Supporting Characters
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Tyler Barrol
Tyler is Daniel Grayson’s preppy go-getter roommate from Harvard, who comes to visit his brosef in the Hamptons and never leaves. Turns out Tyler is something of a psychopath-turned-hustler, and he cons his way into the Grayson family business and usurps Daniel’s position as the prodigal son. Tyler develops a relationship with both Nolan and Ashley, and as he plots to elevate his social status...
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Mason Treadwell
Born as Leo Treadwell, this ascot-loving journalist used to be up to his neck in debt. But when he covered the Flight 197 incident, his life changed. He not only spoke to David Clarke in prison, but got to know his daughter, Amanda, and broke her trust when he lied about her father in his book, The Society Connection. It could have been a tell-all, but the Graysons blackmailed him into hiding...
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Satoshi Takeda
Starting off in Season 1 as a bit of a mystery man, Satoshi Takeda arrived in the Hamptons posing as a Japanese businessman looking to invest in Grayson Global. It was quickly discovered that Takeda trained Emily Thorne in martial arts as she was preparing to avenge her father. Not only did he shoot Tyler in Episode 15, “Chaos,” but he also briefed Amanda on Emily’s quest. Takeda has trained...
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Padma Lahari
Padma Lahari joined the cast in Season 2 as the CFO of Nolcorp. She and Nolan Ross quickly formed a romantic relationship. But The Initiative was blackmailing her after they kidnapped her father. In exchange for her father's life, Padma had to hand over The Carrion Program. This intense bit of coding has the ability to turn off the lights in all of Manhattan. Unfortunately, Padma didn't make it...
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White-Haired Man (Gordon Murphy)
This silver-haired villain became known as the White-Haired Man at the end of Season 1. As a member of Americon Initiative, he carried out the jailhouse murder of David Clarke. Emily tried to kill him in the Season 1 finale, but changed her mind at the last minute. He supposedly blew up Victoria and Lydia’s private plane, but we later learn he helped Victoria escape and go undercover. He also...
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Lydia Davis
As the backstabbing secretary of Conrad Grayson, Lydia Davis was one of the central Global employees involved in the cover up surrounding David Clarke’s terrorism case. This involvement may have had something to do with Lydia’s affair with Conrad. Once Victoria Grayson caught wind of her husband’s infidelity, she was quick to take Lydia down — but this mistress wasn’t taken out easily. After...
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Kenny Ryan
Kenny conned his way into the Porters’ lives when he used Declan’s schoolmate, Trey Chandler, to convince him to rob mansions. Declan “dropped” his ID, and when Kenny didn’t go to the cops, the Porters became indebted to him. Along with his brother, Nate, Kenny is bad news for the Porter brothers — all as a part of their payback for the death of their father many years ago.
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Nate Ryan
As the jailbird brother of Kenny, Nate’s bad news. He finished a five-year stint at Rikers Island for drug trafficking, and when Jack and Declan try to bust him for it, he ends up pinning the drugs on the Porters. While Kenny tries to smooth things over, Nate is out for the Porters’ blood.
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Helen Crowley
Apart from the White-Haired Man, Helen is the only member of Americon Initiative we’ve seen thus far. She has a direct line to Grayson Global and threatened Conrad until Daniel took over the company, and also claims to know the whereabouts of Aiden Mathis’s missing sister, Colleen.
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The Falcon
The Falcon is a computer hacker whose real name is Edith Lee. She has worked for both The Initiative and the Graysons on several occasions. She forged documents which implicated David Clarke in the downing of Flight 197, and she successfully kept Nolan Ross out of intel that could have saved Padma Lahari's life. Nolan meets The Falcon in Season 2, Episode 19, "Identity," when he challenges her...










