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6!!The Gerhardt Family
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8A German-American family-run crime syndicate that controlled the northern Midwest.
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10* BigScrewedUpFamily: While they're mostly functional, the Gerhardts have deep issues: Rye has an InferioritySuperiorityComplex that ends up causing trouble for his family [[spoiler:when he commits a massacre in Luverne and gets himself killed]], Dodd is an [[TheBully overly domineering]] PsychopathicManChild with [[HeManWomanHater woman hatred]], [[EntitledBastard entitlement issues]], and a HairTriggerTemper; Bear is the ignored OnlySaneMan who just wants his kid to escape his family's toxic influence, Charlie and Simone are eager to follow in their parents' footsteps whatever the cost, and [[AlmightyMom Floyd]] can barely hold the household chaos in. {{Deconstructed}} in that their own personal flaws are costing them the war and [[spoiler:some of their lives]].
11* DividedWeFall: If only they learned to work together as a team, they wouldn't be losing the war and each other.
12* TheDreaded: In the county they're located; law enforcement know better than to tangle with them.
13* EndOfAnEra: The Gerhardts have remained on top of the criminal underground for 3 decades. A major theme of season 2 is the events surrounding their probable downfall.
14* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: As twisted and ruthless as they are, there is genuine love present between them.
15* TheFamilyThatSlaysTogether: All of them, with the exception of Charlie and Simone, are heavily involved with the family's criminal going-ons. Even Charlie and Simone are eager to get involved.
16* ALighterShadeOfBlack: They're initially presented as such when against the Kansas City Mafia. The Gerhardts are the family values underdog criminals against the large corporate criminals, and the Gerhardts have far more sympathetic characters than the Mafia. Near the end, Floyd even proposes an EnemyMine where they and the cops will stand up to the Kansas City Mafia. In spite of that, almost all of the conflict comes from them. Dodd's ambitions are what causes the war in the first place, and [[spoiler:Hanzee]] engineers it so that the climax features the family as the final antagonists. The Mafia's infighting ultimately pushes them out of major conflict with the heroes and they never really sink to a level of evil on par with Dodd or the central antagonists from season 1 and 3.
17* MadeOfIron: The Gerhardts have a reputation of being ''hard to kill''. [[spoiler:Rye went out after being gassed, beaten, stabbed, hit by a car, bleeding out for hours, and being stabbed some more, Dodd has to be tasered with a cattle prod 4 times to be knocked out, and it took [[NoKillLikeOverkill bullets a-blazing]] to kill Otto. Bear, however, beat them all by still managing to charge and strangle a man after being shot twice in the chest and once in the head.]]
18* MobWar: As the Kansas City Syndicate steadily moves in, it results in war with the reigning Gerhardts due to their own internal tensions (with Dodd mostly to blame).
19* OutOfFocus: Dodd's wife and younger daughters have no role in the story besides briefly showing up for [[spoiler:Otto's]] funeral and occasionally being discussed to emphasize his misogyny.
20* RuralGangsters: The Gerhardt crime family are based within the largely rural Midwest, and use a farming/construction empire to mask their criminal activities. Their main plot is dealing with a potential war with the city-based [[NebulousEvilOrganisation Kansas Mafia organization]] looking to expand into their territory.
21* TraumaCongaLine: After [[spoiler:Rye's death]], nothing ever goes right for the Gerhardts as they lurch from one crisis to the other while more and more of the clan are killed in their war with the Kansas City Mob. [[spoiler:This culminates in the Sioux Falls massacre orchestrated by Hanzee, which kills off their remaining leadership (Floyd & Bear), and the only surviving member of the family, Charlie, is now in prison.]]
22* WeAreStrugglingTogether: As soon as Otto ends up confined to a wheelchair, the Gerhardt clan starts picking up sides and feuding at the worst time possible.
23[[/folder]]
24
25!Gerhardt Family
26[[folder:Otto Gerhardt]]
27!!Otto Gerhardt
28[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gerhardt_otto.jpg]]
29[[caption-width-right:350:''"[[BadassBoast Son, I'm the iron fist of God.]]"'']]
30!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MichaelHogan
31
32->''"Dieter — that's Otto's dad — started running booze during prohibition, ended up building a truckin' empire. 1951, he gets 19 bullets in the head. That's when the son, Otto, he takes over, which is like — the good news is, World War I is over. The bad news is, "Say hello to Adolf Hitler"."''
33-->-- '''Ben Schmidt'''
34
35As a second generation immigrant from Germany, Otto Gerhardt took over his father’s crime syndicate and, through a mix of brutality and sheer will, turned it into a criminal empire that spans the upper mid-west. An indomitable warlord for over 30 years known for crushing all who opposed him, Otto faces an entirely new challenge after suffering a debilitating stroke. But he’s not going anywhere – The White Lion is too mean to die.
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37* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler:He gets more focus during the scene where Mike and the Kitchen brothers assassinate his men and [[CruelMercy spare Otto.]]]] He is clearly aware that something bad is going to happen when he sees his car is blocked, and looks at his family's enemies with anger, but cannot do anything.
38* BadassBoast: See the quote below his image.
39* BaldOfEvil: His hair is starting to recede.
40* CareerEndingInjury: His stroke and subsequent deterioration ends up taking him out of the game.
41* CoolOldGuy: Even in his old age, he still looks imposing and as strong as ever, at least before his stroke.
42* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: He suffers a stroke in the first episode that leaves him incapable of taking care of himself.
43* DiabolicalMastermind: He is TheLeader of the Gerhardt criminal industry and has major control over several factions of it.
44* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler:Mike Milligan and his attack team shoot up the Gerhardt household in episode 6. Episode 7 reveals that Otto died, off-camera, likely because he couldn't move from his chair and take cover when the shots were fired. Episode 10's DeathMontage of the Gerhardts' corpses as they fell shows that Otto was shot multiple times in the head and upper chest by the automatic barrage.]]
45* EndOfAnEra: His stroke, wheelchair status, [[spoiler:and eventual death]] stands as a metaphor of the power the Gerhardts had at one point fading away, and leaving room for something bigger and more adept for the current times.
46* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Although we don't see much of his marriage in its prime, by all accounts it seems to have been a happy one. Floyd loves him very much, and spends every night hugging him.
47* EvilCripple: He ends up bound to a wheelchair after his stroke, but he's still the head of a criminal organization.
48* TheFamilyThatSlaysTogether: He has been training his sons to be competent at the game and his wife is clearly his NumberTwo.
49* FamilyValuesVillain: He greatly holds family above everything else and includes them in everything related to the business.
50* FromNobodyToNightmare: Otto inherited his father's trucking company at a young age. By the time of the series, he has turned it into a profitable business with connection to other criminal empires.
51* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:His death is not seen, just confirmed in the next episode.]]
52* OverlordJr: He inherited the business from his father. [[PlayingWithATrope Played With]] since his father ran the company in an honest way, it was only when Otto took over that it started to get into dirty business.
53* ThePatriarch: Of the Gerhardt clan. {{Deconstructed}} in that without him, the family quickly begins falling apart as the more ambitious members seek to take advantage of the power vacuum.
54* SelfMadeMan: He built everything he has from scratch. Of course, only time will tell if his offspring respect all the work he has done.
55* SuccessionCrisis: His stroke causes one, since he hadn't named a heir. Floyd and Dodd battle for the position.
56[[/folder]]
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58[[folder:Floyd Gerhardt]]
59!!Floyd Gerhardt
60[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gerhardt_floyd.jpg]]
61[[caption-width-right:350:''"[[NeverMessWithGranny I am not afraid of a war.]]"'']]
62!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JeanSmart
63
64->''"Maybe, when you look at me, you see an old woman, and I am 61. I've borne six children, had three miscarriages. Two of my sons are here today. Two were stillborn. My firstborn, Elron, killed in Korea — gook sniper took off half his head. [[NeverMessWithGranny The point is don't assume, just because I'm an old woman, that my back is weak and my stomach's not strong.]] [[ReasonableAuthorityFigure I make this counter because a deal is always better than war.]] But no mistake — we'll fight to keep what's ours to the last man."''
65
66Floyd is the matriarch of the Gerhardt crime family. She was the rock beside her man for 40 years and raised four sons and has five grandchildren. But when her husband has a stroke, Floyd decides it’s her time to take over the family business. The only problem is that her oldest son, Dodd, wants the throne for himself.
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68* AdvertisedExtra: Jean Smart is placed as one of Season 2's leads alongside Kirsten Dunst, Patrick Wilson, and the others; yet of the 5, Floyd's role in the story is more akin to a supporting character rather than a lead. Whenever the story needs to check on the Gerhardts, it often follows one of her children or grandchildren (or even Hanzee) and Floyd herself is less important than Dodd and Bear.
69* AffablyEvil: She might be the ruthless head of a crime family, but she's practical, reasonable, and polite.
70* AlmightyMom: Besides assuming the position of boss, she is the matriarch of the Gerhardt family. Even before, she had a keen grasp on her children and would hold that kind of grip over them to keep them in line, Dodd especially.
71* AuthorityInNameOnly: [[spoiler:What Joe Bulo, on behalf of the Kansas City crime syndicate, offers for her to be in exchange of a buyout of the Gerhardt company. Needless to say, she refuses.]]
72* DeadlyHug: [[spoiler:How her death plays out in "The Castle". After discovering that she and her men have been duped by Hanzee, she turns to him in complete shock. Hanzee then goes in for what looks like a hug, but instead he stabs her twice in the chest.]]
73* EvilMatriarch: Of the Gerhardt crime family.
74* FamilyValuesVillain: She gets upset when her son, Dodd, curses in the house. Dodd's reaction is to change his statement to a less offensive one. [[spoiler:And right after her husband is left alive after an attack, she's seen hugging him tenderly and even kissing him.]]
75* GenderBlenderName: Her name, Floyd, is more of a masculine name.
76* HappilyMarried: Although we don't see much of their relationship in its prime, her marriage to Otto prior to his stroke seems to have been a happy one.
77* IronLady: Stoic, determined, but ultimately reasonable, Floyd keeps a firm grip over her gang. With Otto out, the tough decisions are up to her, and while Dodd may chafe, all the main lieutenants are firmly behind her.
78* MeaningfulName: Floyd is a guy's name, which [[LampshadeHanging hangs a lampshade]] around the Gerhardt matriarch's role as head honcho in a business supposedly dominated by men.
79* NeverMessWithGranny: She might be a loving grandmother, but she's sharp as a razor and is every bit the tough warlord that her husband was.
80* NoWomansLand: Floyd is used to the disparaging comments from her sons and the rest of the syndicates about women in powerful positions. This is also one of the reasons why she eagerly accepts the command of the family's business.
81* NumberTwo: To her husband, Otto.
82* OnlySaneWoman: Floyd, along with her son Bear, is the coolest head in the Gerhardt family. Dodd dismisses this as feminine weakness, but her patience and intelligence are huge benefits. She's much more reasonable and intelligent than her sons (again with the exception of Bear) and perhaps moreso than Otto, if her remark to Bulo about how Otto would've killed Bulo rather than try negotiating with him means anything.
83* ThisMeansWar: She made it clear in "Fear And Trembling"... in '''two words'''.
84-->'''Floyd:''' [[ExactWords It's war.]]
85* VisionaryVillain: Her point to Dodd is that it really doesn't matter who's in charge of the outfit, it's about maintaining an ''empire'' and an empire must be always greater than any of its members, including herself.
86* YouAreInCommandNow: After Otto, her husband, has a brain stroke, Floyd takes control of his empire.
87[[/folder]]
88
89[[folder:Elron Gerhardt]]
90!!Elron Gerhardt
91[[quoteright:343:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/elron1.png]]
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93* BoomHeadshot: According to Floyd, much of his head was taken off by a Korean sniper during the Korean War.
94* GeniusBruiser: According to Bear, Elron was a more deserving heir to the Gerhardt throne, and recalls him "making muscles" in old pictures.
95* PosthumousCharacter: He's long-dead by the time the events of Season 2 occur.
96[[/folder]]
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98[[folder:Dodd Gerhardt]]
99!!Dodd Gerhardt
100[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gerhardt_dodd.jpg]]
101[[caption-width-right:350:''"[[EntitledBastard I'm oldest. I'm boss. End of story.]]"'']]
102!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JeffreyDonovan & Victor Hawryluk
103
104->''"[[HeManWomanHater Son, you got yourself a woman problem. How I know is they've been plaguing me my whole life. What's the joke? Can't live with them, can't turn them into cat food.]]"''
105
106The oldest son of the Gerhardt crime syndicate, Dodd is a Machiavellian figure with eyes on his father’s throne. When Otto has a stroke, Dodd finds himself battling his own mother for the top spot. To say he has regressive attitudes towards women’s liberation would be an understatement. That said, he is the father of four daughters.
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108* AbusiveParents: He smacks his daughter Simone around when she displeases or disobeys him, and she all but states that he molests her.
109* AmbitionIsEvil: He wants to take control of his father's company and he may be willing to do some drastic things to achieve it.
110* TheApprentice: He was groomed to be the guy who takes his father's place in the company. Or so it seems.
111* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:After all he's done, it's hard to feel sorry for him.]]
112* AxCrazy: He threatens to kill his younger brother if he doesn't pay him. Not to say insulting the corpse of a tortured man for just dying on him. His facial expressions don't do him any favors.
113* BadBoss: Dodd doesn't treat his underlings with much respect, not even Hanzee. [[spoiler:At one point, he's startled by a noise and instinctively shoots a henchman, and he responds as if he dropped his pen.]]
114* BeneathNotice: [[spoiler:How he was able to kill TheRival of Otto. He looked like just an innocent kid...]]
115* BigBadWannabe: Dodd himself is no joke, but his tendency to overestimate his abilities, aggressive personality, and blatant racism, along with his misogyny, cause more problems for him and his family, which ultimately become obstacles and prevent him from cementing what he feels is his rightful place at the head of the Gerhardt family. [[spoiler:A position he ultimately is never able to obtain.]]
116* BigBrotherBully: Treats both his brothers like shit. He's openly violent towards Rye, getting him in a headlock and threatening to kill him in their very first scene, while he treats Bear more with cold, authoritarian contempt, mocking him for his wife's death and son's disability and later using his authority to belt whip him as Hanzee holds him at gunpoint.
117* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:After being an uncontrollable force of chaos throughout Season 2, Dodd finally meets his end when Hanzee Dent puts a bullet in his caveman brain.]]
118* TheBrute: Inherited all of his father's brutality and none of his brains.
119* TheBully: To his own daughter and his younger brother. When Lou doesn't show fear in his presence, Dodd is very clearly annoyed.
120* BullyingTheDragon: He mocks Hanzee as a "half-breed" and "mongrel", [[spoiler:which leads to Hanzee shooting Dodd in the head]].
121* ButtMonkey: After he's captured by the Blumquists, Dodd spends most of his time being electrocuted, stabbed, humiliated, and having his pride stepped all over, mostly by Peggy. [[spoiler:Even after his brief recoup, Hanzee unceremoniously ends his life with a bullet to the head.]]
122* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Bear's Abel.
123* TheCakeIsALie: Most of his services to the Gerhardt clan have been leading to the day he will finally take command and be its leader. Once that day arrives, not only is he blocked by his mother, but realizes that "the time of crisis" during which she will rule could extend itself to months or ''even years''…
124* CigarChomper: He's a cigar fan.
125* ColdBloodedTorture: He subjects a man to this fate in his second appearance, mainly by [[EarAche cutting off his ears]].
126* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: A flashback shows him gunning down half a dozen mobsters in a gangland hit.
127* DeathByRacism: [[spoiler:He really shouldn't have insulted Hanzee through his race after he's already had a bad day.]]
128* DomesticAbuse: Simone mentions that Dodd would beat her mother if she looked too sad, so she started [[StepfordSmiler wearing a smile all the time]]. He's also readily violent and threatening towards Simone.
129* EnfantTerrible: A flashback shows him aiding his father in a gangland hit when he's about 11, stabbing a mob boss through the back of the skull.
130* EntitledBastard: He believes that his father's business is his by right, regardless of if he deserves it or not.
131* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Despite his misogyny and status as TheStarscream, he does seem to love his mother in his Dodd-esque way, leaning on her during a car ride and getting her to touch his face comfortingly.
132* EvilUncle: An example of the elder sibling being the crooked one. Dodd encourages Charlie's path to being a gangster, something which Bear doesn't want, taking him to perform a shake-up. He's also a warped version of a CoolUncle, showing Charlie more respect than his daughters, and even buying him a donut because he was proud of the boy giving a beatdown to an enemy mobster.
133* FatalFlaw: While his misogyny and poor treatment of his men are his most obvious flaws, as noted below, his biggest one is his tendency to lash out at people for no reason other than to show he's boss. It's likely what results in Joe Bulo rejecting Floyd's counteroffer, and [[spoiler: gets him killed when he insults Hanzee.]]
134* FauxAffablyEvil: Once he's got Ed in the noose, Dodd starts talking to him like they're friends, rambling about how women are a plague upon men.
135* HairTriggerTemper: Gets angry far too easily.
136* HateSink: He may not be the main villain, but Dodd is easily the most loathsome and unpleasant character in Season 2. Just about every scene he's in has him say and/or do something awful, and every other character can barely tolerate his presence.
137* HeManWomanHater: Dodd has, shall we say, 'traditional' views about the roles of men and women. Dodd believes that men should be in charge, and that being a man means being aggressive while never showing weakness. He believes that a woman's role is to serve a man. In "Loplop", he opines that the devil is a woman.
138-->''"Son, you got yourself a woman problem. How I know is they've been plaguing me my whole life. What's the joke? Can't live with them, can't turn them into cat food. Personally, I don't see the value in all that talking and the mood swings and the lack of rational thinking, which, brother, your bitch has got that in spades. See, the male of the species has got the potential for greatness. Look at your kings of old. Napoleon, Kublai Khan, Samson. Giants made of muscle and steel. But these women, even in those Bible movies, you see a Delilah and, uh, Scheherazade. I want to tell you my own private belief here. I think Satan is a woman. Think about it."''
139* HeirClubForMen: As shown below in PoliticallyIncorrectVillain, Dodd is under the impression that ''only'' males are qualified to and are the only ones who can inherit the commanding of a business. Which makes it only more ironic that he only has daughters.
140* HotBlooded: In his first appearance, he handles Rye a verbal beatdown for not paying what he owes him and does so in a pretty temperamental way. He also doesn't want to wait until it's time for him to take over. He wants to do it ''now''.
141* HumiliationConga: In "Loplop", from start to finish.
142* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: He spends most of "Loplop" being increasingly humiliated... not that he doesn't deserve every second of it.
143* {{Irony}}: While professing to hate women and being outwardly misogynistic, he does care for his own mother greatly. And on the car ride back home in episode 4, it's he who tries to comfort his mother, while Bear remains stoic. His first true defeat on-screen is also at the hands of Peggy.
144* ItsAllAboutMe: He wants to take over the family business and he doesn't care about anything else.
145* {{Jerkass}}: Short-tempered, rude, psychotic... that's Dodd in a nutshell.
146* JerkassHasAPoint: Dodd is a virulent misogynist, but [[spoiler:given that Peggy had an entire hallucinatory conversation with someone while alone in a room with Dodd, he's quite justified in telling Ed that she isn't playing with a full deck.]]
147* LaserGuidedKarma: Two of Dodd's most glaring character flaws are his contempt for women and his tendency to treat his own men like garbage. [[spoiler:The former results in his costly decision to take Peggy Blumquist lightly, and the latter results in Hanzee putting a bullet in his brain.]]
148* LaserGuidedTykebomb: His first job was when he was a kid. [[spoiler:He took out a rival of his father while he was indisposed, and judging from the conversation Otto and the rival have, it's implied that Otto had reasons to get revenge on this person.]]
149* LeaderWannabe: He acts and talks like he's the boss of the family, but it's clear his mother, Floyd, is the one who's truly in control.
150* MutilationConga: [[spoiler:He is repeatedly tasered, stabbed twice in the chest, stabbed through the foot, hit so hard over the neck with a firepiece tool that he's apparently crippled, all before being shot in the head by Hanzee.]]
151* NotSoHarmlessVillain: He spends a lot of season 2 being humiliated, and doesn't get his hands dirty apart from a few petty gangland squabbles. By the end of his trials through episode 8, it's even easy to forget that he's a mobster. [[spoiler:Then he quietly wriggles loose of his bonds, knocks out Peggy, and effortlessly hangs Ed from the ceiling. He would have brutally killed them both and easily walked away if he hadn't turned his back on Peggy at a critical moment.]]
152* OhCrap: After he's tied up in Peggy's basement, she begins hallucinating that he's the speaker of the seminar she's been trying to get to all season long, and begins having extremely detailed conversations with a completely silent Dodd. His face completely sinks as he realizes to his horror ''that this woman is '''fucking crazy'''.'' And while it's mostly just to save his own skin, he even tries to rationally tell Ed about this.
153* OpportunisticBastard: When Hanzee breaks the news that Rye is dead, Dodd quickly seizes on the chance to pin it on the Kansas City mafia and escalate the conflict to his advantage.
154* ParentalIncest: Simone implies that he molests her.
155* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: His overt sexism is one of his major motivations to succeed his father. He does not believe his mother can possibly be qualified to run a man's business. As the series progresses, it becomes more and more clear that Dodd isn't a run-of-the-mill sexist, he's a virulent misogynist.
156** He's also openly racist to Hanzee. [[spoiler:This gets him killed.]]
157* PsychopathicManchild: Despite his disdain for Rye, Dodd doesn't fare much better in the maturity stakes. He comes across as an impatient child forever on the verge of a particularly terrifying tantrum.
158* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Truly cemented as a completely irredeemable piece of shit when Simone strongly implies to Bear that he's been molesting her for a long time.
159* SmugSnake: Despite being very physically capable and dangerous, Dodd repeatedly overestimates himself. He is a worse leader than Floyd, Bear beats him viciously until Hanzee intervenes, and Peggy manages to overcome him. [[spoiler:[[NotSoHarmlessVillain He then gets his own back on Peggy and Ed when he wriggles loose of his bonds and nearly takes out both.]]]]
160* TheSociopath: Dodd has absolutely no human attachments, treating even his own family members with the same unrestrained violence and contempt that he does everyone else. His pathological self-centeredness and inability to restrain his worst impulses under any circumstances [[spoiler: ultimately get him killed by his own enforcer]].
161* StartOfDarkness: A flashback reveals Otto enlisted Dodd to help him kill a rival gangster in the early 50s—when Dodd was around 11 or 12. It explains a lot about why he’s so messed up.
162* StayInTheKitchen: He has very retrograde ideas of women's place in the world, to say the least.
163* StupidEvil: His tendency to needlessly antagonize everyone to satisfy his own ego creates nothing but trouble. [[spoiler:[[DeathByRacism Ultimately, it gets him killed.]]]]
164* TheStarscream: [[spoiler:To his mother, Floyd.]]
165* SweetTooth: After busting some heads in a donut shop, he stops for a chocolate glazed.
166* TestosteronePoisoning: Dodd clearly imagines himself as a traditional strong male archetype like his father, but his attempts to be masculine are undone by his temper, his immature personality, and his petty cruelty.
167* VillainousBreakdown: After his HumiliationConga throughout episode 8, Dodd starts rambling about how much he hates women [[spoiler:when he manages to get free from his capture and thinks he has Ed and Peggy at his mercy]].
168* VillainousIncest: Strongly implied to be sexually abusive towards his daughter.
169* WhyCouldntYouBeDifferent: Dodd wanted a male heir and instead, got four daughters. His frustration at this is part of the reason why he's abusive towards his older daughter, Simone.
170* WouldHitAGirl: Hell, Dodd ''prefers'' to hit women.
171* TheWrongfulHeirToTheThrone: His older brother, Elron, died in the Korean war, making Dodd the next in line for head of the Gerhardt crime family. As several people note, he's not qualified to take over.
172[[/folder]]
173
174[[folder:Bear Gerhardt]]
175!!Bear Gerhardt
176[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gerhardt_bear20.jpg]]
177[[caption-width-right:350:''"[[OnlySaneMan In the end, we all get what we deserve.]]"'']]
178!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/AngusSampson
179
180->''"None of us are family anymore."''
181
182The middle son of Floyd and Otto Gerhardt, Bear is a quiet lumberjack of a man. He has raised his son Charlie, who suffers from cerebral palsy, without the help of the boy’s mother. Though his older brother Dodd thinks Bear is a momma’s boy, no one should doubt the ferocity with which he will fight to protect what’s his.
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184* AffablyEvil: The only Gerhardt to regard Hanzee Dent as a member of the family instead of a lackey, he thanks him for his services to the family and promises him a place at the table as long as Bear has any say.
185* AntiVillain: While a high-ranking member of the Gerhardt family, he's more an antagonist due to loyalty to his family than any desire to be evil, and clearly feels forced into committing his more evil acts.
186* [[AntiVillain Anti-Villainous]] [[VillainousBreakdown Breakdown]]: In Episode Seven when he realizes how many family members he's lost in the war, is exhausted from having to deal with Dodd (who mostly caused the avoidable war in the first place), and has to [[spoiler:kill Simone when he discovers she's a traitor]]. He is clearly trying to hold what's left of the family together for as long as he can and realizing it may be futile.
187* BaritoneOfStrength: Bear has a deep, gravelly voice. He prefers not to fight, but he knocks the living hell out of Dodd and it's clear he's the most physically formidable Gerhardt.
188* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's mostly placid and quiet, but if his [[BerserkButton son is in any danger]], he enters a murderous rage. Sure, Bear might be the nicest Gerhardt, but he's still a Gerhardt. That means he's a ruthless killer and can be utterly ''terrifying'' when he's found in a foul mood.
189* BigEater: Whenever he's onscreen, he's usually eating something.
190* BigLittleBrother: Bear's taller and broader than his older brother Dodd, and also a lot more mature. Angus Sampson himself is younger than Jeffrey Donovan, but his beard makes him seem older than he is.
191* BigNo: [[spoiler:When Hanzee kills Floyd during the shootout in the Motor Motel.]]
192* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:It takes some doing, but Lou finally manages to put him down with a bullet to the head.]]
193* CainAndAbel: The Abel to Dodd's Cain.
194* TheDutifulSon: Unlike Dodd and Rye, Bear follows his mother's lead unquestioningly and she trusts him implicitly. [[spoiler:It's averted when Dodd hits his BerserkButton regarding Charlie, and Bear decides to start taking firmer control out of fear that loose cannons like Dodd and Simone will sink the ship, with Charlie on board.]]
195* TheDragon: Bear is very loyal to his mother, and competent to boot.
196* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: Bear wants a different future for his son, Charlie, away from the bloodshed and paranoia. [[spoiler:When he finds out Dodd involved him in the Butcher's attempted execution, he goes ''berserk''.]]
197* FollowInMyFootsteps: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. Bear's desire is for Charlie to have a normal, legal, and happy life away from him and his family.
198* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: He is the wisest of the three sons: smarter than Rye, more stable and patient than Dodd. As a result, he's the one who is most loyal to their mother, who has a similar temperament.
199* GeniusBruiser: Bear is the most physically dangerous of the Gerhardts, but also the most level-headed and pragmatic (with the exception of Floyd).
200* GentleGiant: He's as big and tall as one can imagine, but has no problem being a decent person, at least by Gerhardt standards.
201* GiveHimANormalLife: Bear wants Charlie to go back to school and make something of himself, not get involved with the family's business.
202* GoodParents: He might be a criminal, but he's keen to keep his son out of the criminal life and see him get a good education.
203* HiddenDepths: In the early episodes, he's presented as a simple bruiser and perennial second-fiddle, but it eventually becomes clear that Bear is the wisest and most capable son of the bunch.
204* ImplacableMan: [[spoiler:It takes a shot to his head to get him really angry. Two more bullets to his chest do not slow him down one bit from attacking his shooter and almost choking the life out of him. The only reason Lou gets the upper hand on him is an otherworldly experience.]]
205* {{Irony}}: Dodd keeps berating Bear as if he's the momma's boy, when he's the most independent and level-headed out of the Gerhardt siblings.
206* KillTheOnesYouLove: [[spoiler:He seems more angered and hurt than relieved about the necessity of having to kill his niece, Simone. He knows it has to be done, but he's not happy about it.]]
207* LastVillainStand: [[spoiler:After seeing his mother being killed by Ohanzee and being shot by Lou, Bear loses it and violently attacks him with all of his might in a desperate last-ditch effort, nearly succeeding.]]
208* MadeOfIron: [[spoiler:Lou shots him a dozen times, but it doesn't slow Bear down. It takes a shot to the head to finish him off.]]
209* MeaningfulName: "Bear" gives you a pretty good idea of his appearance and personality.
210* MexicanStandoff: [[spoiler:With the Luverne PD. Thankfully, Karl makes him see reason and back down.]]
211* MiddleChildSyndrome: {{Implied}}. He's the middle child and the family pays less attention to him than to Dodd or even Rye.
212* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: [[spoiler:He hands them out to Dodd and Lou.]]
213* NotSoStoic: While much of the time, the silent, contemplative Bear remains placid and unemotional, when Dodd mentions his wife in an insulting way, you can see the anger begin to crack through the blank gaze. He has a much larger breakdown after [[spoiler:he has to kill Simone, who is his own niece]].
214* OddNameOut: Dodd and Rye are strange-sounding names, but still recurring ones. Bear, on the other hand, is rarely heard as a possible name.
215** Various variants of "Bear" are quite common among Europeans. "Bjorn", which means "Bear", is very common in Scandinavian languages, for example, and most European countries have some form of "Bear" as either a surname, a name, or both.
216* OnlySaneMan: Compared to his brothers. And he doesn't want his child involved in the "family business."
217* PapaWolf: When he learns that Dodd has put his son into a potentially dangerous situation by getting him involved with the family business, he tackles him and starts to beat him in the yard. Then he grabs an armed posse to go bring his son back.
218* TheQuietOne: At first; he rarely speaks unless spoken to, but as the season progresses, he gets more lines. It seems that Bear only speaks and acts when he considers it necessary; you could set a measure for how much Bear speaks by how much things have gone wrong.
219* ShootTheDog: [[spoiler:Takes it upon himself to kill Simone and cover up her death because she was TheMole and letting the truth come out would destroy the family.]]
220* SilentBob: Whenever he speaks, he makes sure it's for some important reason.
221* StatingTheSimpleSolution: He makes good arguments about why Floyd should be the one who directs the company.
222[[/folder]]
223
224[[folder:Rye Gerhardt]]
225!!Rye Gerhardt
226[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gerhardt_rye.jpg]]
227[[caption-width-right:350:''"[[HighHopesZeroTalent Yeah, but what if I got ambitions, you know?]]"'']]
228!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/KieranCulkin
229
230->''"Rye Gerhardt — raised without the proper moral fiber, I'm thinking."''
231-->-- '''Hank Larsson'''
232
233The youngest of the Gerhardt clan, who views himself as a big shot, but in reality he's just a small dog who barks big.
234----
235* ADayInTheLimelight[-/-]ADeathInTheLimelight: [[spoiler:The first episode "Waiting For Dutch" is entirely devoted to showing his actions leading to the confrontation between the Gerhardts and Kansas City.]]
236* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: To his older brother Dodd, a BigBrotherBully who doesn't have time for Rye's ridiculous ambitions.
237* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Like Lester Nygaard, his final scene isn't as much of a downer as you'd think, given his instigation of the Waffle Hut shootout. It's hard not to pity him, though.]]
238* ButtMonkey: He doesn't catch a break in his first [[spoiler:and last]] appearance. [[spoiler:He's humiliated and pressured by his brothers to pay his dues, his attempt at branching ends up involving him into coercion for the overturn of a judge's veredict, which not only fails, but drives him to the point of further humiliation and causes three murders by his own hands. Afterwards, he ends up getting rammed into a car windshield, which leaves him confused and bloody and makes him attack a butcher by instinct, which causes his death. Life hasn't smiled for Rye.]]
239* CantTakeCriticism: [[spoiler:Don't call him a nobody or an insect. It won't end good for you.]]
240* CrimeAfterCrime: [[spoiler:He impulsively shoots the judge he had tried to intimidate in front of two attendants of a restaurant. He has to kill them both as well to cover up the crime.]]
241* DecoyProtagonist: [[spoiler:The majority of the first episode is ADayInTheLimelight for him, to the point where he looks to be the protagonist in a similar vein to Lester Nygaard. He is killed at the end of the episode, though.]]
242* DeerInTheHeadlights: [[spoiler:He gets run over by a car driven by Peggy Blomquist. For further humiliation, he stays there unconscious in the windshield until she arrives home.]]
243* DrugsAreBad: He's shown snorting cocaine right before entering the Waffle Hut to confront the judge, which likely contributed to the situation spiraling out of control.
244* DudeWheresMyRespect: He never gets any. Then, again, he's not worth much.
245* {{Expy}}: Rye ends up one to Carl Showalter. Both are twitchy wannabe criminals that end up way in over their heads. Like Showalter, the situation escalates from his own incompetence, [[spoiler:and Rye ends up murdering three people]]. Even his murder of [[spoiler:the judge]] ends up similar to Showalter's murder of Wade. Both try and intimidate an unflappable authority figure who angers them off into shooting them, and both Rye and Carl end up with nasty wounds because their victim wasn't quite dead. Culkin's even made up to look like Buscemi.
246* HighHopesZeroTalent: He really has some ingenious ideas that could really work. The problem is that he constantly ''overreaches'' and butchers up the execution.
247* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: He ''desperately'' wants to be a big shot because he is tired of being always pushed around.
248* InTheBack: A non-fatal version. [[spoiler:The judge, still not dead, attacks Rye with a knife and stabs him in the back.]]
249* MadeOfIron: He gets gassed, beaten, stabbed, hit by a car, bleeds out for hours, and he still has enough strength left to [[spoiler:try to attack Ed, who finally kills him by stabbing him some more]].
250* MutilationConga: Gassed, stabbed, rammed by a car… He really goes through it all.
251* MuggingTheMonster: [[spoiler:He attacks Ed, a butcher and quite strong on his own, directly. To be fair, he had already snapped at this point.]]
252* MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning: [[spoiler:Whether he likes it or not, his death and actions may have kickstarted the beginning of the end for his family's criminal empire.]]
253* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Rye may seem like a stuttering weeny, and he is, but he's also got a gun and he's dumb enough to use it. In the first episode of Season 2, his pathetic attempts to intimidate the judge in the diner ends with [[spoiler:him killing her, the cook, and then chasing the waitress and shooting her dead]].
254* RageBreakingPoint: [[spoiler:After all the shit he has gone through the episode, the judge's mocking and spraying of him proves to be the final straw that pushes him to kill her.]]
255* TheResenter: Over his bad luck and how well his brothers seem to be.
256* SanitySlippage: The more and more the episode goes on, the more unhinged Rye's attitude becomes.
257* SeekingTheMissingFindingTheDead: [[spoiler: The police, his family, and the Kansas City mob are looking for him, unaware that he's been killed. Hanzee eventually deduces his fate.]]
258* SiblingRivalry: Judging by their only scene together, one can only picture the many, many times Rye has been pushed around and mocked by his brothers.
259* ASimplePlan: In order to get access to a typewriter business, he has to convince a judge to turn over a conviction. He thinks it will be a piece of cake. [[spoiler:Nope, sorry.]]
260* SmallNameBigEgo: An unusual example: Rye complains that his Gerhardt name supposedly means that he's crime royalty, but he's actually treated like a chump. His attempts to be a big shot are him trying to live up to his name.
261* SmallRoleBigImpact: [[spoiler:He appears for just one episode, but his actions will be felt by all of the characters and loom over the rest of the season.]]
262* TheRuntAtTheEnd: He's the dumbest, weakest, and youngest of the three brothers. Most people treat him like a ButtMonkey.
263* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:He doesn't survive the first episode of Season 2, and considering his actions, it's a miracle he survived infancy.]]
264* WalkingSpoiler: His actions set up the storylines for the show ''and'' also reveal some major turns in the story.
265* WeHardlyKnewYe: [[spoiler:Killed off by the end of the first episode.]]
266[[/folder]]
267
268[[folder:Simone Gerhardt]]
269!!Simone Gerhardt
270[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/simone0.jpg]]
271[[caption-width-right:350:''"[[BrattyTeenageDaughter Sometimes a girl just wants to bust a nut, ya know?]]"'']]
272!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RachelKeller
273
274->''"You know what depresses me? I missed the '60s — free love, drop acid, Woodstock. Wake up one day, decide you want to call yourself Flower Rainblossom, you just call yourself Flower Rainblossom."''
275
276At 19, Simone is Dodd’s oldest daughter and the victim of much of his hatred of women. It doesn’t help that she's “liberated” and likes to get high. Simone is fiery and passionate (in other words, a lot like her dad) and if he would support her instead of undermining her, she could take over the family business one day.
277----
278* AbusiveParents: Her father is physically abusive toward her. [[spoiler:It's also implied here and there that the abuse might be sexual as well.]]
279* AintTooProudToBeg: [[spoiler:She tries to bargain with Bear to just banish her instead of kill her after he discovers that she's a traitor. She eventually breaks down sobbing and falls to her knees. It doesn't work.]]
280* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler:After learning of her betrayal, Bear takes her on an execution march into the woods. She begs and pleads for her life, and Bear appears distressed but resolute. We never actually see him pull the trigger, so while her death seems likely, there's still some ambiguity as to whether or not Bear followed through… the 10th episode confirms it.]]
281* BornInTheWrongCentury: She deeply resents the fact that she was born too late to enjoy TheSixties.
282* BrattyTeenageDaughter: To Dodd. She smokes marijuana, wears revealing outfits, and has sex whenever she can. To be fair, Dodd is a massive cunt.
283* DaddysLittleVillain: She very much wants to be involved in the family business, but her father won't hear of it.
284* DiesWideOpen: [[spoiler:The 10th episode confirms her death: she's shot in the chest with her eyes wide open.]]
285* DoesNotLikeMen: After suffering her father's abuse and [[spoiler:Mike's betrayal]], she becomes very distrustful of men in general. As her grandmother [[NotSoDifferentRemark points out]], this is another way she and her father aren't so different.
286* EvilNephew: [[spoiler:How Bear eventually comes to see her and why he decides to execute her.]]
287* FilleFatale: She falls back on her sexuality to manipulate her way out of trouble, and attempts to manipulate Hanzee (which fails) and Skip (which sort of succeeds). [[spoiler:She later does the same with Ben Schmidt.]]
288* ForTheEvulz: [[spoiler:It appears her dalliance with Mike is as much driven by frustration as it is a desire to have fun.]]
289* FreudianExcuse: Go up and read Dodd's entry and imagine a lifetime spent with such a person. It's no wonder Simone turned out like she did.
290* GodivaHair: In her naked scene in bed with Mike Milligan, her hair makes it appropriate for FX.
291* HatesTheirParent: [[spoiler:Simone wants Mike to kill Dodd because of his constant abuse.]]
292* LikeFatherLikeDaughter: Her main problem is that she is ''exactly'' like her father: cruel, vicious, confrontational, with an over-inflated idea of her own importance and dumb as bag of bricks. Floyd actually calls her out on it.
293* MafiaPrincess: She's well aware of the nature of the family business and wants to join, but her father refuses.
294* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: [[spoiler:It's pretty evident that part of the reason she became TheMole for Mike is her dad's awful treatment of her. She's very fixated on Mike's promise to kill Dodd.]]
295* TheMole: [[spoiler:She's sleeping with Mike Milligan, and feeds him information to help Kansas City take her family over.]]
296* MsFanservice: She has a full ToplessnessFromTheBack scene [[spoiler:while in bed with Mike]] and often wears provocative clothing.
297* PlayingBothSides: [[spoiler:What she's attempting to do with her affair with Mike: pretending she's on her family's side, while also feeding information to the Kansas City syndicate to score points and so get the family business when the rest are gone. Before long, her plan collapses.]]
298* SleepingTheirWayToTheTop: [[spoiler:Her main plan is to sleep with Mike, convince him to kill most of her family, and take over the remaining business. Needless to say, it goes awfully wrong.]]
299* SmugSnake: While she has a knack for cooking up devious plans, she often overestimates how much is she capable of achieving on her own. [[spoiler:Before long, she's bullied on both sides of the struggle, berated by everyone, and even killed by her uncle Bear.]]
300* TooDumbToLive: Barging into Mike's hotel room to berate him after [[spoiler:he just attacked her house without caring that she was in it]]. What did she think was going to happen?
301* VillainousLineage: She possesses her family's criminal instincts. The first time she goes into the field, she takes to it like a fish to water.
302* WithUsOrAgainstUs: [[spoiler:Receives this question from Floyd, concerning some doubts about her allegiance, seconds before Mike and his {{Mooks}} attack the house.]]
303[[/folder]]
304
305[[folder:Charlie Gerhardt]]
306!!Charlie Gerhardt
307[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gerhardt_charlie.jpg]]
308[[caption-width-right:350:''"[[JumpedAtTheCall I'm not just some crippled kid, can't shoot straight.]]"'']]
309!!!'''Played By:''' Allan Dobrescu
310
311Just 17, Charlie is Bear’s only son. Born with cerebral palsy, Charlie has come back from school to be with his family during a trying time. Though his father wants him to steer clear of the family business and become a professional, Charlie is intrigued by the swagger and electricity of their crime legacy.
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313* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: Even though he wants to help in the family's business, his father is determined to keep him away from it and make sure he has a legitimate future.
314* FollowInMyFootsteps: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. Bear's desire is for Charlie to have a normal, legal, and happy life away from him and his family.
315* GiveHimANormalLife: Bear wants Charlie to go back to school and make something of himself, not get involved with the family's business.
316* HandicappedBadass: Despite a useless hand, he can quickly reload one-handed, is a fine shot, and packs a decent punch.
317* IJustWantToBeBadass: He really wants to and tries to prove himself as capable of such responsibility. [[spoiler:Killing people, however, might be out of his range.]]
318* JumpedAtTheCall: When Uncle Dodd invites him over to a local shakedown, Charlie jumps in immediately.
319* LastOfHisKind: [[spoiler:By the end of "The Castle", he's the only named Gerhardt who hasn't been killed yet, along with Dodd's unnamed younger daughters.]]
320* LifeSavingMisfortune: [[spoiler:Being arrested spares Charlie the violent death that befalls every other member of his family (barring his younger cousins).]]
321* PursuingParentalPerils: Charlie feels constantly attracted to the criminal underworld, despite his father's best intentions; the fact that he wants to stop being seen as a weak person only adds more fuel. [[spoiler:Then comes the time to actually ''kill'' somebody…]]
322* SmallRoleBigImpact: Most of "Rhinoceros" revolves around [[spoiler:his family trying to get him out of police custody]]. Despite this, he doesn't have a single line in that episode.
323[[/folder]]
324
325!Associates
326[[folder:Lieutenants]]
327!!Mickey Grout, Joey Seymour, & Roost Bolton
328!!!'''Played By:''' Rob de Leeuw, James Downing & Jake T. Roberts
329
330* AffablyEvil: They all seemed very genuine in their intentions and loyalty, even if they are gangsters.
331* BeardOfEvil: Roost is a criminal with an intimidating gray goatee and mustache. He comes across as the toughest of the three during the meeting with Floyd.
332* BewareTheNiceOnes: Roost says that if Kansas City tries to move against them, then they'll cut their nuts off.
333* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:Mickey is shot in the head by an offscreen mobster.]]
334* TheCanKickedHim: [[spoiler:Roost is drowned in a toilet by an unnamed Kansas City Mobster.]]
335* EarlyBirdCameo: Possibly. An "Indian Joe" is mentioned in the second episode as a Gerhardt associate who sent Otto a get well card with porn in it, although [[OneSteveLimit it isn't confirmed that he's the same character as Joey Seymour.]]
336* IgnoredExpert: While they do agree to fight back if it comes to that, they also advice Floyd to take Kansas's City's offer, feeling that it's more than fair, in a world where rival criminals tend to come in guns blazing instead of making offers in the first place. Given the way things ultimately turn out, it would have been better if she had (although to be fair, Floyd does make an attempt first).
337* OldRetainer: Joey makes a comment about oaths sworn generations ago, implying that he may be a second or third generation Gerhardt man (although it could also just be referring to his service to Otto).
338* RedHerring: Their first episode implies they'll have more prominence than they end up getting.
339* RedShirt: [[spoiler:They exist mostly to show the escalating violence between Kansas and the Gerhardts, with all three being disposed of in a montage.]]
340* ShoutOut: Roost Bolton is clearly a nod to ''Series/GameOfThrones''[='=] Roose Bolton.
341* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:Mickey is shot in the forehead, which is often but not always a fatal wound, but he isn't mentioned as having been killed along with Joey and Roost when the Gerhardt's bring up their deaths in the next scene. Alternately, the comment that Roost and Joey were "felled" could mean that they survived their attacks but were laid up while Mickey was killed.]]
342* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:Mickey and Joey die in typical criminal ways (shot and garroted, respectively), but Roost is drowned in a filthy toilet.]]
343* UndyingLoyalty: To the Gerhardts.
344* VillainsOutShopping: Mickey is attacked by hitmen while digging a hole on his farm.
345* WeHardlyKnewYe: They only appear for short scenes in episodes 3 and 7, so we don't know all that much about them.
346[[/folder]]
347
348!Enforcers
349
350[[folder:Hanzee Dent]]
351!!Ohanzee "Hanzee" Dent
352[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dent_ohanzee.jpg]]
353[[caption-width-right:350:''"Thinking of getting a haircut... Something professional... Tired of this life."'']]
354!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ZahnMcClarnon & Samuel Marty
355
356->''"I saw something that year I ain't ever seen, before or since. I'd call it animal. Except animals only kill for food."''
357-->--'''Lou Solverson'''
358
359Hanzee is the Gerhardt family’s primary enforcer. A Native American man, Hanzee was taken in by Otto Gerhardt when he was just a kid. Raised by the family (but never part of it), Hanzee has become Dodd’s right-hand man, entrusted with any important job that Dodd can't handle personally.
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361* BadassNative: Hanzee is a solid Native American badass; he's highly intelligent, very observant, utterly unflappable, and tougher than a collection of gators. He even claims he got a Purple Heart and Bronze Star in Vietnam, which is perfectly believable. [[spoiler:He also racks up an impressive body count to rival Lorne Malvo; Wayne Kitchen, Joe Bulo, Constance Heck, Dodd Gerhardt, Floyd Gerhardt, Gibson, and a dozen unnamed henchmen in-between. He even manages to kill Ed in the finale.]]
362* BewareTheQuietOnes: He may be silent most of the time and soft-spoken, but he's still a killer. [[spoiler:He also orchestrates the fall of the Gerhardts and kills Ed all within the last three episodes of the season.]]
363* BigBad: [[spoiler:Of Season 2. He unexpectedly swings up as the main antagonist after a great deal of vying for the title between Dodd, Floyd, and Mike Milligan. He decimates the Gerhardt family and goes after the Blumquists.]]
364* BodyguardBetrayal: [[spoiler:He essentially destroys the Gerhardt crime family over the span of two episodes.]]
365* CannonFodder: When he was in Vietnam, his ethnicity led to him being picked first for extremely dangerous missions like crawling alone into Viet Cong tunnels.
366* ADayInTheLimelight: Episode 8, along with the Blumquists.
367* DeathGlare: His default expression.
368* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:Just ask the racists at the bar, and Dodd of course.]]
369* TheDogWasTheMastermind: [[spoiler:Hanzee gets a payoff from an unknown accomplice in the end of the second season, apparently for killing the Gerhardts.]]
370* DragonInChief: Seemingly TheDragon to [[BigBadWannabe Dodd Gerhardt]], but much more effective than his boss. Dodd is plenty dangerous, but he's overconfident, impulsive, and greedy. Hanzee, on the other hand, is silently professional. All of Dodd's success with regards to Rye's death can be attributed to Hanzee. [[spoiler:When Dodd doesn't bring Hanzee along to kill the Blumquists, Dodd winds up unconscious.]]
371* {{Expy}}: A dead eyed ImplacableMan who relentlessly hunts the protagonists on behalf of a brutal criminal organization, kills savagely but efficiently, shrugs off any injuries he takes, and [[spoiler:eventually turns on his employers]]? He's [[Film/NoCountryForOldMen Anton Chigurh]] in all but name. Helps that several of his scenes are clear homages to Chigurh, such as when he intimidates a gas station clerk or [[spoiler:hunts Ed and Peggy through the streets with a rifle, shooting several innocent bystanders in the process]].
372* FacialHorror: [[spoiler: He suffers some nasty burns on his face in the final episode, which fester and eventually require facial reconstructive surgery]].
373* FromCamouflageToCriminal: Though it's entirely possible that he was doing work for the Gerhardts before he enlisted, he is nonetheless a battle-hardened veteran of Vietnam who would become the deadliest hitman ever seen in the Midwest.
374* GeniusBruiser: Hanzee is as smart as he is tough thanks to his high perception and observational skills.
375* TheHeavy: Hanzee moves the plot forward at crucial times during the second half of the season.
376* HiddenDepths: He doesn't look it, but he's pretty tired of being treated like a weapon, or someone to be mocked, just because of his race. He also wants out of "this kind of life."
377* HyperCompetentSidekick: He's Dodd's right-hand man, and definitely far more skilled at killing and tracking than him. This, along with [[BadBoss the way Dodd treats him]], plays into [[spoiler:[[BodyguardBetrayal his betrayal]] of the Gerhardts]].
378* IgnoredEpiphany: Hanzee realizes he's tired of being a killer. [[spoiler:He ignores this and decides to wipe out the Gerhardts and establish his own criminal enterprise from the resulting power vacuum.]]
379* ImplacableMan: When this guy is on your trail, he ''will'' find you, and nothing you can throw at him will even slow him down.
380* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: [[spoiler:"Palindrome" shows him adopting a new identity and therefore washing himself clean of all his involvement in the crimes of the second season. His new name, however, happens to be the same as a Fargo mobster who Lorne Malvo killed back in season one, so Hanzee does indeed get what he deserves.]]
381* MeaningfulName: Hanzee's last name is "Dent," as in bump, as in [[StealthPun a road bump]] [[SpannerInTheWorks in your plans.]]
382** In relation to Hanzee being an expy of [[Literature/NoCountryForOldMen Anton Chigurh]], the last name "Dent" could also be in reference to [[Characters/BatmanTwoFace another villain that uses a coin flip to decide his victim's fate]].
383* MeaninglessVillainVictory: [[spoiler:While he doesn't seem to get any comeuppance in Season 2, Hanzee certainly doesn't get a happy ending. Sure, he takes down the Gerhardts and it's implied he'll take down the Kansas City Syndicate with his ruthless ways, but he loses his identity (including his racial identity) and he falls back into the life he was so tired of, not knowing how to do anything else. He takes on a new identity, Moses Tripoli, and will go on to become fat and bored before meeting an ignoble death at the hands of [[PsychoForHire Lorne]] Malvo, a fellow force of chaos.]]
384* MysteriousPast: Was adopted by the Gerhardts as a young boy and served in Vietnam at some point, but aside from that little is known, not even his tribal affiliation. It's implied he might be Sioux or at least identify with them, however.
385* NervesOfSteel: It doesn't matter what the situation is or how many guns are trained on him; Hanzee will look irritated at most.
386* NotSoStoic: Hanzee tends to look bored at best; he's calm, unflappable, and nothing seems to surprise him. But when confronted by racist bullies who spit in his drink and question his American identity, slight sparks of emotion begin to crack through his creepy exterior. It becomes clearer and clearer that Hanzee isn't an emotionless stoic, he's just a weary man who's tired of his criminal life and the lack of respect that he gets, even as a war veteran.
387* OneManArmy: Single-handedly kills dozens of people [[spoiler:on both sides of the war. During the Sioux Falls Massacre he is personally responsible for about half the deaths that occur]].
388* PetTheDog: He steps in to help the young Numbers and Wrench getting bullied by some teens in the 10th episode. [[WouldHurtAChild By pulling a knife on the teens.]] He also doesn't try to kill Peggy and Ed after killing Dodd, instead only asking Peggy to give him a haircut, and even admits to them in a rare moment of vulnerability that he's tired of his life of crime.
389* TheQuietOne: Hanzee doesn't usually speak until spoken to.
390* RaceLift: A rare InUniverse example. [[spoiler:At the end of the season, it's revealed he undergoes extensive plastic surgery to become Moses Tripoli, the leader of the Fargo Mob in season one. While Hanzee is Native American, Tripoli is AmbiguouslyBrown, with a Hebrew first name and North African surname (and portrayed by an actor of European descent).]]
391* RetiredBadass: Debates becoming one. [[spoiler:After the excessive racism in the bar, it doesn't stick.]]
392* RageBreakingPoint: After being incredibly stoic and outwardly calm throughout Season 2, in "Loplop", he cripples two men and kills another because of their racial abuse. [[spoiler:Then he kills Dodd when similarly abused.]]
393* ReturningWarVet: He worked in the tunnels in Vietnam, smothering the Viet Cong in the mud while slitting their throats so they didn't alert their comrades. During his service, he received a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star.
394* ScarilyCompetentTracker: He manages to figure out [[spoiler:who killed Rye]] faster than the police did. In fact, it took him less than one full day to put it all together.
395* TheSpook: Quoth the narrator: "Not much is known about Ohanzee Dent. We have no birth certificate, no tribal or family history." [[spoiler:And, to top it off, he disappears from the record completely in 1979, when he secretly changes his identity to Moses Tripoli.]]
396* TragicMonster: [[spoiler: When he asks Peggy for a haircut, there's something in his voice that sounds ''tired'' and suggestive of a man who hates what he does.]]
397* TwoAliasesOneCharacter: [[spoiler:The Season 2 finale, "Palindrome", reveals that he will go on to become Moses Tripoli, the head of the Fargo Crime Syndicate.]]
398* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler:His actions in the last two episodes of the season firmly push him into BigBad territory.]]
399* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler: Goes after the boys bullying Wrench and Numbers with a blade. We don’t see the result; he at the very least threatened them with it——knowing Hanzee it’s likely worse.]]
400[[/folder]]
401
402[[folder:Ricky G]]
403!!Ricky G
404[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ricky_g.jpg]]
405[[caption-width-right:350:''"Uh, it's America, brother. We don't do kings."'']]
406!!!'''Played By:''' Ryan [=O'Nan=]
407
408A gangster who comes down from Buffalo to work for the Gerhardts.
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410* BeardOfEvil: In addition to being a gangster working for the Gerhardts, Ricky has a scruffy beard to emphasize how shady he is.
411* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Gale Kitchen shoots him in the chest with a shotgun, on the orders of Mike Milligan.]]
412* CoolShades: Ricky is usually seen wearing a pair of yellow-tinted aviator sunglasses, as per the 70s.
413* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:Gale shoots him full in the chest with a shotgun round and leaves him to slowly bleed out, on Mike's orders.]]
414* DoubleTap: Averted. [[spoiler:After Gale blasts Ricky with his shotgun, he moves in to finish the kill with a second blast, but Mike stops him, intending for Ricky to bleed to death and die slower]].
415* TheDragon: After arriving in from Buffalo following [[spoiler:the deaths of Otto and other prominent Gerhardt loyalists]], he quickly settles into the role of a somewhat incompetent and hesitant henchman for Bear.
416* EvenEvilHasStandards: Ricky might be a gangster, but even he finds Bear's dismissal of Dodd's welfare to be 'cold'.
417* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:When Gale and Mike have him cornered, Ricky just starts chatting away with them. Even after Mike makes it clear that he's not going to make it out alive, Ricky doesn't drop his friendly act, and dies going for his gun rather than begging for mercy.]]
418* FailedASpotCheck: He could have not [[spoiler:gotten himself killed if he just saw Mike's car parked out front. Odd, considering that Mike didn't exactly hide his car, but it's possible Ricky's greed got the better of him]].
419* {{Foreshadowing}}: Ricky tells Mike that "America doesn't do kings." [[spoiler:Mike doesn't get the criminal empire he envisioned.]]
420* NotSoHarmlessVillain: His twitchy nature and ButtMonkey status make him seem like some wannabe gangster in the vein of Rye. Unlike Rye, Ricky's a lot less impulsive and a lot smarter. In his debut episode, he helps Bear shoot up an office of the Kansas City Mob, and much later coldly stabs a man to death to prevent him from raising the alarm.
421* OpportunisticBastard: [[spoiler:After the fall of the Gerhardts, Ricky returns to their compound and starts stealing all the silver.]]
422* PragmaticVillainy: [[spoiler:While fleeing from the Sioux Falls Massacre can also be interpreted as cowardice, considering the fact that everyone else ends up dead, he made the smart choice. He also heads to the now-deserted Gerhardt compound to steal their belongings to sell for money. Sadly for him, Mike had already beaten him there.]]
423* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: [[spoiler:When it's become clear that the ambush they'd planned against the Kansas mob was actually an attack on the police, and they get the Gerhardt soldiers in a choke point, Ricky backs out while everyone is focused on the fight.]]
424[[/folder]]
425
426[[folder:Virgil Bauer]]
427!!Virgil Bauer
428!!!'''Played By:''' Greg Bryk
429
430Another henchman for the Gerhardt family.
431----
432* TheBrute: For the Gerhardt family; [[spoiler:Dodd entrusts him to kill Ed]].
433* ConsummateProfessional: PlayedWith. He's cold, formal, and efficient, but while he isn't necessarily friendly to him, he's a lot more forgiving of Charlie's screw-ups, even when they jeopardize his work.
434* GoodScarsEvilScars: He's got two very distinct scars on the left side of his face that make him look menacing.
435* ProfessionalKiller: He's a hitman for the Gerhardts, and when Floyd orders [[spoiler:Rye's killer]] dead, Dodd sends him out.
436[[/folder]]
437
438[[folder:Ollie Stein]]
439!!Ollie Stein
440!!!'''Played By:''' Matt Cooke
441
442A high-ranking Gerhardt bodyguard and bagman.
443----
444* ConsummateProfessional: He seems to take his duty of keeping the Gerhardt's safe seriously, even trying to make two cops hand over their guns when they show up to investigate Rye.
445* {{Courier}}: Ollie is introduced being given a bag money to drop off for a criminal associate.
446* HoldTheLine: He tries to do this for Otto when they are attacked outside the nursing home.
447* IconicItem: Ollie is always seen wearing earmuffs.
448* MauveShirt: Ollie is a minor character without much dialogue but he appears across three episodes with just enough focus for the audience to know him.
449* MookLieutenant: He seems to command the enforcers standing guard at the Gerhardt house.
450* ProperlyParanoid: Ollie's characterized as being on high alert while taking Otto to a doctors visit during the middle of a potential mob war. Sure enough the Kitchen brothers attack them.
451* ThoseTwoGuys: Two of his three scenes are shared with Duke, another Gerhardt bodyguard.
452* UndyingLoyalty: A brave and dedicated Gerhardt employee who stands his ground defending Otto against the much more formidable Kitchen Brothers despite a chance to run.
453[[/folder]]
454
455[[folder:Duke]]
456!!Duke
457!!!'''Played By:''' Andrew Legg
458
459Another Gerhardt bodyguard.
460----
461* DeadFootLeadfoot: Duke is shot through the chest and in his death throes stomps on his trucks gas pedal, causing it to go forward and hit another parked car.
462* MyCarHatesMe: When he has to start their truck in the parking lot with the Kitchen Brothers about to attack, the engine is flooded.
463* ManlyFacialHair: Duke is a gun-toting bodyguard with a beard that's at least a foot long.
464* SacrificialLamb: Duke appears in only two scenes across two consecutive episodes, only having (brief) dialogue in the second scene and dying at the end of it as the first Gerhardt employee killed by the Kansas City gunmen.
465* SignatureHeadgear: Duke is partially recognizable by a knit cap he wears.
466* ThoseTwoGuys: Both of his scenes have him in close proximity to Ollie Stein.

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