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* Michael’s girlfriend Julie is considered to be another highlight of "And the Ground … Sown with Salt" due to having an expressive range of facial expressions and eventually getting some NeutralNoLonger SilkHidingSteel moments in the climax.
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* Michael’s Michael's girlfriend Julie is considered to be another highlight of "And the Ground … Sown with Salt" due to having an expressive range of facial expressions and eventually getting some NeutralNoLonger SilkHidingSteel moments in the climax.
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* Michael’s girlfriend Julie is considered to be another highlight of "And the Ground, Sown with Salt" due to having an expressive range of facial expressions and eventually getting some NeutralNoLonger SilkHidingSteel moments in the climax.
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* Michael’s girlfriend Julie is considered to be another highlight of "And the Ground, Ground … Sown with Salt" due to having an expressive range of facial expressions and eventually getting some NeutralNoLonger SilkHidingSteel moments in the climax.
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* Several one-time characters are quite well-liked and fondly remembered.
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* FauxAffablyEvil GodhoodSeeker and TragicVillain Michael (Creator/JasonPriestley), from "And the Ground, Sown With Salt", is often considered one of the best VillainOfTheWeek characters in the show.
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* FauxAffablyEvil GodhoodSeeker and TragicVillain Michael (Creator/JasonPriestley), from "And the Ground, Ground … Sown With Salt", is often considered one of the best VillainOfTheWeek characters in the show.
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* While "Ring of Truth" is considered to be one of the worst episodes of season 1, three characters from the episode ([[CoolPet Tai the elephant]], circus performer Gregory, and Gregory's daughter China) all have a decent number of fans.
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* While "Ring of Truth" is considered to be one of the worst weaker episodes of season 1, three characters from the episode ([[CoolPet Tai the elephant]], circus performer Gregory, and Gregory's daughter China) all have a decent number of fans.
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* Naomi and Elayne, the seperated mother and daughter in "The Touch", both make a strong impression on the fanbase for getting some of the biggest TearJerker moments of the episode, as well as a good awesome moment apiece.
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** Thunder Mountain scout Shashona only appears briefly in "Man of Iron, Woman Under Glass" but is well-remembered for having some hilarious quips and playing with the MagicalNativeAmerican trope in interesting ways during his screen time.
** Charismatic yet psychopathic GodhoodSeeker and TragicVillain Michael (Creator/JasonPriestley), from "And the Ground, Sown With Salt", is often considered one of the best VillainOfTheWeek characters in the show.
** Michael’s girlfriend Julie is considered to be another highlight of "And the Ground, Sown with Salt" due to having an expressive range of facial expressions and eventually getting some NeutralNoLonger SilkHidingSteel moments in the climax.
** Claire, the poetical woman who wants to sail to Europe and see if anything is left there in "To Sail Beyond the Stars."
** Eddie, the KnowledgeBroker who collects $100 bills, and his contact William (a witness to the Burners' atrocities), both of whom also appear in "To Sail Beyond the Stars".
** The pregnant girl from "To Sail Beyond the Stars" never even gets a name, but her powerful interactions with Kurdy are compelling and memorable to many people.
** Rickie from "City of Roses", Kurdy’s childhood neighbor and friend, only appears for a few minutes to help Kurdy put some demons from his past to rest, but she makes a powerful impact in her brief screentime due to being a kind but edgy CaringGardner.
** Chloe, the colorfully dressed woman selling worms and tarot fortunes in "City of Roses", makes the most of her one scene.
** Major Quantrell from "Firewall", due to him really moving the Valhalla Sector StoryArc forward with his presence, being MajorlyAwesome in a creepy and ruthless way, and last but not least, being played by Creator/MichaelRooker.
** Talia, Tommy, and Beth, the three main kids at the colony in "Red Kiss," due to their strange but earnest beliefs and BadassAdorable moments in the climax.
** David (Creator/AlessandroJuliani), the head pilgrim from "Journeys End in Lovers Meeting", is a pretty thought-provoking character for his insightful yet enigmatic speeches and the eerie MaybeMagicMaybeMundane conclusion to his arc.
** Michelle from "Mother of Invention," due to being a no-nonsense faction leader and AlmightyMom who nonetheless has some interesting chemistry and history with Jeremiah and [[HiddenDepths has a surprising passion for old artwork.]]
** Edgar, the young man from "Out of the Ashes," who is protecting a library from book burners despite being unable to read.
** While "Ring of Truth" is considered to be one of the worst episodes of season 1, three characters from the episode ([[CoolPet Tai the elephant]], circus performer Gregory, and Gregory's daughter China) all have a decent number of fans.
** Wylie, The BunnyEarsLawyer ConspiracyTheorist from "Things Left Unsaid Part II," who sheds light on all of the seasons' unexplained mysteries in a dynamic, methodical, and engaging fashion that provides a lot of help for the heroes.
** Sheila, the approachable but pragmatic settlement leader from "Crossing Jordan" who is also the first notable African-American woman to be in charge of a town since Theo, back in the pilot.
** Dr. Frederick Monash, the SoleSurvivingScientist of the Army of Daniel, gets some memorable ActionSurvivor, DefectorFromDecadence, NiceGuy, and MrExposition moments in "The Face in the Mirror".
** Charismatic yet psychopathic GodhoodSeeker and TragicVillain Michael (Creator/JasonPriestley), from "And the Ground, Sown With Salt", is often considered one of the best VillainOfTheWeek characters in the show.
** Michael’s girlfriend Julie is considered to be another highlight of "And the Ground, Sown with Salt" due to having an expressive range of facial expressions and eventually getting some NeutralNoLonger SilkHidingSteel moments in the climax.
** Claire, the poetical woman who wants to sail to Europe and see if anything is left there in "To Sail Beyond the Stars."
** Eddie, the KnowledgeBroker who collects $100 bills, and his contact William (a witness to the Burners' atrocities), both of whom also appear in "To Sail Beyond the Stars".
** The pregnant girl from "To Sail Beyond the Stars" never even gets a name, but her powerful interactions with Kurdy are compelling and memorable to many people.
** Rickie from "City of Roses", Kurdy’s childhood neighbor and friend, only appears for a few minutes to help Kurdy put some demons from his past to rest, but she makes a powerful impact in her brief screentime due to being a kind but edgy CaringGardner.
** Chloe, the colorfully dressed woman selling worms and tarot fortunes in "City of Roses", makes the most of her one scene.
** Major Quantrell from "Firewall", due to him really moving the Valhalla Sector StoryArc forward with his presence, being MajorlyAwesome in a creepy and ruthless way, and last but not least, being played by Creator/MichaelRooker.
** Talia, Tommy, and Beth, the three main kids at the colony in "Red Kiss," due to their strange but earnest beliefs and BadassAdorable moments in the climax.
** David (Creator/AlessandroJuliani), the head pilgrim from "Journeys End in Lovers Meeting", is a pretty thought-provoking character for his insightful yet enigmatic speeches and the eerie MaybeMagicMaybeMundane conclusion to his arc.
** Michelle from "Mother of Invention," due to being a no-nonsense faction leader and AlmightyMom who nonetheless has some interesting chemistry and history with Jeremiah and [[HiddenDepths has a surprising passion for old artwork.]]
** Edgar, the young man from "Out of the Ashes," who is protecting a library from book burners despite being unable to read.
** While "Ring of Truth" is considered to be one of the worst episodes of season 1, three characters from the episode ([[CoolPet Tai the elephant]], circus performer Gregory, and Gregory's daughter China) all have a decent number of fans.
** Wylie, The BunnyEarsLawyer ConspiracyTheorist from "Things Left Unsaid Part II," who sheds light on all of the seasons' unexplained mysteries in a dynamic, methodical, and engaging fashion that provides a lot of help for the heroes.
** Sheila, the approachable but pragmatic settlement leader from "Crossing Jordan" who is also the first notable African-American woman to be in charge of a town since Theo, back in the pilot.
** Dr. Frederick Monash, the SoleSurvivingScientist of the Army of Daniel, gets some memorable ActionSurvivor, DefectorFromDecadence, NiceGuy, and MrExposition moments in "The Face in the Mirror".
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* Chloe, the colorfully dressed woman selling worms and tarot fortunes in "City of Roses", makes the most of her one scene.
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** Talia, Tommy, Beth, and J.J, the four main kids at the colony in "Red Kiss," due to their strange but earnest beliefs and BadassAdorable moments in the climax.
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** Talia, Tommy, and Beth, and J.J, the four three main kids at the colony in "Red Kiss," due to their strange but earnest beliefs and BadassAdorable moments in the climax.
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** Charismatic yet psychotic GodhoodSeeker and TragicVillain Michael (Creator/JasonPriestley), from "And the Ground, Sown With Salt", is often considered one of the best VillainOfTheWeek characters in the show.
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** Thunder Mountain scout Shashona only appears briefly in "Man of Iron, Woman Under Glass" but is well-remembered for having some hilarious quips and playing with the MagicalNativeAmerican trope in interesting ways during his screen time.
** Charismatic yetpsychotic psychopathic GodhoodSeeker and TragicVillain Michael (Creator/JasonPriestley), from "And the Ground, Sown With Salt", is often considered one of the best VillainOfTheWeek characters in the show.show.
** Michael’s girlfriend Julie is considered to be another highlight of "And the Ground, Sown with Salt" due to having an expressive range of facial expressions and eventually getting some NeutralNoLonger SilkHidingSteel moments in the climax.
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** Rickie from "City of Roses", Kurdy’s childhood neighbor and friend, only appears for a few minutes to help Kurdy put some demons from his past to rest, but she makes a powerful impact in her brief screentime.
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** Rickie from "City of Roses", Kurdy’s childhood neighbor and friend, only appears for a few minutes to help Kurdy put some demons from his past to rest, but she makes a powerful impact in her brief screentime.screentime due to being a kind but edgy CaringGardner.
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** The three main kids at the colony in "Red Kiss," due to their strange but earnest beliefs and BadassAdorable moments in the climax.
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** The three Talia, Tommy, Beth, and J.J, the four main kids at the colony in "Red Kiss," due to their strange but earnest beliefs and BadassAdorable moments in the climax.
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** Rickie from "City of Roses", Kurdy’s childhood neighbor and friend, only appears for a few minutes to help Kurdy put some demons from his past to rest, but she makes a powerful impact in her brief screentime.
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** Dr. Frederick Monash, the SoleSurvivingScientist of the Army of Daniel, gets some memorable ActionSurvivor, DefectorFromDecadence, and MrExposition moments in "The Face in the Mirror".
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** Dr. Frederick Monash, the SoleSurvivingScientist of the Army of Daniel, gets some memorable ActionSurvivor, DefectorFromDecadence, NiceGuy, and MrExposition moments in "The Face in the Mirror".
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* Thunder Mountain scout Simon dies in the pilot (although he is mentioned in many later episodes) but not before getting quite a lot of impressive and impactful characterization.
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* Phil, the AsianAndNerdy member of Theo's group of inventors from her old school, only appears in the pilot and the two-part season one finale, but is notable for having some PluckyComicRelief moments while still being a competent engineer and BackAlleyDoctor who remains loyal to Theo through thick and thin.
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* The CargoCult leader credited as "Man at Pole" in "The Long Road" only has one short scene and does little to affect the plot, but is well-liked for providing a highly memorable bit of levity and {{Worldbuilding}} when he tells Jeremiah that his congregation is "waiting for a call".
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** The pregnant girl from "To Sail Beyond the Stars" never even gets a name, but her powerful interactions with Kurdy are compelling and memorable to many people.
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* Gina, a NewMeat soldier in {[The Alliance}}'s army, doesn't appear until six episodes before the end of the show but makes a strong impression due to her quick CharacterDevelopment and TookALevelInBadass moments, and good platonic chemistry with the main cast.
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* Gina, a NewMeat soldier in {[The {{The Alliance}}'s army, doesn't appear until six episodes before the end of the show but makes a strong impression due to her quick CharacterDevelopment and TookALevelInBadass moments, and good platonic chemistry with the main cast.
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* Elizabeth only appears sporadically throughout season one, but is one of the best-liked recurring characters from Thunder Mountain , largely due to her chemistry with Kurdy and being played by Creator/KandyseMcClure.
* Ezekiel only appears in six episodes, and rarely for more than a couple of minutes, but he has a strong fanbase for being a MysteriousProtector with some GoodIsNotSoft moments and a rich history with Jeremiah's family.
* Ezekiel only appears in six episodes, and rarely for more than a couple of minutes, but he has a strong fanbase for being a MysteriousProtector with some GoodIsNotSoft moments and a rich history with Jeremiah's family.
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* Paul Weil, Ezekiel's father, is mentioned in multiple episodes, but only appears in flashbacks in "Rites of Passage", where he makes quite the impression as a deeply depressed BadassBookworm and TheAtoner.
* Clarence is always interesting during the few episodes in season one where he appears as a hooded MysteriousInformant, and his popularity only increases after his final appearance, where he takes off his hood to reveal that Creator/DavidMcCallum plays him and explain that he survived the Big Death as an adult by being TheImmune.
* Clarence is always interesting during the few episodes in season one where he appears as a hooded MysteriousInformant, and his popularity only increases after his final appearance, where he takes off his hood to reveal that Creator/DavidMcCallum plays him and explain that he survived the Big Death as an adult by being TheImmune.
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* Dr. Paul Weil, Ezekiel's father, is mentioned in multiple episodes, but only appears in flashbacks in "Rites of Passage", where he makes quite the impression as a deeply depressed BadassBookworm and TheAtoner.
* Clarence is always interesting during the few episodes in season one where he appears as a hooded MysteriousInformant, and his popularity only increases after his final appearance, where he takes off his hood to reveal that Creator/DavidMcCallum plays him andexplain explains that he survived the Big Death as an adult by being TheImmune.
* Clarence is always interesting during the few episodes in season one where he appears as a hooded MysteriousInformant, and his popularity only increases after his final appearance, where he takes off his hood to reveal that Creator/DavidMcCallum plays him and
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** Major Quantrell from "Firewall", due to him really moving the StoryArc forward with his presence, being MajorlyAwesome in a creepy and ruthless way, and last but not least, being played by Creator/MichaelRooker.
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** Major Quantrell from "Firewall", due to him really moving the Valhalla Sector StoryArc forward with his presence, being MajorlyAwesome in a creepy and ruthless way, and last but not least, being played by Creator/MichaelRooker.
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** David (Creator/AlessandroJuliani), the head pilgrim from "Journeys End in Lovers Meeting", is a pretty thought-provoking character for his insightful yet enigmatic speeches and the MaybeMagicMaybeMundane conclusion to his arc.
** Michelle from "Mother of Invention," due to being a no-nonsense faction leader who nonetheless has some interesting chemistry and history with Jeremiah and [[HiddenDepths has a surprising passion for old artwork.]]
** Michelle from "Mother of Invention," due to being a no-nonsense faction leader who nonetheless has some interesting chemistry and history with Jeremiah and [[HiddenDepths has a surprising passion for old artwork.]]
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** David (Creator/AlessandroJuliani), the head pilgrim from "Journeys End in Lovers Meeting", is a pretty thought-provoking character for his insightful yet enigmatic speeches and the eerie MaybeMagicMaybeMundane conclusion to his arc.
** Michelle from "Mother of Invention," due to being a no-nonsense faction leader and AlmightyMom who nonetheless has some interesting chemistry and history with Jeremiah and [[HiddenDepths has a surprising passion for old artwork.]]
** Michelle from "Mother of Invention," due to being a no-nonsense faction leader and AlmightyMom who nonetheless has some interesting chemistry and history with Jeremiah and [[HiddenDepths has a surprising passion for old artwork.]]
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** Frederick Monash, the SoleSurvivingScientist of the Army of Daniel, gets some memorable ActionSurvivor, DefectorFromDecadence, and MrExposition moments in "The Face in the Mirror".
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** Dr. Frederick Monash, the SoleSurvivingScientist of the Army of Daniel, gets some memorable ActionSurvivor, DefectorFromDecadence, and MrExposition moments in "The Face in the Mirror".
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* Sister Hannah, who appears in the last two episodes, is pretty interesting for running an OrphanageOfLove and for being the first woman in the series who survived the Big Death as an adult outside of the Valhalla Sector.
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* Sister Hannah, who appears in the last two episodes, is pretty interesting for running an OrphanageOfLove and for being the first woman in the series who survived the Big Death as an adult outside of TyphoidMary Meghan and some characters who rode out the Valhalla Sector.virus inside the Raven Rock bunker.
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* WastelandWarlord Theo is only in eight out of thirty-five episodes and can be the biggest {{Jerkass}} in the show at times, but she is still easily one of the most popular characters in the show. Put it down to how she gets some good {{Rousing Speech}}es and JerkassHasAPoint moments and has an interesting BackStory and some good CharacterDevelopment.
* Gina, a NewMeat soldier in {[The Alliance}}'s army, doesn't appear until six episodes before the end of the show but makes a strong impression due to her quick CharacterDevelopment and TookALevelInBadass moments, and good platonic chemistry with the main cast.
* Rachel, the leader of LaResistance against Daniel in season 2, only appears in two episodes, but is a fun character to watch when she shows up.
* Paul Weil, Ezekiel's father, is mentioned in multiple episodes, but only appears in flashbacks in "Rites of Passage", where he makes quite the impression as a deeply depressed BadassBookworm and TheAtoner.
* Clarence is always interesting during the few episodes in season one where he appears as a hooded MysteriousInformant, and his popularity only increases after his final appearance, where he takes off his hood to reveal that Creator/DavidMcCallum plays him and explain that he survived the Big Death as an adult by being TheImmune.
* Sister Hannah, who appears in the last two episodes, is pretty interesting for running an OrphanageOfLove and for being the first woman in the series who survived the Big Death as an adult outside of the Valhalla Sector.
* Gina, a NewMeat soldier in {[The Alliance}}'s army, doesn't appear until six episodes before the end of the show but makes a strong impression due to her quick CharacterDevelopment and TookALevelInBadass moments, and good platonic chemistry with the main cast.
* Rachel, the leader of LaResistance against Daniel in season 2, only appears in two episodes, but is a fun character to watch when she shows up.
* Paul Weil, Ezekiel's father, is mentioned in multiple episodes, but only appears in flashbacks in "Rites of Passage", where he makes quite the impression as a deeply depressed BadassBookworm and TheAtoner.
* Clarence is always interesting during the few episodes in season one where he appears as a hooded MysteriousInformant, and his popularity only increases after his final appearance, where he takes off his hood to reveal that Creator/DavidMcCallum plays him and explain that he survived the Big Death as an adult by being TheImmune.
* Sister Hannah, who appears in the last two episodes, is pretty interesting for running an OrphanageOfLove and for being the first woman in the series who survived the Big Death as an adult outside of the Valhalla Sector.
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** Monash, the SoleSurvivingScientist of the Army of Daniel, gets some memorable ActionSurvivor, DefectorFromDecadence, and MrExposition moments in "The Face in the Mirror".
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** Sheila, the approachable but pragmatic settlement leader from "Crossing Jordan" who is also the first notable African-American woman to be in charge of a town since Theo, back in the pilot.
** Frederick Monash, the SoleSurvivingScientist of the Army of Daniel, gets some memorable ActionSurvivor, DefectorFromDecadence, and MrExposition moments in "The Face in the Mirror".
** Frederick Monash, the SoleSurvivingScientist of the Army of Daniel, gets some memorable ActionSurvivor, DefectorFromDecadence, and MrExposition moments in "The Face in the Mirror".
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** David (Creator/AlessandroJulianj), the head pilgrim from "Journeys End in Lovers Meeting", is a pretty thought-provoking character for his insightful yet enigmatic speeches and the MaybeMagicMaybeMundane conclusion to his arc.
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** David (Creator/AlessandroJulianj), (Creator/AlessandroJuliani), the head pilgrim from "Journeys End in Lovers Meeting", is a pretty thought-provoking character for his insightful yet enigmatic speeches and the MaybeMagicMaybeMundane conclusion to his arc.
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** Charismatic yet psychotic GodhoodSeeker and TragicVillain Michael (Creator/JasonPriestley), from "And the Ground, Sown With Salt", is often considered one of the best VillainOfTheWeek characters in the show.
** Claire, the poetical woman who wants to sail to Europe and see if anything is left there in "To Sail Beyond the Stars."
** Eddie, the KnowledgeBroker who collects $100 bills, and his contact William (a witness to the Burners' atrocities), both of whom also appear in "To Sail Beyond the Stars".
** Major Quantrell from "Firewall", due to him really moving the StoryArc forward with his presence, being MajorlyAwesome in a creepy and ruthless way, and last but not least, being played by Creator/MichaelRooker.
** The three main kids at the colony in "Red Kiss," due to their strange but earnest beliefs and BadassAdorable moments in the climax.
** David (Creator/AlessandroJulianj), the head pilgrim from "Journeys End in Lovers Meeting", is a pretty thought-provoking character for his insightful yet enigmatic speeches and the MaybeMagicMaybeMundane conclusion to his arc.
** Michelle from "Mother of Invention," due to being a no-nonsense faction leader who nonetheless has some interesting chemistry and history with Jeremiah and [[HiddenDepths has a surprising passion for old artwork.]]
** Edgar, the young man from "Out of the Ashes," who is protecting a library from book burners despite being unable to read.
** While "Ring of Truth" is considered to be one of the worst episodes of season 1, three characters from the episode ([[CoolPet Tai the elephant]], circus performer Gregory, and Gregory's daughter China) all have a decent number of fans.
** Wylie, The BunnyEarsLawyer ConspiracyTheorist from "Things Left Unsaid Part II," who sheds light on all of the seasons' unexplained mysteries in a dynamic, methodical, and engaging fashion that provides a lot of help for the heroes.
** Monash, the SoleSurvivingScientist of the Army of Daniel, gets some memorable ActionSurvivor, DefectorFromDecadence, and MrExposition moments in "The Face in the Mirror".
** Charismatic yet psychotic GodhoodSeeker and TragicVillain Michael (Creator/JasonPriestley), from "And the Ground, Sown With Salt", is often considered one of the best VillainOfTheWeek characters in the show.
** Claire, the poetical woman who wants to sail to Europe and see if anything is left there in "To Sail Beyond the Stars."
** Eddie, the KnowledgeBroker who collects $100 bills, and his contact William (a witness to the Burners' atrocities), both of whom also appear in "To Sail Beyond the Stars".
** Major Quantrell from "Firewall", due to him really moving the StoryArc forward with his presence, being MajorlyAwesome in a creepy and ruthless way, and last but not least, being played by Creator/MichaelRooker.
** The three main kids at the colony in "Red Kiss," due to their strange but earnest beliefs and BadassAdorable moments in the climax.
** David (Creator/AlessandroJulianj), the head pilgrim from "Journeys End in Lovers Meeting", is a pretty thought-provoking character for his insightful yet enigmatic speeches and the MaybeMagicMaybeMundane conclusion to his arc.
** Michelle from "Mother of Invention," due to being a no-nonsense faction leader who nonetheless has some interesting chemistry and history with Jeremiah and [[HiddenDepths has a surprising passion for old artwork.]]
** Edgar, the young man from "Out of the Ashes," who is protecting a library from book burners despite being unable to read.
** While "Ring of Truth" is considered to be one of the worst episodes of season 1, three characters from the episode ([[CoolPet Tai the elephant]], circus performer Gregory, and Gregory's daughter China) all have a decent number of fans.
** Wylie, The BunnyEarsLawyer ConspiracyTheorist from "Things Left Unsaid Part II," who sheds light on all of the seasons' unexplained mysteries in a dynamic, methodical, and engaging fashion that provides a lot of help for the heroes.
** Monash, the SoleSurvivingScientist of the Army of Daniel, gets some memorable ActionSurvivor, DefectorFromDecadence, and MrExposition moments in "The Face in the Mirror".