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Evergreen
Smith Family
Christopher Smith
Has his own page.
Auggie Smith
See Other Supervillains.
Keith Smith
Keith Smith
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Played by: Liam Hughes
Appearances: Peacemaker
"Fuck white power! Its the Devil! Means rock and roll forever, and tongue-kiss hot babes and smoke pot all day!"
Peacemaker's deceased brother.
- Canon Foreigner: Created specifically for the show in order to give Peacemaker a tragic backstory befitting of his characterization.
- Casualty in the Ring: Street fight, rather. Christopher landed a serious blow on his brother's face, and by a freak accident, this became a fatal injury.
- Cool Big Bro: Despite fooling Chris into thinking he was a "butt-baby"note , subsequent flashbacks show the two to have had an amicable relationship, such that Keith's death still haunts Chris during the events of Peacemaker.
- Posthumous Character: He's been dead for many years before the events of the show.
- Too Good for This Sinful Earth: The flashbacks imply that, while he was subject to the same cruel upbringing, that he rejected his father's racist ways and wanted to be a good older brother to Christopher. So, naturally, he gets killed.
Mount Rouge Health Center
Dr. Alandy
Dr. Alandy
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Played by: Lissa Neptuno
Appearances: The Suicide Squad | Peacemaker
"It'll take some surgery but eventually we'll get him back to speed."
Peacemaker's orthopedic surgeon.
- Bookends: In Season 1 Alandy appears at the start of the first episode and then the epilogue of the last. In the first instance she was treating Chris while in the latter she was treating Emilia.
- Dull Surprise: She maintains the composure expected of a health professional while pointing out how miraculous it is for Peacemaker to survive the events of The Suicide Squad.
- No Name Given: Her first name is never mentioned.
Jamil
Jamil
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Played by: Rizwan Manji
Appearances: Peacemaker
"As long as we make those other kids feel like shit, right? That's all that matters!"
A janitor who works at the hospital Peacemaker was admitted to.
- Brilliant, but Lazy: An MIT graduate who would rather mop floors and smoke weed.
- Everything Is Racist: He calls Peacemaker "that racist superhero" because of the high number of non-white criminals he's killed. When Chris tries to point out that he's killed plenty of white people as well, Jamil says that since the number of white criminals he's killed is lower than the number of criminals of color, it shows that Peacemaker doesn't scrutinize people of his own ethnicity as much as he does others.
- The Stoner: Jamil and Peacemaker once smoked weed together, but he states it was a one-time situation.
Fennel Fields
Adrian Chase
See Task Force X - Officials & Agents for information on Vigilante.
Waiter
Waiter
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Played by:
Appearances: Peacemaker
"You have a girlfriend? Why are you always trying to get me to set you up with my cousin, then?"
- My Sister Is Off-Limits: He has to put up with Adrian trying to get with his cousin. When Adrian lies about having a girlfriend, the waiter takes the opportunity to call him out on it.
Evergreen Police Department
Sophie Song
Detective Sophie Song
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Played by: Annie Chang
Appearances: Peacemaker
Auggie: Ching-chong chiggety chopsticks!
Song: I think you're Google translate's off, Auggie. That means "my haircut looks like a donkey took a shit on my head".
An Evergreen police officer who investigates Peacemaker's most recent antics.
- And Then John Was a Zombie: She's possessed by a Butterfly in "Murn After Reading."
- By-the-Book Cop: Zigzagged and ultimately Deconstructed. While Song did technically disobey her superior Locke’s orders by arranging to have Auggie Smith freed from prison, she did so because of her dedication to the law. Smith was still framed for the murder he was charged with, and the true culprit was still out there. The deconstruction comes in when her meddling with Peacemaker and his involvement in the Butterfly conspiracy ends up leading to her (and later the entire police department) becoming possessed by the butterflies. To make matters worse, Locke was proven to be right, as Smith dons his White Dragon suit and attempts to kill Peacemaker for supposedly framing him.
- Death of Personality: She's possessed by the Butterfly Queen, a process which essentially kills the person and leaves their body as an empty puppet.
- Inspector Javert: A dedicated police officer determined to capture Peacemaker for his murderous acts. (even if the specific killing she is trying to take down him for would be all means be considered a legitimate case of self-defense, discounting the There's No Kill like Overkill nature of it). If it weren't for the wider Butterfly conspiracy, she'd be a Hero Antagonist against Peacemaker's Villain Protagonist.
- Mauve Shirt: Gets several episodes of development as her own character before she's taken over by the Butterfly Leader. The blood, and the fact that Goff refers to her in past tense, makes it clear Sophie is dead. If that wasn't enough, Peacemaker shooting her makes sure that she can't come back.
- Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Her actions in trying to uncover the truth about Annie Sturphausen's death led to serious problems for Peacemaker and his team. When she discovers that Auggie Smith is innocent of Annie's death, he's released from jail and plans on killing his son. When she gets an arrest warrant for Peacemaker, a chain of events leads to her getting taken over by the Butterfly leader, as whom she later calls in more Butterflies to take over everyone in the police station and the prison.
- Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Song's determination to prove the truth when she doubts Auggie's arrest ultimately ends up doing more harm than good. Namely, she gets herself and her entire department killed by the Butterflies by unintentionally involving herself so deeply in the case.
- Volleying Insults: Whenever Auggie Smith calls her by a racist slur, she usually fires back with an insult of her own.
- What You Are in the Dark: Song could have simply ignored Auggie's protests of innocence and permanently locked away a dangerous white supremacist and supervillain. Her dedication to being an honest cop leads her to release him from jail when she does uncover the that he's been framed. Her reward is a complete lack of gratitude from Auggie himself, and new aggressive pressure from Locke. In the end, in her pursuit of the truth gets her killed in the course of her investigation.
Larry Fitzgibbon
Detective Larry Fitzgibbon
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Played by: Lochlyn Munro
Appearances: Peacemaker
Song's police partner.
- And Then John Was a Zombie: He becomes a Butterfly in "Murn After Reading."
- Death of Personality: He's possessed by a Butterfly, a process which always kills the victim and reduces their body to a shell for the Butterfly to puppet.
- Lame Comeback: He's not very good at complimenting Sophie's insults towards Auggie, only managing a "see ya, wouldn't wanna be ya", which deflates Song's more cutting insults.
- Mauve Shirt: Although he doesn't get as much focus as Song, the audience gets a good idea of his character before he's killed in the Butterfly invasion of the police station.
- Nice Guy: He's never shown to be anything other than a supportive partner and friend to Song.
- Number Two: To Song. He's her partner, but Song takes the lead, and he mostly just supports her.
- One-Steve Limit: Oddly enough, there are two individuals with the surname Fitzgibbons in the James Gunn Suicide Squad-verse. The other is the doctor who implanted the skull bombs in the movie.
Peggy
Officer Peggy
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Played By: Rochelle Greenwood
Appearances: Peacemaker
An Evergreen police officer.
- And Then John Was a Zombie: She's killed and possessed by a Butterfly in "Murn After Reading" during the assault on the police station.
- Death of Personality: She's possessed by a Butterfly, a process which is implied to essentially destroy the victim's consciousness.
- The Ditz: Peggy is shown to be quite scatterbrained. She's introduced obliviously picking up Annie Sturphausen's face off the ground with her bare hands so she can ask Song what it is, believing it might be a pizza.
Miele
Captain Miele
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Played By: Veena Sood
Appearances: Peacemaker
Song and Fitzgibbon's superior.
- Kill and Replace: It's heavily implied Locke murdered her so he could take over her position.
- We Hardly Knew Ye: She only appears for a single episode before being implicitly murdered by Locke.
Caspar Locke
See Task Force X - Officials & Agents for his folder.
Wild Estates Apartment Tenants
Annie Sturphausen
See Task Force X - Targets for her folder.
Amber
Amber
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Played by: Alison Araya
Appearances: Peacemaker
"I talk about Cinderella at least once a week, Evan! You just never fucking hear me because you're always going on about Coldplay and Foster the Fucking People!"
An Evergreen citizen, and the wife of Evan.
- Awful Wedded Life: Amber and Evan do not get along, with Amber straight-up flirting with Peacemaker in full view of her husband.
- The Stoner: She smokes weed after having a threesome with Peacemaker and Vigilante.
- Three-Way Sex: Amber later has sex with Peacemaker and Vigilante.
Evan
Evan
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Played by: Lenny Jacobson
Appearances: Peacemaker
"In seven years, not once have you mentioned Cinderella!"
An Evergreen citizen, and the husband of Amber.
- Emasculated Cuckold: Evan makes it no secret that he feels threatened by Peacemaker, who is leagues more manly than himself.
- Every Man Has His Price: Evan denies ever seeing Peacemaker when Adebayo offers a bribe in exchange for his silence.
- Green-Eyed Monster: He immediately accuses Amber of wanting to bang Peacemaker when he sees how well they get along.
- Uptight Loves Wild: Deconstructed. A guy who enjoys Coldplay is going to have a hard time keeping it together with a Cinderella fan.
Paws a Moment Veterinary Clinic
Dr. Hurwitz
Dr. Hurwitz
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Played by: Haig Sutherland
Appearances: Peacemaker
A veterinarian.
- Blue Is Heroic: His scrubs and eyes are blue and he took care of Eagly when the bird was badly injured. He also volunteers to join Peacemaker's team when they plan their atatck on the Butterfly base.
- Dull Surprise: He's pretty zen about being held at gunpoint, tied up and having his van hijacked by some fully armed strangers, one of whom (Vigilante) is itching to kill somebody.
- Precision F-Strike: After praising the rest of Peacemaker's team for treating them decently, he notes that Vigilante is "a fucking mess".
Miscellaneous
Auggie's Neighbor
Auggie's Neighbour
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Played by: Mel Tuck
Appearances: Peacemaker
"Jesus, I was just trying to make conversation."
An elderly gentleman who lives in a house next to Auggie Smith.
- Cool Old Guy: He seems fond of superheroes, and he's not afraid to argue with Peacemaker about what makes a true superhero. It's also implied that he's at odds with Auggie, which is pretty cool.
- Take That, Audience!: His argument with Peacemaker over Batman's killing/no-killing policy mirrors the real-life debate that's been going on ever since Batman Begins made that rule mainstream knowledge, only for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice to revert back to the Batman of the Tim Burton films, which show Batman killing villains. Since the neighbour defines a superhero by the size and quality of their rogues gallery, his belief in a no-killing policy comes across as a bit shallow.
Gut Chase
Gut Chase
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Appearances: Peacemaker
Christopher's friend and Adrian's brother.
- The Ghost: He has yet to make an appearance.
Goff Family
See Task Force X - Targets for information on "Royland Goff".