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* {{Unperson}}: Their fate at the end of "No Going Back" Having been set to Red Status after being framed for the death of Officer Tom

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* {{Unperson}}: Their fate at the end of "No Going Back" Having been set to Red Status after being framed for the death of Officer TomTom.



* AmbiguouslyEvil: [[spoiler:Season Three implies that she may actually be on her way to [[HeWhoFightsMonsters becoming as bad as the totalitarian government she fights]]. She displays a strong ruthless streak by planning to get someone "Redded" and thus condemning their child to death and ordering Gina killed ''after'' a seemingly successful PatrickStewartSpeech. Not only this, but she says exactly to an understandably-shocked Maggie affirming that they "can't have someone that volatile"... which is exactly what Julian said about Chris's impending turn to Red status.]]

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: [[spoiler:Season Three implies that she may actually be on her way to [[HeWhoFightsMonsters becoming as bad as the totalitarian government she fights]]. She displays a strong ruthless streak by planning to get someone "Redded" and thus (thus condemning their child to death death) and ordering Gina killed Gina's death ''after'' a seemingly successful PatrickStewartSpeech. Not only this, but she says exactly to an understandably-shocked Maggie affirming that they "can't have someone that volatile"... which is exactly what Julian said about Chris's impending turn to Red status.]]



* PunchClockVillain: A sympathetic example. They hunt down people with Red-Status, but only because for every smiley they earn, the closer they get to see their children.

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* PunchClockVillain: A sympathetic example. They hunt down people with Red-Status, but only because for every smiley they earn, the closer they get to being able to see their children.



** Gina and Chris are far more honest with their intentions and willingness to play the system. Directly telling Sam and Maggie they want to form an alliance and stick with their plan as opposed to Bob and Linda's vague allusion to forming an alliance and then trying to sell out their neighborhoods right afterward.
** The two appear to have a far more equal and affectionate relationship compared to Linda's control over Bob

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** Gina and Chris are far more honest with their intentions and willingness to play the system. Directly system, directly telling Sam and Maggie they want to form an alliance and stick sticking with their plan as opposed to Bob and Linda's vague allusion to forming an alliance and then trying to sell out their neighborhoods neighborhood right afterward.
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afterward. The two also appear to have a far more equal and affectionate relationship compared to Linda's control over Bob Bob.



* FauxAffablyEvil: Though seemingly friendly, he enjoys getting people redded and killing them later.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: A literal example as Sam kills him using the same harpoon gun.

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* FauxAffablyEvil: Though seemingly friendly, he enjoys getting people redded and killing so he can kill them later.
without any consequences.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: A literal example as Sam kills him using the same harpoon gun.gun he would use to hunt down Reds.



* DrivenToSuicide: Takes her own life in ''Warm Again'' due to not being able to ever see her children again (as authority figures like mayors and police are not allowed to), allowing Maggie to mark her as Red-Status in order for the rebellion to track the signals/

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* DrivenToSuicide: Takes her own life in ''Warm Again'' due to not being able to ever see her children again (as authority figures like mayors and police are not allowed to), allowing Maggie to mark her as Red-Status in order for the rebellion to track the signals/signals.



* SacrificialLamb: They're killed off to show just how cruel the government is to anybody that defies their draconian policies.



* AmbiguousSituation: Maggie and Sam are only able to call her, so they don't know about her wellbeing. From what it sounds like, she seems to be acting different.

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* AmbiguousSituation: Maggie and Sam are only able to call her, so they don't know about her wellbeing. From what it sounds like, she seems to be acting different.behaving much differently from how they remember her being.
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Another one of Sam and Maggie's neighbors in Lakeview.

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Another one of Sam and Maggie's neighbors in Lakeview.
Lakeview. To say that he's a phallus would be an understatement.
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* DrivenToSuicide: Takes her own life in ''Warm Again'' due to not being able to ever see her children again (as authority figures like mayors and police are not allowed to), allowing Maggie to mark her as Red-Status.

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* DrivenToSuicide: Takes her own life in ''Warm Again'' due to not being able to ever see her children again (as authority figures like mayors and police are not allowed to), allowing Maggie to mark her as Red-Status.Red-Status in order for the rebellion to track the signals/
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** She is also quick to threaten Glenn and the other rebels after they claim her family is "baggage".

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** She is also quick to threaten Glenn Horace and the other rebels after they claim her family is "baggage".


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One of the leading figures in the Rebellion.

* MadScientist: He’s shown doing rather questionable things such as taking trackers out of the helmets and implanting them into squirrels. However he has also figured out how to re-activate the mouth mechanisms in the helmets by using electromagnets and creating signal jamming technology.

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* GuiltInducedNightmare: Has one in ''Captain Feelbad'' where he sees Bob, Linda, Tom and Becky in gory detail.


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** She is also quick to threaten Glenn and the other rebels after they claim her family is "baggage".


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** Somewhat confirmed in ''Captain Feelbad'', where they are shown in Sam’s hallucination.
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* BrainWashed: From what we hear of her in the Season 3 opener, Sarah’s "new friends" convinced her to accept the new world, urging her parents to not come for her.

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* BrainWashed: {{Brainwashed}}: From what we hear of her in the Season 3 opener, Sarah’s "new friends" convinced her to accept the new world, urging her parents to not come for her.


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* Foreshadowing: Laura's office (first seen in Episode 46) has a painting [[ArtImitatesArt reminiscent]] of Caravaggio's [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Beheading_Holofernes_%28Caravaggio%29#/media/File:Judith_Beheading_Holofernes-Caravaggio_(c.1598-9).jpg Judith Beheading Holofernes]]...except that all of the figures have cat helmets. A few episodes later, Laura explains her backstory: she was a pastor before the "New Government" took over, and she became mayor after killing the cruel, corrupt mayor before her. The Biblical (or apocryphal, [[{{UsefulNotes/Christianity}} depending on denomination]]) Judith was a devout woman who killed the tyrannical Holofernes to save her people from suffering under his rule.

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* Foreshadowing: {{Foreshadowing}}: Laura's office (first seen in Episode 46) has a painting [[ArtImitatesArt reminiscent]] of Caravaggio's [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Beheading_Holofernes_%28Caravaggio%29#/media/File:Judith_Beheading_Holofernes-Caravaggio_(c.1598-9).jpg Judith Beheading Holofernes]]...except that all of the figures have cat helmets. A few episodes later, Laura explains her backstory: she was a pastor before the "New Government" took over, and she became mayor after killing the cruel, corrupt mayor before her. The Biblical (or apocryphal, [[{{UsefulNotes/Christianity}} depending on denomination]]) Judith was a devout woman who killed the tyrannical Holofernes to save her people from suffering under his rule.

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* DropTheHammer: Bludgeons Officer Tom to death with the business end of a claw hammer at the end of ''Animals Are Free''.


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* BludgeonedToDeath: Maggie bludgeons him to death with the business end of a claw hammer at the end of ''Animals Are Free''.
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* {{Foil}}: To Sam and Maggie. While Sam and Maggie seem to have trouble adjusting to their new life and Maggie even begins acting out after Winston is eaten, Bob and Linda have an iron grip on their feelings and play by the rules to get ahead. Bob and Linda even subtly shame Maggie for going against their society's rules in ''Had to be There''. ''One More Time'' confirms that like Sam and Maggie, Bob and Linda have children that they desperately want to see again, but instead of using this to find strength to rebel, they are fanatically devoted to upholding the façade of society and willing to turn on others for it. In the same chapter shows that while Sam and Maggie are initially passive aggressive with each other to deal with their situation, they do still love and care for each other enough to work together in private, while Bob and Linda act nearly in sync in public, but in private Linda is extremely domineering to Bob and dismissive of any of his complaints, while he is too timid to question her.

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* {{Foil}}: To Sam and Maggie. While Sam and Maggie seem to have trouble adjusting to their new life and Maggie even begins acting out after Winston is eaten, Bob and Linda have an iron grip on their feelings and play by the rules to get ahead. Bob and Linda even subtly shame Maggie for going against their society's rules in ''Had to be There''. ''One More Time'' confirms that like Sam and Maggie, Bob and Linda have children that they desperately want to see again, but instead of using this to find strength to rebel, they are fanatically devoted to upholding the façade of society and willing to turn on others for it. In the The same chapter shows that while Sam and Maggie are initially passive aggressive with each other to deal with their situation, they do still love and care for each other enough to work together in private, while Bob and Linda act nearly in sync in public, but in private Linda is extremely domineering to Bob and dismissive of any of his complaints, while he is too timid to question her.
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A citizen of Lakeview and the unofficial welcome wagon.

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A citizen of Lakeview and the unofficial welcome wagon.wagon when Sam and Maggie first arrive.
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* {{Foil}}: To Sam and Maggie. While Sam and Maggie seem to have trouble adjusting to their new life and Maggie even begins acting out after Winston is eaten, Bob and Linda have an iron grip on their feelings and play by the rules to get ahead. Bob and Linda even subtly shame Maggie for going against their society's rules in ''Had to be There''. ''One More Time'' confirms that like Sam and Maggie, Bob and Linda have children that they desperately want to see again, but instead of using this to find strength to rebel, they are fanatically devoted to upholding the façade of society and willing to turn on others for it. Later chapter ''One More Time'' contrasts them even more, as while Sam and Maggie are initially passive aggressive to each other to deal with their situation, they do still love and care for each other enough to work together in private, while Bob and Linda act nearly in sync in public, but in private Linda is extremely domineering to Bob and dismissive of any of his complaints, while he is too timid to question her.

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* {{Foil}}: To Sam and Maggie. While Sam and Maggie seem to have trouble adjusting to their new life and Maggie even begins acting out after Winston is eaten, Bob and Linda have an iron grip on their feelings and play by the rules to get ahead. Bob and Linda even subtly shame Maggie for going against their society's rules in ''Had to be There''. ''One More Time'' confirms that like Sam and Maggie, Bob and Linda have children that they desperately want to see again, but instead of using this to find strength to rebel, they are fanatically devoted to upholding the façade of society and willing to turn on others for it. Later In the same chapter ''One More Time'' contrasts them even more, as shows that while Sam and Maggie are initially passive aggressive to with each other to deal with their situation, they do still love and care for each other enough to work together in private, while Bob and Linda act nearly in sync in public, but in private Linda is extremely domineering to Bob and dismissive of any of his complaints, while he is too timid to question her.
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* OfficialCouple: With Greg, as revealed in ''Use A Drink''

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* OfficialCouple: With Greg, as revealed in ''Use A Drink''Drink''.
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* OfficialCouple: With Greg, as revealed in ''Use A Drink''


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*OfficialCouple: With Julian, as revealed in ''Use a Drink''.
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* Foreshadowing: Laura's office (first seen in Episode 46) has a painting [[ArtImitatesArt reminiscent]] of Caravaggio's [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Beheading_Holofernes_%28Caravaggio%29#/media/File:Judith_Beheading_Holofernes-Caravaggio_(c.1598-9).jpg Judith Beheading Holofernes]]...except that all of the figures have cat helmets. A few episodes later, Laura explains her backstory: she was a pastor before the "New Government" took over, and she became mayor after killing the cruel, corrupt mayor before her. The Biblical (or apocryphal, [[{{UsefulNotes/Christianity}} depending on denomination]]) Judith was a devout woman who killed the tyrannical Holofernes to save her people from suffering under his rule.

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Another one of Sam and Maggie’s neighbors in Lakeview.

* FauxAffablyEvil: Though seemingly friendly, he enjoys getting people redded and killing them later.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: A literal example as Sam kills him using the same harpoon gun.
* SerialKiller: Implied to be one in the “old world”.
* WouldHurtAChild: He had no qualms killing children and has gotten many people redded.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: [[spoiler:Season Three implies that she may actually be on her way to [[HeWhoFightsMonsters becoming as bad as the totalitarian government she fights]]. She displays a strong ruthless streak by planning to get someone "Redded" and thus condemning their child to death and ordering Gina killed ''after'' a seemingly successful PatrickStewartSpeech. Not only this, but she says exactly to an understandably-shocked Maggie affirming that they "can't have someone that volatile"... which is exactly what Julian said about Chris's impending turn to Red status.]]
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[[folder: Pleasehold]]
A child who is part of the rebellion.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: They have a darker skintone, around the same shade as Maggie’s.
* EnfantTerrible: They apparently were found covered in blood and normally charge at people with their axes. They later kill Gina with little hesitation.
* VerbalTicName: All they can say is "please hold", so everyone just calls them Pleasehold.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Maggie and Tom are only able to call her, so they don’t know about her wellbeing. From what it sounds like, she seems to be acting different.
* Brainwashed: From what we hear of her in the Season 3 opener, Sarah’s "new friends" convinced her to accept the new world, urging her parents to not come for her.

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* AmbiguousSituation: Maggie and Tom Sam are only able to call her, so they don’t know about her wellbeing. From what it sounds like, she seems to be acting different.
* Brainwashed: BrainWashed: From what we hear of her in the Season 3 opener, Sarah’s "new friends" convinced her to accept the new world, urging her parents to not come for her.her.
* UsedToBeASweetKid: She was a sweet and playful little girl before everything happened.
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[[folder: Sarah]]
Maggie and Sam’s daughter.
* AmbiguousSituation: Maggie and Tom are only able to call her, so they don’t know about her wellbeing. From what it sounds like, she seems to be acting different.
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** When it comes to Sam's obvious frame-up of Gina and Chris, he's shown to be rather apathetic about the whole "justice" system. That said, he has the decency to talk the couple through all of their options before acting, and even gives them a choice to leave on their own so they won't have to be hunted down.


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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: As reasonable as one can be, given the circumstances. After killing Lakeview's extremely corrupt first leader, she created the sticker and voting system in order to make things somewhat fair for everyone. She also tried to get rid of the hunts, but the higher ups in the government wouldn't allow it, so she gave the Reds a head-start so they'd have a fighting chance.
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* TheBeard: In ''Fall'', Chris is revealed to be this for Gina. Both of them are gay, and Gina never had any kids. This would have gotten her killed, so they pretended to be a couple and claimed Chris's son as both of their's.
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** When he appears again ''What Will Be'', he's shown inside an ''actual'' train.

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