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3!! The Plunketts
4[[folder: Christy Plunkett]]
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6[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_5956.JPG]]
7--> Played by: Creator/AnnaFaris
8
9A young mother who went through TeenPregnancy and fell into alcoholism until she turned her life around (well, is trying to) and tries her best to raise her teenage daughter Violet and young child Roscoe, while also dealing with her sadistic, cynical mother Bonnie living with her. Her heart is in the right place, though.
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11* AbusiveParents: In the present, she means well, but it seems that, during her drinking days, she pretty much forced Violet to take care of her and Roscoe.
12* TheAlcoholic: She has never been seen drinking after her sobriety and has a steady life. She keeps herself together better than the rest of the cast (besides Marjorie).
13* AmbiguouslyBi: In "Big Sad Eyes & An Ancient Hot Dog," she is at first disturbed to learn a sober retreater named Rebecca misjudged her friendly behavior for wanting to sleep with her in the same bed. However, before leaving and telling Rebecca it was all a misunderstanding, Christy comes back and gives her a BigDamnKiss before leaving anyway. It's not clear if Christy did so because she had been stressed during the whole stay or because she really did like the idea in the end.
14* AmicableExes: Christy and Baxter get along fairly well, even though Baxter lives out of a van and is perpetually late with his child support payments. When he does manage to pay her, she'll cheerfully have casual sex with him. It helps that, in spite of his shortcomings, Baxter is an attentive father to Roscoe and shows concern for Violet even though she's not his biological daughter.
15* BlackmailIsSuchAnUglyWord: Invoked when Christy tries to convince the regional manager of the restaurant she works at to let her keep working there (despite how she always comes in late every day) by threatening him by telling everyone what dark secrets the place has. [[spoiler:It ''works'']].
16* DistractedByTheSexy: When a new AA member named Julian joins, she and the other ladies can only fawn over how hot he is. But when she has to personally make sure he stays sober, she finds out he's too much broken of a man that he has crying bouts despite all the encouragement he gets. She ultimately forgets about flirting with him (and he stops appearing altogether in the next episodes).
17** Inverted in one occasion when she tries to seduce customers at her waitress job to get money to recover from being tossed out from her first home. It fails because the two men she was talking to were gay for each other.
18* TheGamblingAddict: Has always had a habit for it, but it becomes a real addiction at the end of Season 5, to the point that she [[spoiler:gambles away the bail money (twice) needed to get Bonnie out of jail and loses the diamond earrings the group gave her as a graduation present. By the end of the season finale, she starts going to Gamblers Anonymous]].
19* HopeSpot: Season 5 has her [[spoiler:failing to get into law school, despite graduating, which very nearly pushed her to drink again]].
20* JerkassBall: She's mostly nice unlike her mother, but Christy has a habit of becoming a thorn on someone from time to time. Sometimes, it just comes out of nowhere.
21* LivingEmotionalCrutch: After having Nora be her sponsor for a while, Christy starts to develop a very needy attitude that desperately seeks Nora's approval to feel like she is doing well. Nora points out to her that this is wrong, since it makes Christy want to depend on people for their approval when she should be happy with what she does for herself.
22* ManChild: The loss of her kids (Violet moving out and Roscoe moving in with his father and stepmother) seemed to have gradually turned Christy into this, such as throwing a tantrum for Bonnie to take her to Dairy Queen.
23* MyBelovedSmother: She freaks in Season 4 when she learns Roscoe has been smoking weed and trying beer. It gets exaggerated, as she becomes extremely overprotective and more of a disciplinarian to the point of stressing out Roscoe, Bonnie, and literally anyone else around to hear it.
24* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Despite her best efforts to go forward with her life as a recovering addict, unfortunately, she recovered too late to mend all the problems she had caused for her children and is forced to take the long road of recovery. To her chagrin, anyone else outside her family who faced similar or worse problems recovered fast enough and enjoy better lives than she does. When she becomes the manager of her restaurant, she decides to be nice to the employees. This has the horrible side effect of everyone getting lazy. Then she seeks Gabriel for guidance and tells her to be a DrillSergeantNasty to make sure the establishment works properly. This of course makes everyone there hate her despite the place becoming stable. It also bites her in the ass when she is demoted back to a waitress.
25* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite wishing to break the cycle of alcohol abuse with Violet, she is quick to judge Bonnie and would not hesitate to insult her to her face if it will make her feel better. The irony is quite lost on her that she’s just as bad as violet when it comes to handling her relationship with her mother.
26* PutOnABus: She is implied to leave in the Season 8 premiere to pursue her further studies to become a lawyer.
27* RapeAsDrama: Christy revealed in Season 4 that she was raped and she was so drugged up that she couldn't fight him off.
28* ReallyGetsAround: She has many, many romances in the show, but hardly one of them lasts more than 5 episodes. In Season 5 she dates a fellow student named Cooper and Adam's brother Patrick. She hadn't ended either relationship before entering the other unlike previous times. You know where this is going. In the end, she [[spoiler:manages to quietly put Cooper's attraction to her to rest and is able to love Patrick without him knowing she had sex with Cooper three times...till she broke and told him, but miraculously, she managed to keep the relationship going...for a while, until Patrick gets fed up with Christy putting her friends first before him]].
29* SanitySlippage: When she had pilfered from an expensive accessory shop because the saleswoman was rude to her, her conscience constantly made her reach deep end so much that the glasses she stole ''suddenly gained angry eyes staring at her at night''.
30* SmokingIsNotCool: In Season 6, she was goaded by Chef Rudy to smoke. Time will tell if this becomes a new addiction for her, as she didn't stop smoking even under the rain.
31* ThrowTheDogABone: By the season finale of Season 5, [[spoiler:she manages to get into law school after not being picked at the same time as her other classmates]].
32* UltimateJobSecurity: She starts out the series still trying to do the best job she can, but over time, she gets lax, often comes in late, steals food, and so forth. Season 5's "Teenage Vampires and a White Russian" makes this a plot-point; her manager repeatedly tries to fire her, but she refuses to go away because (despite, by her own admission, being bad at this job) she has bills to pay. When the manager goes all the way to corporate to try to get rid of her, Christy counters by saying she knows all the dirty little secrets that would destroy the restaurant financially and legally. She gets to do as she pleases in exchange for her silence.
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34
35[[folder: Bonnie Plunkett]]
36
37[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_5957.PNG]]
38--> Played by: Creator/AllisonJanney
39
40Christy's cynical mother, who also [[TeenPregnancy conceived during her teenage years]] but made more polarizing decisions with her daughter around, ultimately impacting her daughter's life for the worse. She also fell into alcoholism and tries to stay sober, even if it means making her daughter's life her own personal show.
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42* TheAlcoholic: Fell into it after she conceived Christy, but she started going sober. [[spoiler:She goes through two relapses total - one when she loses her job and another when she takes drugs to cure her back pain - during the show's run.]]
43* AlmightyJanitor: Bonnie becomes a building manager in Season 2. She's incompetent at the job but has all her tenants kowtowing to her after she reveals that she knows everyone's dirty secrets and won't hesitate to make them public if the tenants try to get her fired.
44* AmbiguouslyBi: She claims she's not actually bisexual, just "easy-going" and "temporarily disgusted with men." But two years of living with a woman (who was like a second mother to Christy) is a ''long'' time to be easy-going...
45* TheAtoner: She spends season 5 fighting for Tammy to get an early release, after discovering how much damage she did to Tammy’s life. She also continues to be on Tammy’s corner throughout the rest of the series, supporting her endeavours.
46* ButForMeItWasTuesday: When Tammy attacks her during an AA meeting at prison, Bonnie genuinely doesn't remember her or what she did to provoke her, which is attributed to having done a lot of awful things in her time. She racks her brain trying to remember, finally remembers in the middle of the night, and feels incredibly guilty about both so completely destroying someone who didn't wrong her and not even thinking twice about it over the years.
47* CharacterDevelopment: Started out as the embodiment of ComedicSociopathy, then became a StepfordSnarker and JerkWithAHeartOfGold, then finally became TheAtoner.
48* EnfantTerrible: It's disturbing to know that, during her pre-teen years, she concocted a dastardly plan to get her then-roommate Tammy expelled just so she could have the room at the best foster home she'd ever been to for herself. Tammy practically did nothing wrong to her and had her life ahead of her, even having a boyfriend, until Bonnie used a friend of hers (who passed away later on) to pretend Tammy's boyfriend was cheating on her, giving Bonnie an opening to make her smoke weed and pretty much destroy Tammy's whole life and convince the foster parents to kick her out. Fat chance that worked for Bonnie in the long run, because even then she got expelled two weeks later because she couldn't find a scapegoat to hide a stolen wallet. As for Tammy, she became an outlaw and was thrown in prison.
49* {{Forgiveness}}: When her mother died, Bonnie is forced to confront her own feelings about the relationship she had with her. Despite seeing her mother as an easy scapegoat for most of her life, Bonnie ultimately comes to accept responsibility for her own actions in life and forgives her mom.
50* FosteringForProfit: It's implied she was a victim of this as a child in her original foster homes, causing her to be jaded even when placed with well-meaning people.
51* FromBadToWorse: Since Adam's not an alcoholic, he doesn't understand why drinking can be a problem for Bonnie, so she shows him a tape of Christy's wedding. Bonnie's behavior gets exceedingly crazy, to the point of being arrested.
52* HiddenDepths: Later in season 5, Christy discovers that her mother is secretly a nice person to her tenants, so far as to do small favors for them like going to the pharmacy and reading ''to the blind''. The other women are just as speechless. Strangely enough, her good building manager skills are back to being bad the next episode after Christy comments that the building manager will take a month to fix ''their own window''.
53* HypocriticalHumor: When she is disgusted by anyone else doing something to avoid their problems, she tends to immediately backpedal the moment she has to face a similar issue without missing a beat.
54* MamaBear: Her raising of Christy aside, she has a protective streak for people who took advantage of her daughter in a bad way.
55* MiseryBuildsCharacter: The only way she can be interested in people is if they're in pain and they're suffering.
56* NeverMyFault: Ultimately subverted. She often cited how her own mother abandoning her at age 4 messed her up in life. When she vents her frustrations at her mother's grave and goes over a list of complaints, Bonnie realizes it's actually not healthy or right to blame everything on someone that wronged her years ago. Instead, she accepts responsibility for how her own life turned out.
57* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: When Tammy gets out of prison and Bonnie actually lets her stay with her and Christy, she later regrets the fact Tammy can be so emotionally unstable and very hard to keep an eye on, but Bonnie eventually learns that the first weeks will be the harshest to endure and does keep Tammy around (much to Christy's cynical joy seeing Bonnie suffer).
58* NoodleIncident: The many she had was what impacted her later generations.
59** She has rap sheets in multiple states, even on the other side of the country like West Virginia. She even got into trouble in Micronesia, of all regions.
60** While giving Tammy advice about being too obsessive over possible partners, Bonnie admits she once secretly moved into a guy's attic just to be near him. She made it three weeks before getting caught. She says a website was once dedicated to warning others about this.
61* OnlyInItForTheMoney: If there's some way she can get a lot of money from the people she knows, it's usually the only thing she can think of.
62* PalsWithJesus: She's met him twice (and God's implied to be the reason she found her building manager job).
63* ReallyGetsAround: Like mother, like daughter. Bonnie goes out with plenty of guys throughout the first 3 seasons until she eventually settles down with Adam.
64* ReasoningWithGod: When she relapses in Season 2 and finally comes down, she's not sure what to do and struggles with continuing to get high or getting sober again. While in bed by herself, she argues with different sides of her personality and begs for help from God. At that moment, Jesus enters from the bathroom and assures her she can get sober again. In the final scene of the episode, it seems like Bonnie was just asleep the whole time, but then Christy asks [[OrWasItADream who left the seat up]].
65* SanitySlippage: When she undergoes a relapse in season 1, she ApologizesALot to Christy for being a mess...while telling her this at work as a mess ''herself''. She even tried to apologize by pretending to work at the restaurant.
66** When [[spoiler:Alvin dies]], she has a hard time letting it go that she pretends his portrait is alive...and has dinner with it.
67** When she's prescribed painkillers for her sudden back injury, [[spoiler:she goes into a second relapse taking drugs and drinking alcohol, and she tries to hide it all from everyone]].
68* SoulSuckingRetailJob: The reason why she isn't that into her building manager job is because she fears that's what all her life will amount to, [[spoiler:until she finds that defending and giving people (who don't have any relatives, suffer from blindness, and then pancreatic cancer) a home to live in is more worthwhile than being a soulless monster wanting to drive them away because they can't pay the rent due to said extreme circumstances]].
69* StatuesqueStunner: She's approximately six feet tall.
70* StepfordSnarker: Beneath the snark is someone who regrets the traumas of her life and failing her daughter.
71* YoureNotMyMother: She absolutely despises her mother for leaving her behind and preferring her second husband ([[spoiler:whom she had a son by: Ray Casper]]) over her. Her mother tried so hard to make amends, but Bonnie still refused to accept her. Following up, when [[spoiler:she sees her half-brother Ray, she can at least tolerate him because he's the only one who manages to help her out from her ridiculous tax debt. Later on, though, when he is thrown in prison for DUI but he'd rather tell Adam to bail him out rather than her, it was the last straw she had for him and she decides that he's not worth it either, even after Adam and Ray's husband tossed Ray out from their homes because of his addiction to cocaine and alcohol]].
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75[[folder: Violet Plunkett]]
76
77[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_5958.JPG]]
78--> Played by: Creator/SadieCalvano
79
80Christy's daughter, who has a rocky relationship with her mother and failed to avoid TeenPregnancy as her mother and grandmother had.
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82* AbusiveOffspring: Due to her mother's alcoholism, [[spoiler: she slowly begins to psychologically and emotionally abuse Christy for her misfortune and practically blames her for everything and manipulates her and makes her the bad guy without any remorse.]]
83* TheAlcoholic: Thankfully, not to the same extent as her mother and grandmother, but she is never shown drinking in moderation when she drinks.
84* BrattyTeenageDaughter: Okay, so it's understandable that she has some resentment towards Christy, given the way she was raised, but Violet also frequently blames Christy for things that ''aren't'' her fault, and refuses to take responsibility for her own decisions. At one point, Christy admits to Bonnie that she loves Violet... but she doesn't ''like'' her.
85* TheBusCameBack: Reappears in Season 6, hosting a podcast about her childhood with Christy.
86* CoolBigSis: To Roscoe whenever Christy was unable to care for them when she was still drinking.
87* DidntThinkThisThrough: When she angrily leaves her mother and grandmother behind after losing their first house in season 2, she goes to live in an even worse hellhole that doesn't compare to living with Marjorie. She ''immediately'' ditches the place she went to the moment Christy mentions they got a BigFancyHouse and she could have her own room.
88* DisappearedDad: The topic of her missing father aggravates her bond with Christy until the latter reveals what kind of man he was. [[spoiler:Though Christy lies about him being dead, deciding that it's best for Violet to never meet him for being an unstable violent parent.]]
89* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: Christy kind of forced her to grow up before her time but this is never treated as an excuse for her partying and bratty behavior in-series. In fact, the one time she tries to get sympathy for growing up without a father, she's immediately assured that her father would have likely abused her, having abused Christy herself. In-universe, however, she does have a popular podcast where she gets sympathy for her chaotic life.
90* GenerationXerox: She's the end of the long shameful traditions of her family. Despite trying her best to avoid them all (such as [[spoiler:giving her baby away for adoption because she knew deep down she wouldn't be able to provide for her]] and trying to study and get a job), she almost repeatedly comes back as a wreck or keeps blaming everything on her mother.
91* GoldDigger: Without a hint of shame, at that. She's engaged to an older man for a time because he pays for everything for her, and when that blows up, she gets Luke to take her back after finding out he now has a good job and a condo.
92-->'''Bonnie:''' The condo's in your name, right?\
93'''Luke:''' Yeah?\
94'''Bonnie:''' Keep it that way.
95* HatesTheirParent: She makes no secret of the fact that she hates Christy for ruining her childhood. She likes Bonnie, though.
96* JerkassHasAPoint:
97** When Christy's friends ask her how bad Violet's podcast is, she has to admit "It's horrible. She tells the truth."
98** After they get evicted, she questions if Christy should be sponsoring Jill since they already have more problems than they can handle. While it does help Christy in the long run, Violet was right that the odds were stacked against them.
99** When Violet returns in Season 6 she is self-sufficient, no longer mooching off men, or partying to the point of being self-destructive. When she says her life is better without Christy, it's hard to argue that she's wrong.
100* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler: She never faces any consequences for her horrible actions and abusing Christy all together till date.]]
101* NeverMyFault: While some of her life choices were caused by Christy, she of course never wants to admit when some of the other choices were caused by her hands.
102* PlayingTheVictimCard: [[spoiler: How she deals with everything. Act like a victim and make Christy the bad guy of every situation.]]
103* PutOnABus: She leaves with her ex Luke in early Season 4.
104* StepfordSnarker: Her attitude in early Season 2 stems from [[spoiler:her guilt over giving up her daughter for adoption and her fear that she'll fail to succeed in life (which she feels would compound her guilt over giving up the baby)]].
105* SelectiveObliviousness: Her only appearance in Season 6 shows that she repressed any memory of Christy working on repairing their relationship and making it up to her, especially any happy memories with Christy.
106* ShadowArchetype: She is basically what Christy would've become had she never forgiven Bonnie for missing out on her childhood and continue to dislike her and not work on her relationship with her.
107* TeenPregnancy: She is pregnant for most of Season 1.
108* TookALevelInJerkass: In Season 1, she was cynical and angry, but overall trying her best in a rough situation and ultimately did the right thing for her baby. Come Season 4, she's a freeloading GoldDigger who refuses to accept any responsibility for her own choices, and manipulates people without remorse.
109* VillainWithGoodPublicity: [[spoiler: Thanks to her podcast.]]
110* YoureNotMyMother: [[spoiler:When she returns in Season 6, while Violet is somewhat proud of her mother coming around, Christy is greatly saddened by the fact Violet will never forgive her for missing out on her childhood for things she or any other kid shouldn't worry about and will continue disliking Christy for that, and she will continue her podcast in hopes to help other people with similar problems. She doesn't have any enmity against Bonnie, though]].
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112
113[[folder: Roscoe Plunkett]]
114
115[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_5959.JPG]]
116--> Played by: Creator/BlakeGarrettRosenthal
117
118Christy and Baxter's son. Largely the only normal person in the cast.
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120* CryingWolf: He will smile and hide the fact he didn't do his homework.
121* GenerationXerox: To Christy's dismay, he started drinking and smoking during his early teenage years behind everyone's backs.
122* PutOnABus: He lives with Baxter, but he doesn't appear after the fourth season.
123* SpoiledBrat: It's clear this kid likes living with Candace only because she can give him anything he wants and she treats him better (because Candace knows that will piss off Christy), instead of living with his biological mother and her poorer life conditions. To be fair, Christy was making him sleep in a closet (even after Violet left home).
124* TheStoner: He experimented with weed during an early season 4 arc.
125* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: He was taught by Bonnie how to cheat at table poker at a young age. He himself got cheated ''by her'' by not teaching him the fact he could hold cards.
126[[/folder]]
127
128!! AA Meeting Attendees
129[[folder: Marjorie Armstrong-Perugian]]
130--> Played by: Creator/MimiKennedy
131
132A former alcoholic who always has the best intentions for her friends and tries to guide them using her past experiences as an example, but she constantly clashes heads with Bonnie. She sponsors Christy, Bonnie, Wendy, among others. She's a surviving cancer patient.
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134* AlwaysSecondBest: The woman has a respectable record and years of having sponsored many people, but try to show her up, and she'll get a tad frustrated.
135* BeenThereShapedHistory: Downplayed, but pretty much at any major moment during the counter-culture movement of the mid-20th century, she was there... Woodstock, Altamont, the hippie movement in San Francisco, robbing banks with the Black Panthers. Ditto for having met many of the people of the same movement; with taking a bath with Jimi Hendrix and doing acid with Jerry Garcia being but two instances that have been mentioned.
136* BrokenBird: Season 5 is ''not'' kind to her. Victor suffers a near-fatal stroke that forces her to look after him, the fact her sponsor had a relapse in the previous season starts to take a toll on her as she starts to admit she can handle herself (which she's not, since she herself said no former alcoholic should be left alone), and the last thing that made her snap was a butcher skipping her number over someone else (as that reminded her that she's old and people ignore her because of that). Ultimately averted, as she starts to make amends with her issues and manages to find a new sponsor (who has a dedication to give knitted sweaters with butterflies to her sponsored people).
137** In Season 8, [[spoiler:she goes through a brief episode of grief after her then-boyfriend Gary breaks up with her, but she pulls back thanks to the others, despite getting a fractured wrist on top.]]
138* BrokenPedestal: She was also sponsored by a fellow former alcoholic, but she was heartbroken to know her senior fell back into it after 52 years of being sober (all because the hedge that divided her house with another was cut wrong).
139* TheCobblersChildrenHaveNoShoes: In Season 5, her relationship with Christy has hit such a low point that Christy often ignores her advice on the grounds Marjorie is no better than them (after having a breakdown over a butcher having skipped her number for someone else, which made Marjorie lose it as she has been going through rough times in the season). The two then come to an agreement to keep being friends, but Marjorie no longer sponsors Christy as that ruins their relationship. [[spoiler:Until Nora moves to Minneapolis in the Season 6 finale, leaving Christy to be sponsored by Marjorie again (as Christy has become less needy than before).]]
140* FakeGuestStar: Credited as a main character from Season 2 on.
141* {{Foil}}: Much of her backstory mirrors Bonnie's: a longtime alcoholic who broke the law numerous times and went to prison. Marjorie cleaned up much faster than Bonnie and devoted years to helping others instead of just coasting by. On the other hand, Bonnie was able to reconnect with her child much faster; years of good deeds did not make Marjorie's son forget her actions during her drinking days.
142* GenerationXerox: Not Marjorie herself, but her and her son Jerry are both cat people, as his first (and at the moment only) scene has him carrying a cat.
143* HappilyMarried: To Victor Perugian. [[spoiler:Until he dies in Season 6.]]
144* TheHeart: She's the one person many at the AA meetings turn for advice in their lives. When she leaves her position, it causes disarray when [[ComedicSociopath Bonnie]] substitutes her.
145* JerkassBall: Make no mistake. The woman is a wonderful, charitable woman who devoted her life to helping other addicts as atonement for her own mistakes in the past. "Chicken Nuggets and a Triple Homicide" is the only episode where she acted entirely selfishly by scaring Christy and her family out of their well-furnished house they got a great deal on because she was lonely without them.
146* KindheartedCatLover: She has way too many cats whom she dotes on, which has been implied to be a side effect of her son thinking less of her because of her past actions.
147* LethalChef: Marjorie's homemade baked goods being as edible as rocks is a RunningGag.
148* TheMourningAfter: [[spoiler:After Victor dies from a stroke, Marjorie spends the rest of her time without mourning once for him, which irks Christy since she thought Marjorie was going against all she taught them about not bottling up their feelings. It turns out Marjorie was relieved, because she constantly had to monitor Victor's condition whenever he needed help, and his death set her free from that burden. After she has an otherwise wonderful time with the girls, though, she breaks down in tears when she holds the cat Victor liked the most.]]
149* NeverMessWithGranny: Before, she was in prison, and back then she used to be the top dog of the women there because she realized it was the only way to survive the tough environment. She was so good at it she ruled the place and had her own ''harem''. Bonnie is wary of this woman when she gets tough on them, and it is effective.
150* NotSoAboveItAll: After Nora becomes Christy's new sponsor, Marjorie gets rather tweaked by all of Christy's raving about the woman ([[{{Irony}} not unlike how Bonnie would get irritated by Christy praising Marjorie]]).
151* NotSoStoic: The payoff to her first appearance. She gives Christy all sorts of rational and sage advice about not holding onto anger, but in the last scene, she encounters Bonnie. After a tense moment, she asks Christy if that was her mother and is told yes.
152-->'''Marjorie:''' No wonder you drank.
153* RunningGag: Giving her fellow AA friends empty books to chronicle their recoveries during special occasions to celebrate is this. They all think she's trying to give them homework.
154* TeamMom: She is the oldest in the group and she gives advice to all the women.
155* YaoiFangirl: She watches gay porn, and she doesn't have any shame.
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157
158[[folder: Regina Tompkins]]
159--> Played by: Creator/OctaviaSpencer
160
161A divorced money manager who embezzled from her clients and is faced with prison detainment. She comes into Christy's life when Christy offers to help her after watching Regina have a nervous breakdown during an AA meeting.
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163* TheAlcoholic: [[spoiler:Averted. She wasn't actually an alcoholic, as her main vice was drugs]]. In a season 3 episode, she begins drinking in moderation, and appeared to have it under control.
164* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Doesn't appear after Season 3.
165* DeusExMachina: InUniverse. The women are utterly speechless how her constant praying to god has helped her massively after coming out of prison. The woman is back on her feet better than ever.
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167
168[[folder: Jill Kendall]]
169--> Played by: Creator/JaimePressly
170
171A divorced socialite woman who also is an alcoholic and assists AA meetings, becoming friends with the ladies after being sponsored by Christy.
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173* TheAlcoholic: She was going up and down when she first appeared, but she later managed to keep herself together. [[spoiler:Until in Season 5, when her retreat's personal trainer helped her to avoid eating a more than half a cookie ended up making Jill believe (by herself) that she could avoid drinking more than half a glass of wine. Bad move. This only causes her to have ''multiple'' relapses until she's back on her sober feet.]]
174* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: She's far better at anything her boyfriend cop Andy does when it comes to physical labor (exercising, paint gun games, the Heimlich maneuver), which bums him out. It helps her actress grew up as a gymnast.
175* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: Part of the reason she really wanted a baby was to overcome the loss of her mother when she opted for suicide. [[spoiler:Even after she pressed on despite Christy's lack of support for her decision, she lost the baby, which later became a catalyst for her to become a foster mother. She got wound up fostering a teenage girl in late season 4]]. In the final season, [[spoiler:she finally gets pregnant with Andy's baby.]]
176* ColdTurkeysAreEverywhere: After choosing to go to rehab for her added weight, she gets herself lost thinking of junk food pretty often.
177* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: Her failed attempts at marriage, [[spoiler: being a mother, and losing her long sobriety streak]] have made her wonder if there is anything she's good for, so Christy suggests her to get a job. Jill ends up getting one at a homeless shelter after giving away loads of year-old clothes from her absurdly spacious closet.
178* EarnYourHappyEnding: She suffers assorted hardships throughout the series, including [[spoiler:''multiple'' relapses and a miscarriage]]. Towards the end of the last season, [[spoiler:she gets knocked up shortly after getting back together with Andy (who's ecstatic and proposes)]].
179* FreudianExcuse:
180** Growing up without a mother is often cited as a cause for her addiction and emotional problems.
181** Being a rich kid, she grew up wondering if her peers were really her friends or if they just liked her for her money. A couple of episodes in Seasons 2 and 5 highlights that she is still sensitive about it as an adult.
182** In the last season, it's suggested her father neglecting her after her mother's suicide is why she gets hung up on men she can't have a relationship with and why she gets very clingy towards her actual boyfriends.
183* GreenEyedMonster: Jill will fall into long jealous fits whenever she finds out how well her ex-husband's life with his new wife and family is going so far, which she then tells everyone at meetings.
184* HarmfulToMinors: Her mother committed suicide. Jill discovered the body.
185* InterClassRomance: Jill starts dating Andy, a middle class police officer, in Season 6.
186* {{Irony}}: Jill wanted to have a baby [[spoiler:but sadly lost it while pregnant]]. Two years later, the actress who plays her got pregnant with twins.
187* PassThePopcorn: Tends to be quite amused whenever Christy and Bonnie go at it during shares.
188-->'''Jill:''' Best meeting ever.
189* RecklessGunUsage: She carries a handgun ''and'' a revolver in her ''purse''. She used the first to terminate a rat in a trap.
190* RichInDollarsPoorInSense: She's done quite a few boneheaded decisions in the past and still does some strange things, such as saying that she'll take her foster daughter Emily far away from her blood mother so Emily isn't around her unstable mother. That all but spells "kidnapping".
191* MissingMom: Her mother killed herself when she was younger.
192* NoodleIncident: Unsurprisingly, she has these as well. Like the one time she dated basketball star Dennis Rodman.
193* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: Her early days of her divorce with her husband were so rocky that she always became a mess knowing how his life is turning out better without her, revealing to others what "wasn't" bothering her at the moment about his life with his new wife.
194* UpperClassTwit: Not exactly the sharpest tool in the shed among the ladies.
195[[/folder]]
196
197[[folder: Wendy Harris]]
198--> Played by: Creator/JulieDretzin (first appearance), Creator/BethHall (subsequent appearances)
199
200Yet another woman attending AA. Works as a nurse. Come Season 3, she is promoted as a regular character.
201----
202* AmbiguouslyBi: When the topic of conversation goes to theoretical scenarios where her friends are gay, Wendy always gets the most into it.
203* BrainyBrunette: She's a registered member of Mensa, though she meekly says that her group only does puzzles and nothing else.
204* ButtMonkey: She suffers way more emotional baggage than the other ladies. Of course, it usually comes from Bonnie. This becomes a serious thing in "Fake Bacon and a Plan to Kill all of Us" where she complains the other ladies don't know much about her and she's fated to end like [[spoiler:Mary, who died and the ladies didn't know much about her because they didn't care much for her.]] Bonnie ends up reassuring her they'll make an effort to stop pushing her aside.
205* ChildHater: Specifically, babies. She says handling adults is far easier than dealing with babies. She even is disgusted at their tiny hands.
206* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: She lives together with several roommates in a house, and all are nurses. Said roommates gleefully talk about extremely ''gory'' hospital stories while ''eating'', and she isn't fazed one bit unlike any unlucky people coming to eat with them.
207* HiddenDepths: She's pretty sharp at anything involving poker games.
208* {{Irony}}: The nurse dislikes babies.
209* NiceGirl: She's friendly, gentle, and a teeny bit naive. Of course, she's a lot more aggressive at work.
210* NoodleIncident: She can compete against Bonnie for it!
211* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: The others are taken aback by how assertive and downright mean Wendy can be at the hospital. Bonnie says she saw her smack a lollipop out of a sick kid's hand.
212* ProneToTears: ''Very'' easily moved to tears by anything remotely emotional (though she did cry once when she saw people just having dinner).
213* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Inverted on the "suck" part when Wendy complains to Jill during her fat phase that Jill's life is so much more amazing than all of the ladies' combined and she has absolutely no reason to be complaining about something as small as getting fat when Jill's life as a rich socialite gives her everything she ever wanted [[SelfDeprecation while Wendy has all the right to complain about her own life but chooses not to]].
214* RememberTheNewGuy: She got quietly promoted as a main character from Season 3 onward after only appearing in a few episodes in Season 2.
215* SignificantNameOverlap: InUniverse. Christy tried to find a good Secret Santa gift for Wendy, but she didn't know what, so she went around Facebook to track down Wendy's family for clues and managed to give her a nurse bear cookie jar with cookies using Wendy's grandma's cookie recipe, but Wendy tells her she got the wrong Wendy Harris. She still thanks Christy for the gift and hugs her. [[spoiler:Until she whispers...]]
216--->'''Wendy''': [[spoiler:[[DysfunctionalFamily Do yourself a favor and never talk about that side of my family again]].]]
217[[/folder]]
218
219[[folder: Jodi Hubbard]]
220
221-->Played by: Creator/EmilyOsment
222
223An drug-addicted, aggro teenager who becomes sponsored by Christy at AA. Her life turns around after being advised by the other women of the group.
224----
225* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler: Dies [[DroppedABridgeOnHim (offscreen)]] midway through Season 3]].
226* TheStoner: She was on a lot of drugs. Some of them the other AA women have never heard of.
227[[/folder]]
228
229[[folder: Mary]]
230
231Another alcoholic who attends AA.
232----
233* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Dies in Season 7 during AA by an aneurysm.]]
234* RecurringExtra: While never the focus of an episode, she's almost always showing up throughout every meeting and gets to talk about her sobriety stories.
235* ADayinTheLimeLight: In Season 6, she finally gets focus: [[spoiler:by showing that her grandson is a thief posing as an electrician who robs her fellow AA members behind their backs during Christmastime. She is devastated to find out her trust on her grandson was misplaced]].
236* WeHardlyKnewYou: [[spoiler:After her death, the group of girls feels greatly ashamed they didn't know Mary all that well despite her coming to AA very often. Feeling guilty, Jill makes a funeral to honor her memory, since Mary's daughter had a strained relationship with her (until she realized her mother wasn't lying about her experiences in AA and decides to attend meetings in her place for also being TheAlcoholic) and Mary's grandson is a scumbag who never cared much for her.]]
237
238[[/folder]]
239
240[[folder: Nora Rogers]]
241
242-->Played by: Creator/YvetteNicoleBrown
243
244A sponsor in AA whom Christy chooses to be her new sponsor late in Season 5 after her relationship with Marjorie was getting in the way of her sponsor skills. Works as a weather forecast woman.
245----
246* DefrostingIceQueen: Her tough demeanor on her sponsored people prevents her from getting too close to them, as that ruins her job. She only ever spends time with them if it's a special occasion (like getting into a fight with her husband). Unfortunately for her, she starts to defrost around Christy.
247* DrillSergeantNasty: Compared to Marjorie, Nora is much more strict in her sponsor skills, though not quite as nasty.
248* PutOnABus: Departs after the Season 6 finale to Minneapolis where she was offered a better weather cast position (they have 8 different precipitations).
249* SassyBlackWoman: She's being played by [[Series/DrakeAndJosh Yvette]]. What did you expect?
250
251[[/folder]]
252
253[[folder: Tammy Diffendorf]]
254
255-->Played by: Creator/KristenJohnston
256
257Bonnie's former foster sister whom Bonnie screwed up so much and turned her into a life of crime, ending in prison well into adulthood, but later gets released in Season 6.
258----
259* TheAlcoholic: She went to AA in prison, and she later goes to normal AA meetings with the other ladies.
260* AscendedExtra: She has lasted far longer with the girls than most characters who only last 5 or so episodes at best. In Season 7, it cements her status as a secondary character that she gets PromotedToOpeningTitles by integrating her mugshot with the rest of the ladies' mugshots (which extends the opening theme's music a little longer) and appears in the full picture with everyone else.
261* BelligerentSexualTension: With Chef Rudy, of all people, but then she prematurely decides to break up with him because she's not ready for a serious relationship. Cue his BigNo [[spoiler: It later turns out she's just playing hard to get...]]
262* BigFun: The largest lady of the girls who has a penchant to do crazy things.
263* BreakTheCutie:
264** The reason why she even was in foster care: [[spoiler:her own father murdered her mother, which left a heavy emotional scar on her, leading to her foster mother spoiling her because she needed it the most out of all the orphaned children (including Bonnie).]] What Bonnie did to her only added to Tammy's misfortune.
265** Later on, [[spoiler:it turns out her long-lost maternal aunt didn't really care about Tammy, and only tracked her down to get her to donate her kidney for a lifesaving transplant.]] Tammy averted breaking down, but she did refuse to be taken advantage of any further.
266* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Prison messed up her good, even after she got out.
267* ContinuityNod: Her EpicFail moment when she was arrested gets integrated as her mugshot to the opening a season later.
268* DramaticIrony: Bonnie is the whole reason she turned to a life of crime and ended in prison because of it, but it's also thanks to Bonnie that helped Tammy come around and get out of prison. More ironically is the fact Tammy looks up to Bonnie, much to Bonnie's dismay.
269* EpicFail: The reason she was in prison when she first appears is because she attempted to rob an Outback Steakhouse, only to learn it was Cops Eat Free Night. She was arrested by 32 officers.
270* GenkiGirl: After being released from prison, she's exaggeratedly more emotional than trying to murder Bonnie, whom she looks up to (as Bonnie reconciling with her was what let Tammy be released earlier for good behavior).
271* HiddenDepths:
272** She took several handyman classes while in prison and knows her way around fixing machines than even Bonnie can't, which makes Tammy into an unofficial handyman for the apartments managed under Bonnie.
273** It is a wonder Tammy was basically a perfect child (before Bonnie screwed her up, anyway) when she was [[spoiler:enduring the trauma of her father murdering her mother]].
274* MundaneLuxury: Several years in jail where all of her choices have been made for her (and most weren't all that good, as well,) have left her amazed by rather ordinary things, even finding Olive Garden (a memetic ButtMonkey among restaurant chains) to be incredible. It becomes PlayedForDrama as well, as the luxury of even ''having choices'' can be overwhelming, with something mundane as picking out clothes (after years of nothing but prison sweatsuits) being able to make her freak out.
275* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Before her parole check-up due date, she managed to get a job at a taco restaurant to avoid going back to jail. However, she was fired from it because she had sold a soda for much less than what it costed to a hobo, which meant she'd go back to jail. [[spoiler:The women from AA rally to keep her away from jail, and they succeed in getting Tammy more time.]]
276* TheThingThatWouldNotLeave: Bonnie and Christy eventually get fed up by her loafing behavior, until Bonnie manages to convince Tammy to go live with Marjorie since [[spoiler:Victor died recently.]]
277** This later gets inverted with Marjorie when Tammy starts to get frustrated with her lecturing her too much as if she was her daughter, convincing Tammy to go live somewhere else since she does have the money to live alone [[spoiler:until she learns Marjorie is soon running into financial difficulties (as Victor's medical bills burned a lot of the money he already had before passing away) and is grateful for Tammy helping her out, which convinces Tammy to remain with her.]]
278* TookALevelInKindness: Understandably not the most pleasant person when she first appears; she even assaults Bonnie upon recognizing her. She becomes considerably nicer and more sociable, as she gets her life back on track and gets out of prison.
279[[/folder]]
280
281[[folder:Patty]]
282
283-->Played by: Creator/KateMicucci
284
285A young lady whom Bonnie meets after she becomes frustrated with Adam during their honeymoon at a cabin near the lake.
286----
287* TheAlcoholic: She very recently just admitted herself to AA the same day Bonnie visited her meeting. Her life is such a mess: she has lost her daughter, said daughter was taken away by her mother, didn't attend her daughter's latest birthday, is married to a husband who has a mistress she likes better than her, and she was evicted and lives in an alley.
288* CoolTeacher: Sees Bonnie as one after Bonnie took leadership of the rather disorganized AA meeting and told everyone her story. In all fairness, Bonnie simply repeated the same things Marjorie had told her in the episode and, obviously, took the credit. [[spoiler:Bonnie ends up becoming her sponsor.]]
289* GenkiGirl: She's very upbeat, though she behaves like that to hide her many issues.
290
291[[/folder]]
292
293[[folder: Gary]]
294
295-->Played by: Creator/KevinDunn
296
297Marjorie's boyfriend from Georgia starting Season 8.
298----
299* TheAlcoholic: Had a crappy past that put alcohol before his family.
300* FreudianExcuse: His constant passive-aggresive criticism of people's every little thing going on with their lives may stem from the fact [[spoiler:he was an alcoholic who chose very destructive choices that ultimately convinced his wife to leave him once she had their second son.]]
301* TheFriendNobodyLikes: His nonstop recommendations he tells others to do makes even Adam hate his guts.
302* HypocriticalHumor: He very much acts like a life coach constantly butting into other people's business, but he says the exact opposite ''after'' butting into other people's business.
303* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: Marjorie's friends are very much confused how she finds the irritating man good enough to be in a serious relationship. [[spoiler:It turns out she was moved by his previous history as an alcoholic because of choosing alcohol over his family and driving a wedge between them; something Marjorie herself did in regards to her son.]]
304* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: After his debut, he only gets mentioned at times until [[spoiler:he breaks up with Marjorie in a text.]]
305
306[[/folder]]
307
308!! Other Main Characters
309
310[[folder: Baxter]]
311
312Christy's second husband, blood father of Roscoe. He gets remarried to a woman named Candace and moves in with her.
313----
314* CharacterDevelopment: Much to Christy's chagrin, Baxter ends up turning his life around when he marries a woman who also happens to be wealthy and loves him despite his rocky past. Before all this, though, he's actually a loving and supportive father to Roscoe [[spoiler:besides the fact his son got into his hidden pot stash, which Candace was sure he got rid of]].
315* DumbassNoMore: After hooking up with Candace, he gives up his get-rich-quick schemes and focuses more on maintaining the opulent lifestyle he's been handed, even becoming more insightful.
316-->'''Violet:''' You got smarter when you stopped smoking weed.
317* HenpeckedHusband: While Candace appears sweet while listening to her husband's checkered past, Baxter always says she chews him out hard when no one's looking.
318* HiddenDepths:
319** The Season 1 finale has him reveal he's fully aware of what a pathetic loser he is and his get-rich-quick schemes are due to the shame of the fact he has no stability at his age and it's just a desperate attempt to obtain it.
320** As hair-brained as some of his schemes are, they actually work sometimes, like his knockoff Viagra scheme or using Roscoe to pass a drug urine screen.
321* LivesInAVan: Baxter lives in a red car. When Christy comments that it's being towed, he runs out muttering about his cleaning lady still being in there.
322* TheScapegoat: After dealing with the subject of her awful first husband, Christy admits Baxter was a good guy she unfairly took her anger out on.
323* TheStoner: If made to choose between oxygen and pot, Baxter would pick pot. [[spoiler:And not even his new life with Candace is enough for this man to forget about having a hidden stash that he abuses himself]].
324[[/folder]]
325
326[[folder: Alvin]]
327
328Bonnie's ex-husband and Christy's estranged blood father. He is a car repair salesman with another family.
329----
330* BelligerentSexualTension: He and Bonnie start off with a rocky relationship by the time they see each other again that Bonnie constantly insults him (which is justified, since he disappeared the moment Bonnie had Christy and there was no indication he would get cold feet). Several talks later, the two can hardly stop kissing each other.
331* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler: He dies of a second heart attack, much to the horror of Christy and Bonnie]].
332* SharedFamilyQuirks: The only thing that convinces Christy that he is her father from one photo is that she inherited...his short size. Later, he mutters to himself how she and her daughter Violet inherited his explosive temper when slightly angered.
333* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Several jokes come from how he has to stand on something to be able to kiss Bonnie.
334* YoureNotMyFather: The fact that he deserted Bonnie when she had Christy has this happen to him coming from Christy, and then it happens again with Violet. Thankfully, they manage to re-accept him after he has tried to make amends.
335
336[[/folder]]
337
338[[folder: Adam Janikowski]]
339
340Bonnie's boyfriend and later husband. A former stunt actor who became disabled in the legs.
341----
342* AmicableExes: Him and his ex wife are close.
343* BerserkButton: He takes deep offense to Bonnie using a handicapped spot as a matter of convenience and forging a copy of his handicapped placard to sell it. He notes he doesn't need his placard, but he knows people in much worse shape that depend on handicapped spots to do everyday shopping.
344* DontYouDarePityMe: He doesn't like the fact he can get away with things by being disabled and he prefers people to treat him like any other person, which Bonnie finds out the hard way when she herself is disabled for an episode and she tries to use their status to get an advantage at a restaurant.
345* HeroesLoveDogs: He's so devoted to his dog Samson that he goes into a major funk when the dog finally dies of old age. Bonnie gets him a new puppy to help him get over his grief, and he eventually takes to it.
346* HeroicBSOD: The final episode reveals [[spoiler:he suffers from a mild case of cancer, though fortunately it's apparently treatable.]]
347* {{Irony}}: He opens up a bar, yet he loves a former alcoholic woman. They both know it's weird.
348* {{Jerkass}}: Towards his brother Patrick. He greatly enjoys if he can manage to make Patrick angry in some way or another. He insists that he doesn't get along with his brother, due to not getting money from a business they started together. While that is a genuine annoyance, he admits what really hurt is how Patrick never visited him after the accident when even old high school acquaintances did.
349* JerkassHasAPoint: When he attends an AA meeting with Bonnie, he keeps criticizing elements of people's stories. He thinks he's being this trope (as he feels he's pointing out practical solutions and criticizing avoidable mistakes), but unsurprisingly, Bonnie keeps telling him to be quiet.
350* TheLoinsSleepTonight: One episode deals with this. Bonnie gets offended when she learns he gets buzzed before they sleep together, so he tries to prove that's not a comment on her looks or age by not drinking or getting stoned the next time he sleeps over. Then he finds himself unable to perform that night and the following morning. He realizes, though, his failure to perform is actually rooted in his subconscious dislike over how Bonnie keeps making various decisions for him. Things go back to normal when she concedes he's right and apologizes, as he considers that a turn on.
351* NiceGuy: Well, by the show standards, he's this. Just don't take him to an AA meeting or else he'll point fingers and laugh at people telling their stories, or even have his brother Patrick around for too much.
352* OnlySaneMan: The cooler head to Bonnie's behavior and prone to pointing out the others needlessly doing something odd. He is very much aware of.
353-->'''Adam:''' Crazy never takes a day off here.
354* ReallyGetsAround: Before Bonnie, he dated and slept with a lot of different women. Well-into Season 5, Bonnie says she still bumps into his exes at random locations, much to her irritation.
355* TheStoner: He smokes and drinks, but he doesn't have an addiction.
356* TaughtByExperience: After adjusting to life with an AA member, he figures out how to use it to his advantage, such as ensuring Bonnie goes to meetings on sporting event nights but framing that as if he was doing her a favor. His friends at his sports bar consider him a hero for this.
357* WeUsedToBeFriends: He has a strained relationship with his brother Patrick, whom he started a business that became too successful but he felt like he was stealing his money and left it behind to become a stunt actor. However, Adam became disabled during his work, but he never informed his brother about the accident. His brother did want to see him despite what happened between them.
358* WhamShot: He spends most of his first episode talking to Bonnie on the phone. This is how viewers learn he's in a wheelchair.
359[[/folder]]
360
361[[folder: Gabriel]]
362
363Manager of the restaurant Christy works at on Season 1. Also one of Christy's many one-time lovers.
364----
365* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: After Season 2, he stops appearing, alongside his wife. Season 5 indirectly reveals he was replaced by a manager who actually had a degree in restaurant management.
366* GreenEyedMonster: Even after Christy broke up with him, he tries to make her love life miserable when he gets the chance to know she's with another.
367* UglyGuyHotWife: His wife is much more attractive than him.
368[[/folder]]
369
370[[folder: Chef Rudy]]
371
372The very snarky head chef of the restaurant Christy works at. Hardly will try to help someone if it means demeaning them even more.
373----
374* TheAlcoholic: Likes to drink a lot, but not to the extent it screws his life. Rather, it makes him more insufferable. [[spoiler:Come Season 7, it finally bites him in the ass for getting a DUI and he has to legally attend AA, much to his frustration and embarrassment.]]
375* BelligerentSexualTension:
376** Firstly with Bonnie, which ended up with him dumping her because the spark went out...and her breaking his wine bottles in retaliation.
377** Then, much later, with Tammy, though ironically ''she'' ended up breaking up with him because she wasn't ready for a serious relationship. Cue his BigNo
378** PlayedForLaughs after the above. Tammy, Rudy, and his companion all think Christy has a crush on him because of this.
379* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Stops appearing after Season 2.
380** TheBusCameBack: He comes back a few times during later seasons. Most notably, he comes back in the Season 5 finale by [[spoiler:tempting Christy into gambling away and losing her pay money and the diamond earrings she got as a graduation gift from the women]]. After that, he appears just as much as he used to be.
381* FullNameBasis: Everyone calls him by Chef Rudy. Adam [[LampshadeHanging points out]] why no one just calls him "Rudy."
382* MrViceGuy: Although he isn't exactly a nice person, Rudy has so many vices. However, he apparently draws the line on every vice he has before he becomes completely addicted to them.
383* NeverMyFault: Often screws people (namely Christy) with his actions. Whatever they do with what he does to them, he doesn't feel ashamed if they break under pressure.
384* NoodleIncident: He's the man he is because he's very distant from his mother, but he doesn't elaborate.
385* OohMeAccentsSlipping: In-universe, Chef Rudy has a working-class Boston background but uses a generic accent to hide his humble origins. He reverts to his Boston accent when Bonnie tortures him and he's too distraught to maintain the facade.
386-->'''Chef Rudy''': "Hahd to chahge sixty bucks for lobstah chowda with capers."
387* PetTheDog: On one occasion, Gabriel was being so obnoxious to Christy that Rudy presented her with a pie. As Rudy expected, she shoved the pie into Gabriel's face. Another time, he gave Christy a gambling tip that he assured her was a sure deal to help her save her home. [[spoiler: It worked, but she got mugged on the way home.]]
388* SingleTargetSexuality: After Tammy breaks up with him, he's left as an emotional wreck pinning for her attention as she toys with his heart in order to get him to love her. [[spoiler:Apparently, this was all a ploy for Rudy to reverse the roles and have ''her'' pinning for his attention instead.]]
389* TheSociopath: "Twirly Flippy Men and a Dirty Bird" cements for good the man is incredibly rude and insufferable to the point that he can't bring himself to be touched by one of [[spoiler:Marjorie's heartfelt speeches during AA on her checkered past as an alcoholic]] but rather would criticize her on her choice of clothing. Christy ''snaps'' and kicks him out of her car. [[spoiler:This has the unintended effect of making Rudy lose his passion for drinking.]]
390* ThoseTwoGuys: Together with Paul, his sous chef.
391* TooKinkyToTorture: ...so Bonnie has a field day breaking every single bottle of expensive wine in retaliation for having a one-night only stand with her. After all the abuse, he admits that was ''also'' kinky.
392* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Your mileage may vary on the "unwilling" part, but he [[spoiler:is usually one of the driving forces that makes Christy fall back into her addictions or introduce new ones that end up screwing her life]].
393[[/folder]]
394
395[[folder: Luke]]
396
397Violet's boyfriend, who got her pregnant too early.
398----
399* TheBusCameBack: He returns in Season 4 after not being seen since mid Season 2.
400** PutOnABus: Though Season 6 doesn't show him, Violet reveals the relationship didn't work out. Again. Effectively retiring his character.
401* CharacterDevelopment: He turns his life around and becomes a successful video game programmer (by getting a job from the guy who decided to adopt his child).
402* DirtyCoward: He's a nice guy, but he constantly folds in the face of his parents' disapproval. It annoys Violet to no end.
403* {{Irony}}: His parents are more well-put together than he, yet they believe their mess of a son wasn't at fault for making Violet pregnant.
404* KindheartedSimpleton: Luke's heart is always in the right place, even if the rest of him isn't in the right timezone.
405* MrFanservice: His first scene, he was wearing just his underwear.
406[[/folder]]
407
408[[folder: Andy]]
409
410--> Played by: Creator/WillSasso
411
412A police cop who befriended Jill after her home was ransacked. The two quickly begin developing a relationship.
413----
414* TheAlcoholic: Not as bad as the girls', but one outing with Adam has him go overboard with drinking that it scares Jill about returning to a life of alcohol. [[spoiler:She never truly considered the part where Andy would simply stop drinking for her sake.]]
415* AlwaysSecondBest: Jill is far more physically adept than him, which bogs him down given the fact he is a cop.
416* HugeGuyTinyGirl: When compared to Jill.
417* UglyGuyHotWife: Invoked. Andy isn't exactly good-looking, but the attractive Jill finds him irresistible simply because he's a NiceGuy.
418
419[[/folder]]
420
421!! Recurring Characters
422
423[[folder: Victor Perugian]]
424
425--> Played by: Creator/JonnyCoyne
426
427Christy's former landlord who kicked her out of her first apartment for not paying rent for a while. He loathes both Christy and her family.
428----
429* AccidentalMisnaming: Invoked. He calls Christy "Chrusty", which may be caused by his thick accent.
430* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:He dies off-screen in Season 6 from a stroke while Marjorie was away at a play with Christy and Bonnie.]]
431* FunnyForeigner: His thick accent just makes his threats endearing to the audience, but threatening to Christy.
432* HappilyMarried: With Marjorie. Christy presenting her to him is what convinced him to forget about the debt she had with him.
433* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's abrasive and intimidating, but ultimately not a bad guy. He simply wants three months of the back rent he's entitled to and is willing to accept one month's back rent as a token payment, understanding Christy hasn't paid due to Violet's pregnancy robbing her of shifts. He's even able to win over Marjorie and generously absolves Christy of the debt as a thank you for introducing him.
434* LoveAtFirstSight: And he paid 50 bucks as ransom to talk to Marjorie.
435* ObnoxiousInLaws: His sister aggravates Marjorie so much. Luckily for her, it looks like she didn't get to live in her house.
436[[/folder]]
437
438[[folder: Steve Casper]]
439A creepy but good lawyer who takes Christy under his wing after she decides to become a lawyer. Has a sexual relationship with Bonnie too.
440----
441* TheAlcoholic: He attends meetings with Bonnie, Christy and the other ladies.
442* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a big mess of a lawyer because of how frightened he can get when handling cases (the state of his office is also a mess...and that's where he lives), but when he does put some work into it, he is pretty good.
443* MaleGaze: Invoked. He thought leering while slowly eating cookies at Bonnie was meant to be sexy. She and the other women were freaked out instead.
444* TooDumbToLive: He once tried to hide from a Mexican cartel in Mexico.
445[[/folder]]
446
447[[folder: Candace Hayes]]
448
449Baxter's second wife, who is a rich SpoiledBrat that enjoys making fun of Christy but is constantly embarrassed by all the dark secrets that come up about Baxter.
450----
451* {{Foil}}: She's this to Jill (even though they haven't met). Both are rich socialites. Candace is a jerk who treats others badly but is married and isn't an alcoholic that has a jerk for a dad. Jill is a good friend (if a little goofy) but is divorced and an alcoholic and lost her mother.
452* FreudianExcuse: Getting money instead of love from her father emotionally stunted Candace, effectively turning her into the selfish WomanChild she is today.
453* INeedAFreakingDrink: She goes drunk the moment she hears from her father that he's going to marry Christy.
454* {{Irony}}: If she was much less rude towards Christy, the two would really be good friends (while simultaneously chewing Baxter out behind his back).
455* {{Jerkass}}: Not exactly nice to anyone else who isn't Roscoe.
456* MissingMom: Invoked. Candace's strained relationship with her parents is so bad that all you can get about her unseen mother is an exasperated "Yeah, what about ''her''?"
457* RichInDollarsPoorInSense: See SpoiledBrat.
458* SpoiledBrat: Her father spoiled her rotten by giving her anything she wanted, but because of his poor manners towards her (as he enjoys making her social life miserable like she does with Christy), she grew up to be a {{Jerkass}}.
459* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: It's a wonder a rich woman like her even fell for Baxter. The only thing she genuinely seems to like is how easy it is to control him.
460* WickedStepmother: Inverted. While a bit controlling, she seems to somehow be both a more indulgent and responsible parent to Roscoe than Christy. On the other hand, it's implied she takes some pleasure in showing up Christy.
461[[/folder]]
462
463[[folder: Emily]]
464Jill's foster daughter from Season 4.
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466* DefrostingIceQueen: She didn't talk to Jill when first arrived, but thanks to Christy (because of their bond over ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty''), she warms up more.
467* IUhYouToo: Jill thinks this trope proves Emily doesn't like her, but Christy points out this is typical of teenagers and wishes she got as much from Violet.
468* MissingMom: She's in the foster care system because her mother Natasha is an alcoholic. Her mother later is released from prison and is able to raise her.
469* PutOnABus: Alongside her mother, as both head for Los Angeles.
470* TrueArtIsAngsty: She's writing and illustrating a graphic novel with a story about a girl living in an apocalyptic world. To boot, said girl dies.
471[[/folder]]
472
473[[folder: Natasha]]
474Emily's biological mother.
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476* IOweYouMyLife: After overhearing the troubles with Ray, Natasha hugs Christy and thanks her for not giving up on her.
477* NewJobEpisode: The Season 5 premiere sees Natasha look for job with pay so she can get custody of Emily.
478* ProperlyParanoid:
479** She constantly switches gears when she gets down to worrying about her and her daughter's future. And when she has a job interview and is feeling a bit confident, [[{{Jerkass}} Christy tells her to be scared instead and makes Natasha cry and run away]].
480** Once she actually manages to get her own apartment (a crappy one in Bonnie's building) so she and Emily can live together again, she constantly thinks her lack of communication with her daughter means she's doing things really wrong. Fortunately, it's all in her head.
481* PutOnABus: Alongside her daughter, as both head for Los Angeles.
482* SuperGullible: Apparently, a music director wanted to give her a record deal to become a successful singer in Los Angeles, but Christy can't believe Natasha fell for that trick [[CastingCouch so that a man could sleep with her]]. [[spoiler:It turned out it was the ''truth'', and he was gay]].
483* TookALevelInKindness: While in prison, it was implied she only cared about Emily to gain sympathy from her parole officer, to the point that Emily was even reluctant to see her. When she finally reappears, she's portrayed as a loving parent.
484[[/folder]]
485
486[[folder: Ray Stabler]]
487[[spoiler: Bonnie's]] half-brother.
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489* TheAlcoholic: [[spoiler:When he appears for a second time after having been pulled over for a DUI, he remains in denial about having an addiction to alcohol and cocaine]].
490* FatalFlaw: His is {{Pride}}. Ray can't admit [[spoiler:he doesn't have a grip on his drug problem. His refusal to address his addiction leads to everyone, even Bonnie and Christy, abandoning him.]]
491* OddFriendship: With Adam, which Bonnie and Christy never knew about.
492* TheStoner: He's ashamed to admit he has done cocaine, but the girls see this as an [[MoodWhiplash exciting sign]] he's one of them. [[spoiler:It is later PlayedForDrama when it (and alcohol) becomes the catalyst for his life going to crap; his husband dumps him, Adam stops letting him stay at his home after some time, and Bonnie feels betrayed that she wasn't the person he spoke to first to bail him out of prison and then became the last one he asked for help]].
493* TwoferTokenMinority: He's black and gay.
494[[/folder]]
495
496[[folder: Patrick Janikowski]]
497
498Adam's brother who became rich after he and Adam started a business until Adam felt he was trying to take over the business and simply quit it out of disgust. Christy's boyfriend in Season 5.
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500* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Rocky past with his brother aside, he's the one who cares the most about mending their relationship. Adam though is kind of a {{Jerkass}} when it comes to forgiving his brother.
501* GreenEyedMonster: If his brother helps Christy in big things like financial problems, he'll do anything to sever that gesture (and even repay anything he gave her).
502* {{Hypocrite}}: Defied. He's surprised that Christy Googled him, but he says he's in no position to judge because he did the same with her. He then compliments her mugshot.
503* ReplacementFlatCharacter: To Adam, being a snarky newcomer surprised by how the Plunkett women will drop any plans at a moment's notice to help a member of the group. Unlike Adam, though, he is not able to deal with it.
504* WeUsedToBeFriends: As noted above, but Patrick is more emotionally hurt than Adam is about it.
505[[/folder]]
506
507[[folder: Trevor Wells]]
508
509-->Played by: Creator/RainnWilson
510
511Bonnie's free A.D.D. therapist starting Season 6.
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513* AwfulWeddedLife: His relationship with his wife Sandra is a huge mess that it ends up with him having to file for divorce.
514* HumiliationConga: His AwfulWeddedLife was the start. He goes hysteric whenever talking about her ex, he is forced to move out because his ex got their house as settlement, he moves to a poorly-maintained apartment that's next to a pool that regularly has swimming lessons for loud children, and his mom sided with his ex. Thankfully, he gets better after Bonnie helps him out.
515* TheSmartGuy: He absolutely knows how to work through Bonnie's many, many, many psychological issues. It just takes time because of Bonnie's A.D.D. getting in the way (and her smart ass attitude).
516* TheStoic: At first, he can endure all the snarky comebacks from Bonnie by having comebacks of his own, but eventually, Bonnie slowly but surely drives him crazy that he needs to vent his anger out in some way (such as airboxing).

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