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- Chloe could bring herself into deep trouble with the gun
- David he might be onto something. But the way he is doing it is paranoid and wrong. He is not in control of himself.
- Nathan. He is one of the bad one. Someone has to be it. :) But I don't think he is that important.
- Principal. It was to expect
- Kate. Somehow the most interesting character. She truely knows more. I hope she and Max become good friends.
- Warren. What is Max waiting on? Yeah he is not the scater boy she dreams about but he sure is one of the nice ones she could count on.
- Victoria...
That's interesting because it seems that you can end episode1 in 3 slightly different "relation" to her. Don't want to tell more.
- Dana. The pregnancy test helped to get the light on what she is up to. Don't think it's important.
- Other character .. I think there are some important characters that played a minor rol ein episode 1 that will become a bit more major later.. and certainly a few (or at least 2) we haven't meet yet.
I think Reachel plays a major hidden part already even in Episode 1. She is sure connected with Max's force. Looking forward to her.
I like the caretaker too. :)
Kate probably has important knowledge when it comes to figuring out what's going on. She seems nice enough, though not in a "trust with knowledge that you can control time itself" way.
Chloe is that problematic friend who does things that are ultimately self-destructive but who you can't ditch because friendship. Every high schooler gets issued one of these from central casting. You're stuck with her so you might as well trust her.
Victoria is probably not trustworthy. Sure, she seems nice enough if you comfort her, but lots of people seem nice when they don't have to maintain their public face.
I'm glad I didn't trust the principal! Not that this helped stop Nathan from losing his ****.
David is pretty nuts. Not to be trusted unless evidence indicates he's right.
Warren is a good guy. He earned some of Max's trust after taking a beating so she can get away from Nathan. That could have ended a lot worse for Warren, you know. I'll trust him for now.