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1The character page for ''WebAnimation/OddMenOut''. A work in progress.
2
3[[foldercontrol]]
4!The Odd Men Out
5!!Global Resource Network (GRN)
6
7[[folder:Mack]]
8[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/imagemack.jpg]]
9!!!'''Voiced by''': Alex Vulgamore (Most of Season 1, until Episode 14), Mason Orr (Rest of Season 1), Draven Kuhn (Season 2)
10
11The Communications Officer and new arrival to the GRN. He quickly becomes the new leader once Chris is killed.
12----
13* AssholeVictim: His abusive treatment of his subordinates didn't earn him any sympathy points when Maylor blew him to kingdom come.
14* BadBoss: When you name your rule the Macktatorship, you know you're in for a bad time.
15* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler: "No one calls me a bonehead."]]
16* CameBackStrong: [[spoiler: When he's resurrected as a zombie, he's gained super strength and speed.]]
17* {{Catchphrase}}: "Burn in hell."
18* ControlFreak: Mack was never a pleasant boss to begin with but it's compounded by an even worse compulsion to control practically every aspect of his team's daily routine, right down to forcing everyone to drink the same coffee ''he'' likes.
19* TheDragon: [[spoiler: To the Necromancer for most of Season 2 until his HeelFaceTurn.]]
20* DrillSergeantNasty: Taken to ridiculous extremes, such as forcing Joey to go through absurd training regimes just for giving him lip.
21* {{Foil}}: To Maylor. Mack is a BadBoss who abuses his authority and teammates while demanding respect that he doesn't deserve; Maylor is AFatherToHisMen who treats his subordinates with respect and, in turn, earns their loyalty. Mack is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold whose PetTheDog moments are few and far between, while Maylor is an openly BenevolentBoss who sticks his neck out for his team time and again.
22* FreudianExcuse: It's revealed in the Christmas Midseason Special that his father was a heavy drinker and his mother was always working.
23* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: He wasn't the nicest guy to begin with, but becomes a villain once he's resurrected by the Necromancer. He switches sides again when he realizes [[BadBoss the Necromancer]] is only using him, and this time, it seems to stick.
24* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler: He initially looked down on Leo for being an immortal freak, then wound up becoming a zombie with superpowers. Though it's hinted the reason for Mack's animosity towards Leo is out of jealousy that he's immortal]].
25* ItsAllAboutMe: In his tenure as leader, he'll often take credit for things he had no involvement in, like the Greens' victory in the pilot. Once he takes over, he begins the "Macktatorship" by putting his team through rigorous training and forces them to adhere to his rules. He even confiscated their morphine and controls the kind of coffee they drink.
26* JerkassWithAHeartOfGold: BadBoss tendencies aside, Mack has shown that he has a softer side to him. While he initially planned to attack the Oranges in the Christmas special, relying on the holiday to catch them off-guard, he eventually has an epiphany after a visit from Chris' ghost and agrees to a ceasefire for both teams. [[spoiler: He shows it again in the Season 2 finale when he defends his team against Butler and agrees to help save the world.]]
27* TheMole: [[spoiler: For the Necromancer after he's resurrected.]]
28* OverrankedSoldier: He's only leader because Chris died and his position as communications officer technically made him Leo and Joey's superior officer.
29* ParentalNeglect: As revealed in the midseason Christmas special, Mack's father was a heavy drinker and his mother was a workaholic.
30* UnskilledButStrong: [[spoiler: The Season 2 finale demonstrates that while he's very fast and strong, he lacks skill and finesse, relying on his overwhelming power and speed to take his opponents off-guard. It works against Maylor, but when faced with a seasoned soldier like Butler who can adapt, he becomes predictable.]]
31--> '''Butler''': You may have some fancy tricks... but they're ''only'' tricks!
32[[/folder]]
33
34[[folder:Joey]]
35[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/joey1_2.jpg]]
36!!!'''Voiced by''': Jacob Whittington
37
38A lazy, foul-mouthed {{Jerkass}} who wants nothing to do with the threats posed by forces of evil. One of the veteran members of the GRN and best friends with Leo. Has an addiction to morphine.
39----
40* BerserkButton: Calling Leo a freak or doing anything at all to hurt Leo.
41* BigBrotherInstinct: Begins to develop one towards Tyler. Even though the latter annoys him to no end, Joey is horrified when Tyler gets shot during their battle with Butler and is ''screaming'' for help. Even though he resumes his usual facade afterwards, it's clear that Joey doesn't hate Tyler enough to wish he was dead.
42* BigNo: Practically cries bloody murder when Tyler gets shot by Butler.
43* CowardlyLion: One of Joey's defining traits is that he wants nothing to do with the threats posed by the Necromancer. When the Necromancer opts to interrogate Leo, however, Joey ''immediately'' steps forward to defend the latter, despite having made his fear of the Necromancer clear only a few seconds earlier.
44* DisappearedDad: It's revealed during Season 2 that his dad left when Joey was presumably still a kid.
45* FreudianExcuse: [[WordOfGod Jacob]] reveals in a BTS documentary that Joey had a rough childhood, and suffers from abandonment issues, which will be expanded upon in Season 3.
46* {{Jerkass}}: Rude, foul-mouthed, impulsive, with a morphine addiction to boot. Amusingly, he's far more pleasant when he's high from morphine.
47* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: For all his flaws, his friendship with Leo is genuine. He also has his moments with Tyler, most notably when Tyler's been shot by Butler.
48* OhCrap: When the Necromancer chooses to interrogate Joey, the latter immediately freaks out.
49* SirSwearsALot: The biggest one of the series, which is ''really'' saying something.
50* TrueCompanions: A mix of this and VitriolicBestBuds with Leo. For all his antagonistic behavior, Joey is a loyal friend who sticks with Leo through thick and thin.
51* VitriolicBestBuds: A mix of this and TrueCompanions with Leo, but this is a given with his abrasive attitude.
52[[/folder]]
53
54[[folder:Leo]]
55[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/leo_45.jpg]]
56!!!'''Voiced by''': Joshua Mies
57
58An immortal man who strives to find answers in regards to his origins; who he is, where he came from, why he is the way he is. One of the veteran members of the GRN, and best friends with Joey.
59----
60* BigBrotherInstinct: Towards Tyler. After Mack's betrayal, Leo considers Tyler his and Joey's responsibility. He chews Joey out for putting Tyler in danger during their battle with Butler, a decision which resulted in Tyler getting shot and put into a coma. Later on, when Leo and Tyler are gathering supplies only to be hunted and cornered by Butler, Leo gives Tyler his supplies and tells Tyler to run while Leo distracts Butler, knowing how terrified Tyler is of Butler.
61* {{BFG}}: Throughout the series, his primary weapon is a railgun. After it's destroyed during the final battle with Butler, Leo claims the latter's Laser Cannon.
62* DealWithTheDevil: Comes **dangerously** close to making one with the Necromancer
63* NiceGuy: Probably one of the nicest characters of the show.
64* OnlySaneMan: For the Greens. He's the most level headed and mature. Joey is a lazy, foul-mouthed Jerkass, Mack is a BadBoss who abuses his power, and Tyler is a naive {{Manchild}}.
65* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: When Mack seemingly comes back from the dead, Leo aggressively inquires as to whether he's immortal like him, even getting up close into Mack's face and angrily telling him to "quit fucking around", something that concerns Joey deeply.
66* Really700YearsOld: He's at least a century old. He woke up in 1993 and has been around ever since.
67* TakingTheBullet: Shields the GRN's and ORNGE's (with his body) from a shell fired from Butler's tank[[note]]the impact which sends everybody flying[[/note]] during Season 2, Episode 7. Rendered non-lethal, thanks to Leo's immortality.
68* TrueCompanions: A mix of this and VitriolicBestBuds with Joey. Though they may bicker, when push comes to shove, Leo and Joey stick together through thick and thin.
69* VitriolicBestBuds: A mix of this and TrueCompanions with Joey.
70* WhoWantsToLiveForever: He doesn't have much of a problem being immortal itself, more why he's unable to die and just who (or what) he is than anything else. He's also had the pain with outliving his friends and being forced to watch them die.
71[[/folder]]
72
73[[folder:Tyler]]
74[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_372.jpg]]
75!!!'''Voiced by''': Eric Johnson
76
77The GRN's newest recruit sent to replace Chris. He looks up to Joey, much to the latter's chagrin.
78----
79* TheHeart: His boundless optimism, though grating on the others' nerves, is what also helps keeps the group together, as pointed out by Flim.
80* {{Manchild}}: He has the mindset of a child.
81* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Is genuinely ''terrified'' of Butler. Considering the latter almost killed him, Tyler's fear is quite understandable.
82* SmokyVoice: After Seth hooks up a voice box to Tyler's vocal chords so he can talk, Joey's first response is to compare Tyler's voice to people from anti-smoking commercials.
83[[/folder]]
84
85[[folder:Chris]]
86[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20171002_015224.png]]
87!!!'''Voiced by''': Chris Whittington
88
89The former leader of the GRN, right before he's shot and killed by Muppet in the pilot.
90----
91* BackFromTheDead: Sort of. He reappears as a ghost in Season 1's Christmas special. [[spoiler: It turns out, he never died to begin with. A cut line reveals that he was a ghost all along.]]
92* BoomHeadshot: How he dies in the pilot, courtesy of Muppet.
93* KilledOffForReal: His appearance as a ghost in the Christmas special confirms that he's, indeed, dead. [[spoiler: Subverted, as WordOfGod revealed that he was a ghost all along, recruited by Flim to ensure Mack was put in charge.]]
94* WeHardlyKnewYe: He isn't given much in the way of characterization before he bites the dust.
95[[/folder]]
96
97!!Oil Refinery and Natural Gas Enterprises (ORNGE)
98
99[[folder:Maylor]]
100[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/imagemaylor.jpg]]
101!!!'''Voiced by''': Riley Mikesell
102
103The leader of the ORNGE, as well as their chief engineer.
104----
105* BerserkButton: Threatening Maylor's "boys" is a one way ticket to getting on his bad side.
106* AFatherToHisMen: One of his key traits that contrasts him from [[BadBoss Mack]]. Maylor genuinely cares for and respects his teammates. They reciprocate this with UndyingLoyalty, even when the ORNGE is revealed to be a ruse and they're no longer obligated to follow him.
107* CharacterDevelopment: He goes from despising the Greens, to treating them as friends. On a more personal level, he realizes that he's not the best candidate for leader, instead leaving the position to Leo while he focuses on his skills as a mechanic.
108-->'''Leo''': Never thought you'd risk your life for a Green.\
109'''Maylor''': Nah, but I'd risk my life for a friend.
110* CompositeCharacter: Jacob mentions that he based Maylor off of Sarge, although with a few notable changes that solidify the differences. Both are gung-ho and stubborn, but Maylor is openly caring and learns to step down from leadership when he realizes that he's not at good as his thinks he is. Additionally, Maylor's desire to be recognized as a father by his men is similar to Simmons' desire for Sarge to recognize him as a son.
111* TheEngineer: He's very handy with technology, capable of creating mech tanks from scratch.
112* FantasticRacism: He despises the Greens with this mindset. He grows out of it by the end of season 2, and learns to view them as friends.
113* Malaproper: Has a tendency to slip into this (i.e. "those bastardly dastards!")
114* MoreDakka: He wields a SAW, which is basically a light machine gun.
115* UnfitForGreatness: Despite viewing himself as "Great and Powerful", Maylor is a rather poor leader. His plans often ended in disaster, and his few moments of success often stemmed from his direct involvement, such as the Mech-Tank. While his men respect him, they often lament being ordered to carry out his foolhardy plans. Maylor comes to realize this in season 2, and leaves the leadership role to Leo, so he can focus on his skills as a mechanic and being a father figure to the Oranges.
116[[/folder]]
117
118[[folder:Kory]]
119[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kory.jpg]]
120!!!'''Voiced by''': Austin Hammann
121
122A member of the ORNGE. He and Muppet share a bond that goes beyond friendship.
123----
124* AccidentalMurder: Kills a cop by accident using the Muppetmobile's turret.
125* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: Notorious for having poor aim with his shotgun. He missed Joey ''at close range''. By the second season finale, however, he actually manages to shoot Butler.
126* {{Irony}}: As listed above, Kory's aim is incredibly poor. The first time he successfully ''hit'' something[[note]]a cop using the Muppetmobile's turret[[/note]] was the one time Kory ''intended'' to miss.
127* {{Manchild}}: Not quite to Tyler's level, but still one to the point where Seth calls him such.
128* OfficialCouple: After struggling with his feelings for Muppet, he eventually accepts and asks Muppet on a date in the second season finale.
129* RedOniBlueOni: The Red to Muppet's Blue, being the one to make the more rash decisions and lacking sense.
130* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Pulls one off with Muppet after Kory gets accidentally stepped on by Maylor's mech.
131%%* TrueCompanions: With Muppet.
132[[/folder]]
133
134[[folder:Muppet]]
135[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/muppet_2.jpg]]
136!!!'''Voiced by''': Bryce Chavez
137
138A member of the ORNGE and their best marksman and surgeon. He and Kory share a bond that goes beyond friendship.
139----
140* ClosetKey: His friendship with Kory leads Kory to eventually realize that he has feelings for Muppet, of which eventually leads to Kory asking Muppet out on a date.
141* CloudCuckoolandersMinder: Acts as one to Kory.
142* FriendlySniper: An extremely talented marksman, and always there to help his friends, especially Kory.
143* OfficialCouple: In the second season finale, Kory, having accepted his feelings for Muppet, asks the latter on a date, an offer Muppet accepts.
144* RedOniBlueOni: The Blue to Kory's Red, being the one to make the more rational decisions.
145%%* TrueCompanions: With Kory.
146[[/folder]]
147
148[[folder:Flim]]
149[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flim.jpg]]
150!!!'''Voiced by''': Shane Blair
151
152A member of the ORNGE. He's a little... off.
153----
154%%* AxCrazy: ... Is putting it mildly.
155* BigGood: [[spoiler: He's revealed to be this in the season 2 finale. Flim has been training the Greens and Oranges, in order to assemble a team to save the world from a coming darkness.]]
156* CompositeCharacter: His character is shown as a mix of Donut and [[spoiler:the Director of Project Freelancer]], with his lightish armor and personality being compared to the former [[spoiler:and being behind the whole conflict compared to the latter]] but seems [[spoiler:much more noble than the latter]].
157* DemotedToExtra: Flim is largely absent for most of the second season, beyond a brief cameo at the tail end of an episode or two. This was largely done to keep his aura of mystery, though he returns to being a major character in full for the finale.
158* DissonantSerenity: He always sounds so cheerful and upbeat, yet speaks in a tone that screams "psychopath".
159* EnigmaticMinion: For most of the first two seasons, Flim was known as the crazy one. However, nobody knew just who or ''what'' he actually was. His disappearance halfway through the first season and stalking of both teams further added to his mysterious intentions. [[spoiler: As it turns out, he's the BigGood of the series who's trying to prevent the Apocalypse.]]
160* LargeHam: Shane Blair really likes to ham it up as Flim, and clearly gets a kick out of it.
161* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler: A benevolent case. His ultimate plan was to create a team of perfect soldiers to save the world from a coming darkness. To prepare his team, he placed an enchantment on them to keep them from dying as he needed all of them alive for his plan. However, the arrival of [[BigBad the Necromancer]] forced Flim to hasten the process. To accomplish this, he convinced Maylor to hire Butler to kill the Greens. After Butler "succeeds", Flim steals all of the ORNGE's money that was needed to pay him, which leads to Butler turning on them as well. All of this was a ploy to get the Greens and Oranges to [[EnemyMine work together]] and take down a common enemy. It didn't exactly work out and when the Necromancer captured everyone, Flim had to take Muppet and reveal the entire plan to him, in order to secure his aid and help free the others. Once the Necromancer was dealt with, the teams finally defeated Butler and came together as a single, cohesive unit. Flim himself admits that it was a rough process, but is by and large satisfied with the results.]]
162* NobleDemon: [[spoiler: Literally! He's a demonic imp from Hell with a few screws loose, but is ultimately trying to save the world.]]
163* OurDemonsAreDifferent: [[spoiler: He's a demon from Hell. An imp, to be precise.]]
164* WalkingSpoiler: It's hard to discuss Flim without revealing his true nature.
165[[/folder]]
166
167!Antagonists
168
169[[folder:Butler]]
170[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/butler_1.jpg]]
171[[caption-width-right:350:''"Your deaths will be like a Transformers movie; long, painful, and very explosive!"'']]
172!!!'''Voiced by''': Gracia Charles (Season 1), Hugh Verheylewegen (Season 2)
173
174A French mercenary hired by Maylor to kill the Greens. When his payment suddenly goes missing, Butler decides to kill the Oranges, too.
175----
176* AlwaysABiggerFish: [[spoiler: Subjected to this by [[KnightOfCerebus the Necromancer]] halfway through Season 2.]]
177* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler: He defeats the combined efforts of the Greens and the Oranges, and manages to drive them back into the ORNGE base for the first half of Season 2.]]
178* BigBadEnsemble: He's the main antagonist from the Season 1 finale until halfway through Season 2, where he's usurped by the Necromancer.
179* BloodKnight: Given his willingness to take on several enemies at once and laugh all the way, Butler thrives off of combat.
180* {{BFG}}: He carries an enormous SPARTAN Laser as his signature weapon.
181* BountyHunter: His occupation.
182* ChewingTheScenery: He chews the scenery so much, it's hard to take his death threats seriously.
183* CruelMercy: Rather than outright kill him, Leo decides it's more cathartic to let Butler live with the knowledge that he was defeated by a bunch of idiots, and his reputation now in tatters.
184* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler: In the grand scheme of the series. Butler is a small fry, compared to the Necromancer but his defeat signifies the team's unity as they prepare to face greater threats. That being said, he's still the FinalBoss of Season 2.]]
185* EmbarrassingFirstName, EmbarrassingLastName: The Necromancer reveals Butler's real name is "Franz Ashole". Joey is quick to notice how Butler's real name basically sounds like "French Asshole", prompting an angry response from Butler.
186* EvilIsHammy: Very much so.
187* FatalFlaw: Pride. He's no slouch by any means, but he vastly overestimates his abilities, which bites him hard in the second season finale. Even getting his ass handed to him by the Necromancer doesn't make him a bit less smug.
188* GigglingVillain: He has a very giddy laugh as he battles the Greens and Oranges in the Season 1 finale.
189* LaughablyEvil: His LargeHam and tendency to [[ChewingTheScenery chew the scenery]] can make him an absolute treat to watch.
190* HiddenDepths: Butler's hammy personality and maniacal tendencies aside, he's actually rather perceptive, as he picks up on the Necromancer's treatment of Mack and turns down his offer to be reanimated as an undead super soldier. He knows the Necromancer will toss him aside as soon as he's no longer useful or he finds someone better, and he's not going to give up his freedom for that.
191* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: He possesses a Hardlight Shield that can withstand massive amounts of firepower.
192* NoIndoorVoice: Moreso in Season 2, where his hamminess factor is taken up to eleven.
193* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: While he wages this for most the second season, he ''really'' goes off when he discovers he was [[ManipulativeBastard Flim's]] UnwittingPawn.
194* SanitySlippage: As the Greens and Oranges continue to evade him, he becomes more and more unhinged. By the start of season 2, Butler has completely dropped the SoftSpokenSadist, leaving only a LaughablyEvil maniac.
195* SoftSpokenSadist: In Season 1 only, due to his voice actor's relatively soft voice. This changes in Season 2, where he's much louder and more over the top due to his VA being recast.
196* ThisCannotBe: [[spoiler: Butler is utterly ''stunned'' that he was defeated by a bunch of untrained idiots.]]
197* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: Ultimately, he was a glorified practice dummy for the Greens and Oranges, set up by [[BigGood Flim]] to prepare them for the Necromancer. When he realizes this, he's more than a little ticked.]]
198* TheWorfEffect: [[spoiler: Suffers from this when he's [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomped]] by the Necromancer to show just how powerful he is.]]
199[[/folder]]
200
201[[folder:The Necromancer]]
202[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20171121_232129.png]]
203!!!'''Voiced by''': Deldour
204A mysterious being with powers to reanimate and control the dead. He is searching for a powerful individual and has some connection to the Apocalypse.
205----
206* BadBoss: [[spoiler: When [[TheDragon Mack]] fails to find Tyler, the Necromancer makes it clear that he'll administer harsh punishment if he doesn't retrieve him. Butler is also keen enough to pick up on this, which is why he rejects the Necromancer's offer to become his new right-hand man--he knows the Necromancer will get rid of him as soon as he finds someone better or fails him too many times. The Necromancer doesn't even try to refute this, as he attacks Butler shortly after he refuses.]]
207* BigBad: [[spoiler: Could very well be this for the whole series.]]
208* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler: With Butler for Season 2, acting as the main antagonist for the second half.]]
209* BreakThemByTalking: [[spoiler: He absolutely shatters Maylor's view of the "war" with the GRN by revealing that the world's long since moved on to other fuel sources, making oil obsolete and rendering all his efforts for naught.]]
210* CreepyMonotone: He speaks in an uneven, almost emotionless voice. At times, it even sounds mechanical.
211* CurbStompBattle: Any attempt to fight the Necromancer ends in this fashion, mostly because he can stop his foes with a simple voice command.
212** [[spoiler: He absolutely manhandles Butler when the latter tries to ambush him from behind.]]
213** [[spoiler: Muppet tries to charge him head on, only for the Necromancer to stop him via his powers and beat him down.]]
214** [[spoiler: He himself winds up on the receiving end of this from [[TheDogBitesBack Mack]]. Granted, he was taken by surprise.]]
215* DidntSeeThatComing: [[spoiler: Mack pulling a HeelFaceTurn and aiding the Greens and Oranges in escaping. This is the ''only'' reason they even survived at all.]]
216* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: Subverted. The Necromancer is actually defeated in the penultimate episode of season two, leaving Butler as the final obstacle, though he's later revealed to have survived.]]
217* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler: Of Season 1. He's responsible for resurrecting Mack in Episode 10, and plants him to be his [[TheMole mole]] for the Greens. He also pressures [[BigGood Flim]] to accelerate his plans and bring in Butler, to train the team to stand against him.]]
218* HiddenAgendaVillain: [[spoiler: It's never revealed just who the Necromancer is looking for or what he wants. It's implied that he has something to do with the apocalypse, or is at least a big part of it.]]
219* KnightOfCerebus: [[spoiler: The biggest one in the series. The Necromancer has zero comedic quirks and all traces of comedy vanish when he's onscreen.]]
220* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler: He seemingly perishes when Muppet and Flim destroy his lair, but it's revealed that he's still alive, but recuperating.]]
221* OutsideContextVillain: For half of the second season, the Odd Men Out are dealing with [[BountyHunter Butler]], a more down-to-earth villain. Then this guy shows up out of nowhere and throws the whole thing off the rails.
222* TheStoic: If his CreepyMonotone is anything to go by, the Necromancer almost never expresses any emotions. [[spoiler: He proves to be NotSoStoic, following his VillainousBreakdown below.]]
223* VileVillainSaccharineShow: He's the most evil villain in the series to contrast its largely light, comedic tone. Not even [[LaughablyEvil Butler]] can match this guy.
224* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler: When the Greens and Oranges escape confinement in the penultimate episode of Season 2, the Necromancer drops his stoic attitude and actually starts shouting in anger.]]
225* VillainTeamUp: [[spoiler: He offer this to Butler, but he doesn't take, because he sees him for the BadBoss he is.]]
226[[/folder]]
227
228!Other
229
230[[folder:Seth]]
231[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/imagseth.jpg]]
232!!!'''Voiced by''': Mason Orr
233
234A veterinarian who's mistaken for a medic by Joey, and is thrust into the chaos between the GRN and ORNGE and Butler.
235----
236* CarFu: Hits Butler using the Muppetmobile after the mercenary breaks into the [=ORNGE's=] base and is about to kill Kory.
237* {{Hypocrite}}: Despite being someone who is obligated to help others, Seth is only out for himself (though he has a few decent moments in-between).
238* {{Irony}}: Says he hates cats, yet the emblem on his shoulder is a ''kitten''. Jacob says it was intentional to highlight Seth's hypocrisy. An episode from Fan Mail heightens the irony when Seth explains the emblem is mandatory for veteranarians to wear, and that he's always hated it.
239* JerkassHasAPoint: Hypocrisy aside, Seth is right to call out the GRN's for getting him involved in the catastrophe that is Butler.
240* OddFriendship: When in the Necromancer's captivity, Seth and Butler are forced to share a cell. The two hit it off quite well, even playing games with one another. This can be attributed to the pair being outsiders who were more or less dragged into the situation, and are just along for the ride.
241* PetTheDog: Unpleasant as he may be, Seth still aided the [=GRNs=] with Tyler while the latter was in a coma. Seth also appears to genuinely care for baby mountain goats.
242* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Spends the entire season just trying to get out of the canyon, but shenanigans prevent him from doing so.

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