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How do the characters relate to each other?

Overview

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Bill

Let’s start with who is Bill?
Bill is an elderly man who fought in Vietnam
in the group Bill is the leader most likely because of his advanced age,the ability to shoot and command

How do the characters relate to him and what are their relationships?

Francis
Bill and Francis have a rather tense relationship, constantly resulting in various conflicts and disputes between them. The exact reason for this is still unknown. It is likely that they already knew each other before the infection began. However, there may be two reasons that are closest to the truth: Francis ‘ hatred of the military (since Bill served in the army) or all this is just friendly teasing.
In the comic, Bill refers to Francis as one of “his own”, leaving to the mercy of fate all the strangers who put the group in danger. In addition, at the end of the story, when Bill, who started a stalled generator, is attacked by several tanks, Francis is the first who tried to go down and help him, but Zoe stops him, saying that it’s too late.
During the events of the “Transition” campaign, Francis will be extremely unhappy that they will have to lower the bridge again, since it was raised by Bill’s efforts. In addition, you can hear from Francis that they have lost a very good person, which demonstrates his true attitude to Bill.

Louis
There are no special hints of the formation of a close relationship between Bill and Louis in the game. Bill, however, will be sincerely upset when he sees the death of a friend. Oddly enough, this contrasts with how unpleasant Bill can be if Louis is taken out of action outside the shelter doors, although he usually adds that he was just joking.
In the events of the comic book “Victim”, Bill sees Louis ‘ ideas (for example, ramming a tank with a jeep that spills fuel) and reacts accordingly, and is also surprised by his intuitive thinking. Just as the old man treats Francis, Bill puts Louis ‘ safety as his comrade above the others, even if it means the death of the latter. Bill also tells Louis that he will make a professional angler out of him as soon as they get to the Keys archipelago. Louis was also brought closer to Bill by the fact that he showed the elder how to make pipe bombs, although this was not shown, but was only a remark of Francis in a conversation with Zoey.

Zoey
Their relationship is quite strong. Bill openly regrets if the girl dies. When Zoey is incapacitated outside the shelter, Bill verbally refuses to leave her. For Bill, it seems, she began to personify the figure of a daughter or granddaughter. This is reinforced by the comic “Victim”, where Zoey is resting in a vehicle closest to Bill, and the old man, reflecting on self-sacrifice for the sake of saving others, is the first to remember her name. When a soldier beats Zoey in Milhaven with a demand to show the doctor his wound, Bill attacks him, and when the girl reflects on the death of her parents, she hugs Bill, finding comfort in his arms.
In the comic “Victim”, their relationship becomes very strained when Bill, for the safety of his group, refuses to stop the train to allow other survivors to escape from the military base. Later, Bill sacrifices himself to save his team, leaving Zoey with a sense of bitterness that they never had time to reconcile. She accepts Bill’s conviction to “take care of her own” and takes his place. Jumping off the bridge, Bill mentally unleashes his anger on the infected, thinking that every time he thinks “she” is safe and he can rest, they overtake them again, as in a nightmare. “She” most likely refers to Zoey.
In “Transition”, if Louis and Frances start joking about Bill, Zoe may turn away or look very sad, which hints that she misses him the most.

Francis

Francis it
was about this character that my past guide was
a cool biker who immediately began to wet the zambaks as soon as he learned that the apocalypse had begun

How do the characters relate to him and what are their relationships?

Bill
Francis and Bill are arguing with each other. In some cases, the biker subtly insults him and often sarcastically responds to his comments. Francis reveals that he would rather let Tom die in order to survive himself. Bill quickly makes it clear to Francis that their feelings are mutual, and he does not like his pessimism and rude attitude. The arguments and teasing are probably just jokes; if Bill dies, Frances will grieve a lot. It is not known whether this is because he took care of Bill or simply because he died.
In The Victim comic, Francis defends Bill when Zoey gets mad at him (despite the fact that he insulted him several times), saying that ” Bill doesn’t always do the right thing, but he does it for the right reasons.” He mentions that he would be dead if he was traveling with his old friends now; most likely, the reason for this is that he listens to Bill, even if he doesn’t like it.
The tone of his voice changes when he talks about the loss of Bill with the survivors of the sequel. Initially, he did not approve of the idea of lowering the bridge, because of which Bill had to sacrifice himself to raise it, hinting that he has great respect for the old man.

Louis
Francis doesn’t talk much to Louis, but if he does, it’s only in the form of sarcasm or insults. Francis does not like Louis ‘ optimistic attitude towards the infection. The image of the alpha male rooted behind Francis causes Louis to despise, as shown in his dreams (the comic “Victim”, part 4), when his unconscious mind sends Louis to a separate tiny island. When Francis makes a sarcastic remark to Louis, he either does not understand the essence, or retorts, or changes the usual mercy to anger and gives a sharp response. They also argue about who the infected are-zombies or vampires. If Louis dies, then Francis grieves for him and at the same time makes fun of his profession, and also declares that he has just begun to grow in his eyes. When Louis falls to the ground, Francis does not want to save him, if not for the unanimous decision of the team. However, he might just not want to show his concern for him. In the comic, when the bridge stops, Louis says that he has a bad feeling, and Francis replies that they have been in worse scrapes and will survive now. This hints at the fact that he does not show how much he cares about Luis, or at least about his state of mind.

Zoey
At the beta stage of the game, Zoe and Frances were supposed to share a kind of affection for each other, but this was removed. It seems that Francis likes Zoey more than the rest of the survivors, and he also shows his great sadness over her death. Now Zoe is not as passionate about Francis as she was originally, but they still get along well. At the beginning of the Fatal Flight campaign, Francis is angry at Zoe for killing an infected pilot and they had to make an emergency landing in the middle of their journey. After that, during the chapter “Alleys”, Frances persistently reminds her of this incident. Nevertheless, they did not stop talking to each other and eventually forget about this episode.

Coach
Francis practically does not interact with the Coach, but he really initially believed that the Coach is Rochelle’s father. This amuses Rochelle, but angers the Coach, since he is only 15 years older than her.

Ellis
Frances and Ellis get along very well with each other. They both think that if there are “real” zombies, then there must be vampires, werewolves, mummies and aliens. Their only conflict is over Jimmy Gibbs, Jr., whom Francis considers “the dude who advertised dog food”. Because of this, Ellis is very angry with Francis. Driving away across the bridge, Francis can throw out that he is disgusted with the mechanic’s cap, and laugh as if what he said was a joke.

Nick
Nick and Francis just hate each other. At the beginning of the chapter “The River Bank”, if Francis is standing on the bridge, Nick calls him “a dirty monkey in a leather jacket”, to which Francis calls him “cretin” (“suit”) or “Colonel Sanders”. However, when they talk about getting their car over the bridge, they are both calm. Sometimes Francis compares Nick to a witch, because he complains about something all the time. Despite their differences, Francis wishes good luck to Nick and calls him ” bro ” after they crossed the bridge in their car. It is likely that Francis and Nick belong to the same gang or group, since the same symbol is on Nick’s ring and is tattooed on Francis ‘ right shoulder. He hinted that they are familiar, in certain dialogues.

Rochelle
During the events of the Transition campaign, Francis falls in love with Rochelle so much that he calls her a “beautiful little angel” and is sad after she leaves. He can shout out: “I love you, Ro!” when she leaves. He praises her taste in music when it comes to her T-shirt, and calls her favorite band Depeche Mode “cool”. Francis becomes even more infatuated with Rochelle when he realizes that “she hates as much as he does” — including his vest.

Louis

Louis is my favorite character in the l4d universe (except for Ellis)
Louis is an office worker who met with zombies for the first time… in the toilet
having killed him with a toilet lid, Louis, despite the fact that the immune one is still a carrier of the virus, it is not necessary to be an ordinary survivor without immunity next to him

How do the characters relate to him and what are their relationships?

Bill
In the game, Louis and Bill do not communicate much with each other. Sometimes he makes fun of Bill about his aversion to stairs (due to his old battle wound with his knee) and cheerfully encourages him, explaining that climbing stairs is a good cardio workout.
It turns out that in the comic, Louis and Bill get along quite well with each other. Based on the conversation between Francis and Zoey, he just taught the old man how to make homemade bombs. In addition, while at the military base, Louis ‘ actions related to a car with leaking gasoline, which crashed into a tank and blew it up, allowed him to earn even more respect from Bill. Louis was very upset by his death and, after killing Tank, he can say: “This is for Bill!”

Francis
The harsh and self-centered Francis is the complete opposite of Louis. Consequently, because of his optimistic attitude, the biker will often get angry at him, for example, referring to him as “Mr. Positive”. Unsurprisingly, Louis is more reserved and wary of Francis than any other character. Nevertheless, there are some bonds of camaraderie between them when one of them needs help.
In the comic book, Francis ‘ dislike for Louis is more evident than in the game — and this is presented even in dangerous situations, when it would seem reasonable to expect that such a person should at least temporarily put aside his hatred and disgust. In particular, in the third and fourth parts of the comic, it is revealed that Francis has an ingrained dislike for Louis; for example, during a dream, Francis sends him to a small uninhabited island.

Zoey
Zoey sometimes makes fun of Louis throughout the story, and it seems that she appreciates his optimism very much. Both characters become very sad and more emotional when one of them dies.
During the events of the “Transition” campaign, Zoe shows great care towards Louis, telling the Savannah team that they have a wounded one. If Zoey sacrifices herself in “Sacrifice”, she will say that he is her friend forever.

Coach
The coach and Luis understand each other quite well. Both are optimistic and want to keep their good mood. When the team of survivors is about to leave, Louis wishes the Coach good luck, while the Coach suggests that he (and the rest of the survivors) will go with them to New Orleans.

Ellis
Ellis shares Louis ‘ optimistic attitude. Louis finds Ellis ‘ comments funny, claiming that the young guy will definitely get to New Orleans.

Nick
Nick is the only survivor of L4D2, who does not like Louis. Louis agrees with Francis that Bill would have shot Nick soon. Nevertheless, Louis will support the group from Savannah with a barrage during the battle. When the team leaves, he wishes them good luck, calling everyone by name except Nick.

Rochelle
Louis and Rochelle have a warm relationship. When Rochelle sees him injured, she takes his health into account. A small spark is ignited between them when she invites all three survivors to join them and go to New Orleans.

Zoey

Zoey is the main sex symbol of l4d everyone loves her and is afraid of losing her (not in the sense that they love her) Ellis is
in love with Zoey and what his phrases tell us.
Zoey is a character with a very tragic story because at the very beginning of the infection she had to kill her parents because a zombie ran into their house and bit the mother of the family and then the mother bit the father and Zoey killed him

How do the characters relate to him and what are their relationships?

Bill
In many ways, Zoe and Bill have a relationship like a father and his own daughter. During the trip to the military base, Zoey is seen resting next to Bill, resting her head on his shoulder. When the tragic fate that befell her parents is revealed in the comic, she hugs the old man tightly to console her own grief. Zoey’s death in the game shows how important she was to Bill compared to other survivors. Zoey also reciprocates, taking care of his welfare.
The comic reveals the true relationship between them, especially when Bill sacrifices his life to save the group. Some time before the dramatic event, Zoe had somewhat distanced herself from Bill, in particular because of his act committed while fleeing from the Milhaven military base, when a once-battle-hardened soldier in Vietnam did not slow down at the request of Zoe’s previously set in motion train to save a late doctor, leaving him to be torn to pieces by infected people. She begins to doubt his motives and about the trust placed in him earlier. Zoey accuses Bill of being able to leave the rest of the survivors in cold blood, if it would correspond to his selfish plans. Francis explains such actions as follows: “Bill does not always do the right thing. But he always does it for good reasons” — that is, the welfare and survival of the four of them is above all for him. It was only after his death that she realized how much he cared about his team, that he even sacrificed his life for them. After the incident, Zoey takes on Bill’s principle: “Take care only of your own”. Since they can’t save everyone, they will save themselves: to this end, she accepts Bill’s plan and is going to be sent to the island of the Florida Keys.
In the “Transition” supplement, Zoe, unlike Francis and Louis, has changed somewhat after Bill’s death. She rarely starts a conversation on this topic, and if it happens, she behaves extremely seriously, which is quite uncharacteristic for her. Her aggressive and, at times, harsh ways of solving problems with the four from Savannah also hint at the inner struggle of a young girl who is finally trying to come to terms with Bill’s death and the probable guilt that contributed to this event, which she is experiencing. Now, her tone has become more commanding and assertive than before, which hints to us that she took the role of leader in the group after Bill’s death.

Francis
Initially, the developers planned to make a relationship between Zoey and Francis. However, the testers found this moment in the game somewhat “distracting”, and this feature was cut out. Nevertheless, some individual elements of a once distant relationship can still be traced throughout the development of history; for example, small, not at all offensive, bantering with him, flirting with his simultaneously rude and absurd life values (in particular, his hatred for a large number of various things).
In” The Transition”, Zoey is somewhat confused by the fact that Rochelle was somehow able to attract the rude and uncouth Francis, adding that she is now sick of it. On the other hand, she finds it cute that he has something left inside.

Louis
From time to time, Zoey makes fun of Louis. If Louis dies, then she will become more sad and a little emotional.
In” Transition”, Zoey shows concern about his injury, telling the four from Savannah that they have a wounded person present.
If Zoey sacrifices herself in the finale of the “Victim” campaign, then she will say that Louis is her friend forever.

Coach
There is no definite relationship between them. Sometimes he can make fun of Ellis because of his love for Zoey

Ellis
At the first meeting, Ellis falls head over heels in love with Zoey, drowning in embarrassed chatter. However, initially, Zoey did not pay attention to him. Only at the second meeting, she “hides” and responds with a little reciprocity, but not to the same extent as Ellis. A spark broke out between them, which was reinforced by their close age, her friendliness and his openness, as well as a common worldview and life values. When Ellis leaves, she will repeat his name twice, thoughtfully ask herself the accompanying question about whether she should join their group or unite. She will say with a dejected tone: “I’m going to miss Ellis.” At the end of the campaign, she can also jokingly imitate Ellis ‘ story

Nick
From the very first meeting, Nick and Zoey did not get along: the cheater humiliatingly calls her a “doll” and asks if there is a man besides her with whom it would be possible to talk normally. Zoey answers him with sarcastic helplessness: “Yes, I can shoot you on the spot” or ” Oh-oh-oh, I don’t even know what to say… Oh — ♥♥♥♥ you!”. However, then Nick will claim that he was just joking, not knowing about the recent death of their colleague Bill. During their second meeting, Nick seems to begin to appreciate Zoey, in particular because of her support for their group.

Rochelle
Rochelle and Zoey were sincerely glad that they were not the only surviving women on Earth. They praise and thank each other and the other survivors for their good shooting at special infected, and Zoey seems happy to share some supplies with Rochelle. However, she is confused by the idea that she has feelings for Francis.

Coach

The coach the school physical education
coach loves chocolate very much it seems that we will never know the name of the coach because there is not even a comic book on the second lefta that I am so waiting for

How do the characters relate to him and what are their relationships?

Ellis
Despite the age difference, the Coach and Ellis have several common interests: they both love the Midnight Riders music group, respect Jimmy Gibbs Jr., both like the Rustling Oaks amusement park. The coach is unusually patient with Ellis ‘ simplicity and often defends him from Nick’s ridicule. They are both from the same city, which may also have contributed to the strengthening of their friendship. Despite this, the Coach will continue to remind Ellis to focus if he gets out of the rut.

Nick
Coach and Nick have a strained relationship. They look like Bill and Francis from the original game. Nick tries to tease the Coach in any way possible: whether it’s a negative statement about his favorite musical group or disparaging comments about the memories of the amusement park told by the Coach. However, despite their so-called passive-aggressive dislike, they will be quite saddened if one of them dies. Nick on this occasion can express the following phrase: “Damn it, Coach, why did you leave me?”, showing that in fact he considered him a friend.
As the story progresses, their relationship begins to cool down more and more, but Nick still teases him about being overweight and his love of chocolate.
A coach is someone who goes forward, despite Nick’s pessimism. When Nick asks the question: “Before we move across the bridge to those who just bombed us, can we develop a plan B just in case?”, the Coach answers him: “Well, Nick, you can now quite start a new life in this room,” to which Nick still had to agree to move on.

Rochelle
The relationship between Coach and Rochelle is very similar to the relationship between Zoey and Bill from L4D. They constantly exchange friendly phrases, and their characters completely complement each other. It is also very unpleasant for them to see the death of one of them. The coach often refers to Rochelle as a “little sister”, which in turn means that he must protect her.

Francis
The Coach and Francis have little interaction with each other, but if a biker talks to the Coach at the end of the Transition campaign, their conversation will be calm. In one of the dialogues, Francis will ask Rochelle if the Coach is her father, to which the Coach will express himself in a somewhat offended form (“What?!”), while Rochelle teases him. However, this reveals the Coach’s feelings (presumably because of the management of the sports team) and perhaps he does not trust Francis; for example, he notices that Francis may steal Jimmy Gibbs Jr.’s car while they are moving to the other side.

Zoey
They also interact little with each other. The coach teases Ellis about his meeting with Zoey, telling him to stop being so nervous, and jokes about his interest in her. The coach praises Zoey when she kills the special infected in the finale of the “Transition” campaign.

Louis
The coach and Luis, as it turns out, understand each other very well in various situations, since they are both optimists and want to keep their good mood. The coach offers Louis (as well as the rest of the survivors) to team up with his team and go to New Orleans, but Louis politely refuses and wis

Ellis

Ellis the car mechanic is very fond of Jimi Gibbs Jr. and Midnight Riders is
in love with Zoey it’s a pity that they will not see each other once…

How do the characters relate to him and what are their relationships?

Coach
They were both born in Georgia, which allows them to freely discuss the local culture and geography of the state among themselves. Thanks to their excellent knowledge of the area, they freely navigate in the Savanna and choose the most reliable places to rescue the group. But even despite such seemingly distinctive signs, the Coach treats Ellis as an inexperienced recruit. Although this may have been a joke, but the Coach, talking to the original four, wanted to make room for one member of their team instead of Ellis.

Nick
At the beginning of the story, Nick subjected Ellis to frequent ridicule. Nick is an ordinary representative of alpha males, who has absolutely no direct and justified aggression towards Ellis, and making fun of him is a kind of way to put him in his place in his own individual hierarchy. Ellis, in turn, rarely takes offense at jokes, unless, of course, they do not affect his favorite racing driver Jimmy Gibbs Jr. and his favorite band “Midnight Riders”. Soon, when trusting relationships began to prevail among all the survivors, Nick began to treat Ellis better, but at the same time he did not stop sometimes dropping jokes about him.
At first glance, it seems that Nick has a great dislike for Ellis, but in fact this is not so: for example, if Ellis and Nick remain alive only together, then Nick will apologize for his ignorant behavior towards him. Ellis can sometimes make fun of Nick by comparing his ex-girlfriend to a spittoon. In general, Ellis considers Nick a very good friend and even suggests that he get a “Bros”tattoo. To Nick’s exclamations: “I hate you, Ellis!”, he will answer: “I still love you, Nick.”

Rochelle
Rochelle is the most reserved towards Ellis. She refers to his grace when he begins to tell another story about his friend Keith. Although Rochelle understands the whole essence of the situation and often takes Nick’s side, she does not patronize Ellis and often tolerates his antics. This is explained by the fact that Rochelle is several years older than him and has quite a good experience of communicating with people of different social groups thanks to her work in the media. Ellis is very polite to Rochelle. He addresses her with the prefix “Miss”, starting from the very first campaign. Rochelle sees Ellis as a harmless guy; this explains why Ellis is the only one who can make her laugh. They are like a younger brother and sister: for example, she will stand up for him and give good advice if Nick starts making fun of Ellis about his love for Zoey. Ellis is closer to Rochelle than the other survivors.

Francis
Ellis gets along with Francis. He treats him like a tough guy who is definitely trustworthy. Sometimes they can have a dialogue about motorcycles and cars. Both think that among the “real” zombies there are vampires, werewolves, mummies and aliens. Their only conflict was over a discussion of Jimmy Gibbs, Jr., in which Francis had a bad opinion of the serial racer. If Nick or the Coach say that Francis can steal their car, Ellis will repeat several times: “I’ll kill him” and tell the other survivors that the plan has changed dramatically, and now their main target is a biker.

Zoey
Ellis fell head over heels in love with Zoey after meeting her. He considers it “love at first sight”. Coach and Nick will make fun of him about this. Ellis claims that he became more nervous because he constantly thinks about her, even the topic of marriage slipped through. At the beginning of the “Transition” campaign, Ellis is so excited that he can’t start a conversation with Zoey and asks someone from the survivors to talk to her. Leaving, Ellis will be discouraged by the fact that he will have to leave Zoey. To some extent, Zoey pays attention to Ellis, but not to the same extent as he does. At the end of the campaign, she relents and wonders if she will ever be able to see Ellis again.

Louis
Ellis and Louis get along well with each other. They share their enthusiasm and optimistic attitude. Louis thinks that he will definitely get to New Orleans. They are both avid fans of video games, as in some phrases Louis mentions Counter-Strike and Half-Life, and Ellis mentions Team Fortress 2.

Nick

Nick a ladies man who wears a 3,000 suit often makes sarcastic jokes in the direction of Ellis

How do the characters relate to him and what are their relationships?

Coach
They are both similar to their predecessors: Bill and Francis from the first game of the series. Nick is not afraid to insult or ridicule the Coach for his excess weight, but also does not hesitate to praise him for his good shooting. Apparently, Nick recognizes the Coach as the informal leader of the group, although he is the first to dispute the plans proposed by him. Nicholas will stop talking if he notices that the Coach’s blood is boiling. However, their negative relations are only in words: after all, their main goal is survival. Nick can comment on the death of the Coach with the following phrases: “Damn, Coach, I will miss you” or ” Damn, Coach, and who did you leave me for?”, which only confirm the friendly attitude of the cheater to him. In the Marketplace, when the Coach mentions the “Midnight Riders”, Nick can ask about them. This is a rare case when he is interested in something from his comrades.

Ellis
At the beginning of the story, Nick shows contempt for Ellis. He constantly makes fun of the mechanic, because he considers him a redneck. A cheater may intentionally pronounce his name with a southern accent. It comes to the point that Nick (in” Transition”) openly threatens Ellis to leave him.
Nevertheless, with the development of the story, Nick’s respect for Ellis grows, for example, in “Dark Carnival”, Nick can compliment him or make fun of him in a more harmless manner, deliberately cursing his idol

Rochelle
Probably, of all the survivors, Nick likes Rochelle the most. For example, if she accidentally shoots at him, he, restraining himself, and without a share of aggression, will ask not to do this anymore[10]. Perhaps, initially, Nick considered her the only remaining surviving woman in the world, which was the reason for this attitude.
For her part, Rochelle has ambivalent feelings for Nick. On the one hand, she can stand up for him (for example, during the murder of a helicopter pilot), but on the other, in the “Transition”, her patience apparently ends. However, these two seem to have more in common than the rest of the survivors, since they are not from the same city, both are fluent and have the same taste for weapons (different types of assault rifles).

Francis
They both hate each other. At the very beginning of the “Crossing” campaign, if Francis is on the bridge, then Nick can call him a “dirty monkey in a leather jacket”[11], while Francis calls him “the suit” or “Colonel Sanders”. During the campaign, Nick will ask the others about their main goal: “… we go down under the river, get out and beat the biker’s face, right?”[12], at the same time trying to involve Ellis to help him in this case, arguing that the biker can steal Jimmy Gibbs. Nick believes that Francis will not keep his word and will not lower the bridge. At the end of the campaign, Francis, like Zoey and Louis, helps the four from Savannah. Nick, picking up one of the thrown objects, can apologize for his behavior[13]. At the crossing, Nick will thank Francis for his help in lowering the bridge.

Zoey
Like Frances, Zoe doesn’t like Nick. At the first meeting, he calls her a “doll” and asks about the presence of a “man” with whom he could talk. It is not surprising that she boldly responds to Nick’s rudeness and even threatens to shoot him.
Nick teases Ellis, who is in love with Zoey. For example, he will offer his candidacy instead of Ellis. At the last meeting, Zoey doesn’t really want to help Nick, but she has to.

Louis
Nick seems to be disdainful of Louis, which the latter notices. At the same time, schuler is the only one of the four who does not like Louis, who assumes that Bill would shoot him soon. Nevertheless, Nick notes Louis ‘ good shooting skills and would prefer to exchange him for Ellis.

Rochelle

As a junior assistant producer at a well-known news station, Rochelle was mainly engaged in stretching cables and serving coffee. But when the outbreak of the virus made the employees feel unwell, Rochelle got a break: she released a report from Savannah about the evacuation center located there. She was still installing cameras when her big story turned into a war zone. (and I took this from the Internet because I have nothing to say about Ro)

How do the characters relate to him and what are their relationships?

Coach
Rochelle and the Coach have a warm friendly relationship, like Zoey and Bill from Left 4 Dead. The coach often calls her “girl” or “little sister”. Ro often tries to cheer him up with funny or encouraging phrases, and also praises him for well-thought-out plans, for example, using the Midnight Riders concert to attract the attention of the helicopter pilot at the end of the “Gloomy Carnival”. If the Coach dies, then Rochelle will sincerely begin to feel sad for him.

Ellis
Rochelle treats Ellis like a younger brother. Throughout history, they often joke among themselves. The girl not only stands up for protection from Nick’s malicious mockery of Ellis, who is in love with Zoey, but also gives him good advice about this. Although there were also situations that somewhat exasperated Ro: when Ellis began to talk about completely stupid and absurd things; for example, in the first chapter of “Swamp Fever”, the mechanic seriously warns the team about the sinister “bloody farmers” who “raise not bread, but people to eat”; however, Rochelle, having learned a little later that in fact there are no such “farmers”, was somewhat dissatisfied with this supposedly “serious” statement

Nick
It seems that Rochelle is the only one of the whole group who does not get into conflicts with Nicholas. Despite small short-term interpersonal differences, they get along much better with each other than with Coach and Ellis. They are both united by a common, true view of the catastrophe that has spread throughout the country, which only strengthens their relationship. In “Transition”, when Nick once again omits a joke about Ellis and his missed chance with Zoey, Rochelle declares that there are two women left in the world, one of whom hates him, hinting at Zoey and indicating that the second woman (that is, she) does not dislike him

Francis
It seems that Rochelle liked Frances. For the most part, they get along well with each other and even share a hatred for many things (although Ro’s hatred for Francis ‘ favorite vest created some tension between them). The nature of the biker’s communication with the journalist makes it obvious that he is attracted to her, while she may have given free rein to her feelings and decided to reciprocate. However, whether this is really a sincere sympathy for Francis or the usual, characteristic of him, depraved lust is still unclear

Louis
Louis and Rochelle have a warm friendly relationship. At the first meeting, when she sees his injured knee, she takes into account his health. Ro also invites the original three to join them, but Louis politely rejects this offer, saying that she and her group can take care of themselves and will definitely get to the desired goal.

Zoey
Rochelle and Zoey were sincerely glad that they were not the only surviving women on Earth. There is no hatred between them, and even on the contrary-they are happy to help each other.

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