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* [[Private Detective]]: Lisbeth, who's so good that Armansky gives her all the tough assignments and only keeps one other PI on staff to run ordinary background checks and the like. Mikael is forced into the duties of one when investigating Harriet's disappearance.
* [[The Rainman]]: Lisbeth is unapologetically asocial, and if other people think she acts weird, she views this as their problem. The government even classifies her as insane and schizophrenic because she steadfastly refuses to cooperate with any of the tests they give her. They're so wrong it isn't even funny, but she is still introverted to an reclusive level and emotionally detached.
* [[Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil]]: Pretty much ''all'' the good guys are of the opinion that rape is worse than murder. Given Larsson's history, this is probably a case of [[AuthorWriter Onon Board]].
* [[Reason You Suck Speech]]: Many characters are fond of this. Lisbeth uses on in the first film to defend herself when Mikael questions her about {{spoiler|Martin's death.}} and why he deserved to die. In the second film, Armansky gives one to Lisbeth when she says she didn't know why she never said good bye. "You don't care about anyone, you treat your friends like dirt. It's as simple as that." Which she is unable to disagree with.
* [[Rebellious Spirit]]: Lisbeth has pretty major issues with authority. It bites her in the ass a lot, most often at times when it's least convenient. Mikael even notes in ''Hornet's Nest'' that many of her problems are related to this.
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