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* DeathFakedForYou: [[spoiler:Saya sets things up to look like she executed him. In reality, she helped him escape Kings Dominion.]]
* FakingTheDead: [[spoiler: Marcus ends up faking his death to live a peaceful life.]]
* FakingTheDead: [[spoiler: Marcus ends up faking his death to live a peaceful life.]]
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* DeathFakedForYou: [[spoiler:Saya [[spoiler:In the comics, Saya sets things up to look like she executed him. In reality, she helped him escape Kings Dominion.]]
* FakingTheDead:[[spoiler: [[spoiler:In the comics, Marcus ends up faking his death to live a peaceful life.]]
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* HalfBreedDiscrimination: He has a Nicaraguan father and a white American mother, which means he gets slammed by both the white supremacists in the Dixie Mob and the cartel kids in Soto Vato.
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* HalfBreedDiscrimination: He has had a Nicaraguan father and a white American mother, which means he gets slammed by both the white supremacists in the Dixie Mob and the cartel kids in Soto Vato.
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The president when the story begins. Marcus hates him and blames his cuts to the mental healthcare system for the bridge-jumper that killed his parents.
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The president when the story begins. Marcus hates him and blames his cuts to the mental healthcare system for the bridge-jumper that killed his parents.parents, so he plans to assassinate Reagan upon graduating Kings Dominion.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics he's a homeless vet, and while he implies he may have done horrible things in Vietnam, Lin notes that they haven't been able to find any evidence of this. In the television series he's a SerialKiller.
* SerialKiller: In the TV series, he murders homeless people who provoke him, and gets away with it because the cops don't care.
* SerialKiller: In the TV series, he murders homeless people who provoke him, and gets away with it because the cops don't care.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics he's a homeless vet, and while he implies he may have done horrible things in Vietnam, Lin notes that they haven't been able to find any evidence of this. In the television series he's a SerialKiller.
SerialKiller preying on his fellow homeless.
* SerialKiller: In the TV series, he murders other homeless people who provoke him, and gets away with it because the cops don't care.
* SerialKiller: In the TV series, he murders other homeless people who provoke him, and gets away with it because the cops don't care.
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* BadassBiker: Saya is seen riding a motorcycle on numerous occasions.
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* ArcherArchetype: An expert with bow and arrow, particularly explosive arrows.
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* DropTheHammer: She fights with giant hammers.
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* HumongousHeadedHammer: She fights with giant hammers.
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* FailOSuckyName: His name includes the word 'dung,' among other things.
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* FailOSuckyName: UnfortunateNames: His name includes the word 'dung,' among other things.
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* {{Goth}}: She dresses the part, at least until she has a mental breakdown. [[spoiler:And then again after she finally fights Brandy and leaves the student council.]]
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* {{Goth}}: She dresses the part, with dyed black hair, black lipstick and mostly black clothes, at least until she has a mental breakdown. [[spoiler:And then [[spoiler:Then again after she finally fights Brandy and leaves the student council.]]
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* CanonForeigner: She doesn't exist in the comics.
* DecompositeCharacter: She takes on some of the comics Lin's more ruthless, zealous and authoritarian qualities, while the TV Lin receives AdaptationalHeroism.
* DecompositeCharacter: She takes on some of the comics Lin's more ruthless, zealous and authoritarian qualities, while the TV Lin receives AdaptationalHeroism.
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* AnAxeToGrind: He fights with gigantic battle-axes.
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* VengefulWidow: She brutally tortures Maria in retribution for Maria's actions against her husband and son.
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* VengefulWidow: CrusadingWidow: She brutally tortures Maria in retribution for Maria's actions against her husband and son.