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*[[Ashley Butler]]: Johnny's ex-girlfriend, who he still defends when she is threatened by gangs or overdosing on drugs. Johnny's dissatisfaction with her throwing her life away is a major step forward in his maturity.
*[[Ashley Butler]]: Johnny's ex-girlfriend, who he still defends when she is threatened by gangs or overdosing on drugs. Johnny's dissatisfaction with her throwing her life away is a major step forward in his maturity.


*[[Elizabeta Torres]], [[Malc]] and [[DeSean]]: Elizabeta is a Puerto Rican female drug lord, while Malc and DeSean are black males in the [[Uptown Riders]] gang. Aside from personal growth, racism is also a theme in the Lost and Damned. While the Angels of Death are often called racist against blacks, Johnny and the rest of the Lost (apart from Billy, who insults Johnny's Jewish heritage) are much more open minded, having a black member named [[Clay Simons]] and cooperating very closely with Elizabeta, Malc and DeSean.
*[[Elizabeta Torres]], [[Malc]] and [[DeSean]]: Elizabeta is a Puerto Rican female drug lord, while Malc and DeSean are black males in the [[Uptown Riders]] gang. Aside from personal growth, racism is also a theme in the Lost and Damned. While the Angels of Death are often called racist against blacks, and possibly white supremacist, Johnny and the rest of the Lost (apart from Billy, who insults Johnny's Jewish heritage and openly refers to the Chinese as "yellow") are much more liberal, having a black member named [[Clay Simons]] in the Brotherdood and cooperating very closely with Elizabeta, Malc and DeSean.


*Thomas Stubbs, [[Ray Boccino]] and [[Dave Grossman]]: All influential, white-collar men who employ the Lost for dirty work that they don't want to be seen doing themselves. Stubbs especially, they talk down to the Lost and are rare examples of the outside world come to influence them. Johnny sees all three of them as bad news because he is attached to his way of life, particularly seen when he harasses the Maitre'D before meeting Stubbs.
*Thomas Stubbs, [[Ray Boccino]] and [[Dave Grossman]]: All influential, white-collar men who employ the Lost for dirty work that they don't want to be seen doing themselves. Stubbs especially, they talk down to the Lost and are rare examples of the outside world come to influence them. Johnny sees all three of them as bad news because he is attached to his way of life, particularly seen when he harasses the Maitre'D before meeting Stubbs.
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