder]]
451
452[[folder:Roz]]
453!!Roz
454[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/090f70bb78e46cd55fddb4e720d89629.jpg]]
455[[caption-width-right:350:''"[[IHaveBoobsYouMustObey How are these? See, I'm a late bloomer.]]"'']]
456->'''Played By:''' Creator/AlexandraKyle
457
458-->''"You know, I've been told I got a screw loose, but this is just crazy."''
459
460The teenage stepdaughter of Josiah Cairn, Roz is a sexually precocious wannabe criminal.
461----
462* DumbBlonde: Roz isn't the brightest star in the sky. Her petty crimes are half-assed and she tends to incriminate herself when she doesn't shut up. She outright tells Raylan that she plans to kill whoever took Josiah, and assumes that her older boyfriend Teddy will be able to track him simply because he's Cherokee.
463* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Although their relationship is of the strained, do-my-dirty-walk-since-I'm-under-house-arrest variety, Roz does care enough about her stepfather Josiah to be worried about his disappearance.
464* FilleFatale: She's not legal, but Roz is still a pretty girl who uses her sexuality in a somewhat clumsy way to get what she wants. Or at least she tries.
465* IHaveBoobsYouMustObey: She tries to invoke this, flashing people to distract them from whatever her current accomplice is doing.
466* MissingMom: Roz's mother (and her biological father) are never mentioned and she lives with her stepfather.
467* StupidCrooks: Roz isn't a complete moron when compared with her boyfriend Benny, but she's certainly below average when it comes to the criminal IQ, even in Harlan.
468[[/folder]]
469
470[[folder:The Canadians]]
471!!Al Sura & Scott Fenton
472[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blame_canada_5502.jpg]]
473[[caption-width-right:350:''"[[PragmaticVillainy The idea behind organized crime is it's supposed to be organized.]]"'']]
474->'''Played By:''' Creator/WillSasso & Creator/DaveFoley
475
476-->'''Boyd:''' Oh, and here I thought all Canadians were supposed to be nice.
477-->'''Al Sura:''' Wrong Canadians.
478
479A pair of Canadian mobsters at war with Sammy Tonin at the start of Season 5.
480----
481* AffablyEvil: What else do you expect from Canadians?
482* AintTooProudToBeg: Al Sura, when confronted by Elias Marcos.
483* CharacterDeath: Al Sura, who is shot and killed by Elias Marcos in retaliation for his part in Sammy's death.
484* NotSoHarmlessVillain: They might invoke some of that legendary Canadian niceness, but they're still ruthless mobsters.
485* MobWar: With the Detroit Mob after Sammy takes over. They win.
486* MooseAndMapleSyrup: They're very...Canadian. They talk about hockey, Tim Horton's and seem pretty nice.
487* PragmaticVillainy: Scott slightly more so than Al.
488* ThoseTwoGuys: Averted; this seems like a natural assumption given the two actors playing them and their first appearance, but only Al Sura has recurred (solo) thus far.
489[[/folder]]
490
491[[folder:Derek]]
492!!Derek Waters
493->'''Played By:''' Creator/RileyBodenstab
494
495A pot dealer and the ex-boyfriend of Loretta McCready.
496[[/folder]]
497
498[[folder:Jay & Roscoe]]
499!!Jay & Roscoe
500[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jay__roscoe_9985.jpg]]
501[[caption-width-right:350:''"[[WickedCultured Hot damn! Reason not the need.]]"'']]
502->'''Played By:''' Creator/WoodHarris & Creator/SteveHarris
503
504-->'''Jay:''' You know, if you shoot someone, you gotta have a reason. Then you gotta go fill out a whole lotta paperwork.
505-->'''Raylan:''' Not for you, huh?
506-->'''Roscoe:''' No, we don't do that shit.
507
508Two henchmen of Hot-Rod Dunham's who first appear in Season 5. Siblings and killers-for-hire, they offer their services to whoever pays the most, working first for Hot-Rod and then Johnny Crowder.
509----
510* BaldOfEvil: Roscoe.
511* BunnyEarsLawyer: Jay never stops talking, Roscoe barely speaks, and they frequently communicate in code. Throw in Jay's refusal to let a victim talk until a song stops playing, and Roscoe's apparent love of Shakespeare, and you have a very odd pair of gangsters.
512* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Roscoe, who delivers a profanity-laced exposition on ''King Lear'' in the middle of a standoff in "Wrong Roads".
513* CoDragons: To Hotrod and then Johnny.
514* DeadpanSnarker: Jay can go toe-to-toe with Raylan in the snark department.
515* DragonTheirFeet: They are absent during the final Boyd/Johnny confrontation, remaining in Memphis while the two Crowders fight it out in Mexico.
516* EnergeticAndSoftSpokenDuo: They're never seen apart and fit the stereotype, with Jay doing all the talking, and Roscoe barely speaking.
517* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Jay completely loses it and nearly gets himself killed when Roscoe is shot.
518* FauxAffablyEvil: They come off as pretty likeable, but are totally ruthless psychos under the surface.
519* HiddenDepths: Roscoe's analogy about ''King Lear'' may have little relevance to the issue at hand, but it ''is'' a startlingly accurate summation of play's events, suggesting that the hulking thug may be [[GeniusBruiser something of an intellectual]].
520* LaughablyEvil: They're pretty amusing, what with Jay's screwed up sense of humour, and Roscoe's stoic imperturbability.
521* PsychosForHire: They blatantly admit to just wanting a job where they can murder on the clock. The only reason they didn't go into law enforcement or the military is the paperwork.
522* TheQuietOne: Roscoe barely talks, absent his memorable speech about ''King Lear''.
523* ScaryBlackMan: Played dead straight. They might be good for a laugh or two, but the fact that they're ruthless killers is never forgotten.
524* SiblingsInCrime: They're brothers in crime.
525* SiblingTeam: As mentioned with some frequency, they're brothers.
526* SmarterThanYouLook: They look and cheerfully act the part of a pair of gang-bangers, but both are quite bright, displaying tactical aptitude, expert teamwork, and in Roscoe's case, an apparent love of Shakespeare.
527* TheStoic: Roscoe.
528* StopBeingStereotypical: Jay is very offended that, with so many white people in Hot-Rod's crew, a black guy screwed things up in the deal with Loretta and Derek.
529-->'''Jay:''' And you know what bring me down? You got all these damn crackers in this crew, and it's the brother that had to go and screw shit up!
530* TalkativeLoon: Jay never really shuts up.
531* WickedCultured: Roscoe quotes ''Theatre/KingLear'' and then proceeds to explain the analogy at length, much to [[TheQuietOne surprise of all]].
532[[/folder]]
533
534[[folder:Gloria]]
535!!Gloria
536->'''Played By:''' Creator/GabrielleDennis
537
538-->'''Charles Monroe:''' Gloria ain't my girlfriend. She's the maid. She takes care of my more personal needs.
539
540The maid and lover of Charles Monroe, who is an accomplice in the hidden gold.
541----
542* DomesticAbuse: Monroe smothers her into unconciousness repeatedly and then revives her to do it again.
543* ForcedIntoEvil: By Charles Monroe, who threatens her with violence.
544[[/folder]]
545
546[[folder:Gunnar]]
547!!Gunnar Swift
548->'''Played By:''' Creator/BrantonBox
549
550A neo-Nazi and a disgruntled former associate of Boyd Crowder. Gretchen Swift's brother.
551----
552* TheFamilyThatSlaysTogether: It seems that all Swifts are violent, racist criminals.
553* IWillPunishYourFriendForYourFailure: Boyd threatens to brutalize him if Gretchen allows any more harm to come to Ava in prison.
554* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Boyd hires Daryl Crowe to brutalize Gunnar in retaliation for his sister Gretchen bullying Ava in prison.
555* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He's a Neo-Nazi, and deeply believes in 'the cause'.
556* TattooedCrook: He's plastered with tattoos of Neo-Nazi insignia.
557* ThoseWackyNazis: Boyd knows him from his Neo-Nazi/'Crowder's Commandos' days.
558* WeUsedToBeFriends: He's an old friend of Boyd, but he's none too happy to learn that Boyd has forsaken his views on white supremacy.
559[[/folder]]
560
561[[folder:Mr. Yoon]]
562!!Mr. Yoon
563[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yoon_5150.jpg]]
564[[caption-width-right:350:''"[[PragmaticVillainy I dislike beheadings, gentlemen.]]"'']]
565->'''Played By:''' Creator/JamesKyson
566
567-->'''Wynn Duffy:''' You must be Mr. Yoon.
568-->'''Mr. Yoon:''' And how do you know that? Oh, the one wonton among the tortillas?
569
570A representative of the Mexican heroin trade. A Mexican-Korean, he's descended from Asian slaves brought to Mexico during the colonial era, and takes pride in his high-ranking position. He handles monetary transactions for the cartel and is trusted by them specifically because they know he is nothing like them.
571----
572* BadBoss: Ruiz mentions that if he fails in his objective, Yoon will have him killed.
573* BewareTheNiceOnes: Yoon dislikes violence, and tries to act as pleasantly as possible. Cross him, however, and he'll have you skinned alive.
574* TheCartel: He's a high-ranking member of the Mexican heroin cartel.
575* ExactWords: Yoon dislikes beheadings. He didn't say anything about having somebody skinned.
576* FauxAffablyEvil: He presents himself in a very reasonable and genial way, but he's still incredibly ruthless, is willing to kill his own employees and has his enemies skinned alive.
577* HonourAmongThieves: Yoon makes a point of this, doing his best to be rational and to hold up his end of any bargain.
578* IGaveMyWord: Honors his deal with Boyd and only pretends to go along with Johnny's doublecross, which worked out very nicely for him as he presumably got paid by both Johnny and Boyd.
579* PragmaticVillainy: The whole reason Yoon was chosen to represent the Mexicans is because he's reasonable, practical and fair-minded.
580* SharpDressedMan: He appears clad in a sweet suit and nifty tie.
581[[/folder]]
582
583[[folder:Ruiz]]
584!!Alberto Ruiz
585[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ruiz_alberto_581.jpg]]
586[[caption-width-right:350:''"I think we have a boss, just like you. The difference is, we show up empty-handed, our boss will kill us."'']]
587->'''Played By:''' Creator/JustinHuen
588
589An associate of Yoon and a representative at the Mexican heroin deal with Boyd Crowder and Wynn Duffy. He has a working relationship with Mr. Picker, who introduces him to Wynn Duffy and the Crowders. Generally calm and reasonable, Alberto has a vicious side that emerges whenever he's sent to deal with Mr. Yoon's enemies.
590----
591* TheCartel: Alberto works for the Mexican heroin cartel, particularly for Mr Yoon.
592* CharacterDeath: He's killed during a shootout with Tim and Rachel.
593* TheDragon: For Mr Yoon.
594* FinalBoss: For Boyd in Season 5. After tangling with Lee Paxton and Johnny Crowder, Ruiz is the final physical threat of Boyd's Season 5 arc.
595* PragmaticVillainy: He operates on the same level as his boss, treating his illegal activities like the business it is. For example, when Boyd protests about the deal being ended, Ruiz gives him a chance by calling Yoon back.
596* TheStoic: Rarely shows much emotion beyond placid irritation.
597* ToThePain: Ruiz describes rather vividly to Boyd what's in store for him.
598-->''"The first cut, you make right down the belly. Bleed the animal, remove the insides, careful not to puncture the bladder. Next, you remove the genitals. Now you are ready to the take the skin. Cut first at the ankle joints, snap the tendons, start to peel back the pelt. The trick is to remove it in one piece. It's easiest when the animal is still warm."''
599[[/folder]]
600
601[[folder:Caprice]]
602!!Caprice
603->'''Played By:''' Creator/AshleyDulaney
604* BeneathNotice: Caprice's regular john, Calhoun, doesn't realize how much the young prostitute picks up about his business dealings until she volunteers the information to Raylan when he questions the pair of them.
605* BoundAndGagged: [[spoiler:Reluctantly, by Choo-Choo.]]
606* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: Caprice is a prostitute, but she's kind, intelligent, perceptive and genuinely friendly.
607* NiceGirl: She's a sweet young lady, as evidenced by her amiable relationship with Calhoun and how she bonds with Choo-Choo. [[spoiler:It's little wonder that Choo-Choo can't bring himself to kill her.]]
608[[/folder]]
609
610[[folder:Zachariah]]
611!!Zachariah Randolph
612[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/28ef9d67ccf67db018ba97385281f21b.jpg]]
613[[caption-width-right:350:''"Tell you the truth, I always found grown-ups to be mystifying. More so myself since I got to be one."'']]
614->'''Played By:''' Creator/JeffFahey
615
616An "old coot from the hill country". Zachariah is the uncle of Ava Crowder, who holds a strong resentment towards the Crowder family due to Ava's abuse at the hands of Bowman.
617----
618* TheAlcoholic: Zachariah sure likes his drink; Boyd even brings him a bottle as a peace offering.
619* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:He blows himself up in an attempt to kill Boyd.]]
620* CoolOldGuy: It comes with being played by Creator/JeffFahey, but otherwise Zachariah is a wily old coot who knows Harlan's mines like the back of his whiskey-holding hand. Despite his age, he is also perfectly content to jump into dangerous situations feet-first, even throwing fists with Raylan. What's not to love?
621* DeadGuyJunior: [[spoiler:Ava names her son after Zachariah. She tells Raylan that her uncle was the only man who never wanted anything from her.]]
622* DueToTheDead: [[spoiler:He buries Grubes' corpse in "Collateral".]]
623* GrumpyOldMan: He's not usually in the best of moods, unless he's speaking to Ava.
624* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:He kills the Pig when he notices that the boards that Boyd fell through were sawed through previously.]]
625* PapaWolf: To Ava. He still holds a vicious grudge against the Crowders for the abuse Ava endured at Bowman's hands.
626* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: [[spoiler:He tries to kill Boyd by sawing through the wooden boards covering an old mine shaft.]]
627* NayTheist: After his brother, Ava's father, died down a mine he had a crisis of faith.
628-->''"God himself couldn't save your daddy on that day. That's why I stopped praying."''
629* RememberTheNewGuy: Despite his role as Ava's last known relative and protector, he's never seen or mentioned before the final season, despite the number of situations Ava's been in where she might have used him as a confidant or protector (the aftermath of Bowman's death, her time in prison, etc.).
630* SenselessSacrifice: [[spoiler:Zachariah dies after setting off dynamite hidden in his coat, hoping to kill Boyd in the process. Boyd survives the assassination attempt. However, Zachariah was going to be killed by Boyd anyway, so it was more of a final hurrah than anything.]]
631* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: He greets Boyd with a double-barrel shotgun.
632* SuicideAttack: [[spoiler:He blows himself up in an attempt to kill Boyd. Unfortunately, Boyd survives.]]

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