"Jerkass: Tyler. His motives for trying to break Daniel and Emily up and appear like he's protecting Daniel to his family aren't clear, but his methods certainly are asshole-ish.
Apparently he was merely doing it for the evulz... until his psychotic break, that is."
Am I the only one thinking there was some sort unrequited love/fixation going on? Or to retain his hold on Daniel/footing in the family? Lots of possible motivations, basically!
Defeat Means Friendship: When Amanda first met the real Emily in juvie, they got into a brief but brutal fight; now, they seem rather close, enough for Emily being willing to switch identities.
Not sure this should really be in here - Emily befriends Amanda in order to use her after the head of the juvenile facility suggests it...not sure it really fits the trope.
Edited by memelyThis troper thinks this page needs more spoiler tags. Afraid of checking out the rest after seeing mostly the first...
Edited by iRocket If I had to choose putting bullets into the enemy or reviving you, I would do both. At the same time.
Hey, It's That Guy: Odd one - I'm watching Season 1 for the first time in 2013, and after Max Payne 3 used James Mc Caffrey's likeness Inksuit Actor style for Max, I recognised the lawyer that gets hired to fight Victoria's side of the divorce. Every now and then, the guy's voice drops into the Max Payne 'melancholy' register, but I'm not sure it's entirely applicable since Max Payne has been modelled differently every game. Retroactive Recognition?