Ellis

"Folks call me Ellis. I run an auto shop with a couple of my buddies. We're also in a band. I play bass."

- Ellis

"Kill all sons of bitches, that's my official instructions."

- Ellis

Ellis is one of the four playable Survivors in Left 4 Dead 2. He's a goofy, beer-loving smart guy that likes to work with machines. According to Chet, he is "extremely excited" about everything, like managing to visit a concert and kill a lot of zombies, making him more of an optimist, and believes himself to be indestructible.

Relationships with other Survivors
Ellis is naive and optimistic, possibly due to his age and seems to lack comprehension of the seriousness of his current situation, and has a mixed relationship with the other survivors.
 * Coach: Coach and Ellis, both being natives of Georgia, tend to understand the culture much better than Nick and Rochelle do, and are mutual fans of Jimmy Gibbs Jr., the Midnight Riders, and Whispering Oaks Amusement Park. However, Coach will also treat Ellis like an immature child on many occasions. He remarks that Ellis "isn't right in the head" for being so positive during a zombie apocalypse. During the start of "Dead Center" Ellis seems to bond with Coach first, as indicated by his instant recognition of "Coach!" when using the 'Look' option, whereas he will not be so familiar with the other two survivors ( however, both Nick and Rochelle say the same thing when he is looked on).
 * Nick: Nick subtly insults Ellis and makes fun of him on several occasions, but this dislike is seemingly one sided, as Ellis is hardly aggressive towards Nick in return but is not beyond simple retaliation. Ellis even seems to look up to Nick a bit, starting conversations with him such as having the same suit or sometimes being excited at Nick shooting the helicopter pilot. Nick is not beyond complimenting Ellis and even vague attempts to bond with him . However, Nick has aimed insults at Ellis by insulting the Midnight Riders and Jimmy Gibbs Jr., both of whom Ellis is a big fan. Ellis is sad to see Nick die, but Nick is sometimes negative toward Ellis even when he dies . Though, occasionally, Nick will say something to indicate he is sad that Ellis has died . Ellis is also heard being angered by Nick when talking about Horses, in the sense that Nick has a like of Horse meat, and Ellis says that "Horses are for riding" and not meant to be eaten. He also may sometimes call the spitter " Nick's Mom!", showing his rivalry with Nick.
 * Rochelle: Rochelle is more lenient towards Ellis, referring to him as "Sweetie" whenever Ellis trails off in to one of his long winded stories. Although Rochelle seems to have a more realistic grasp of the situation and sides with Nick, she is neither aggressive nor insulting toward Ellis and has patience with him. Ellis is polite toward Rochelle, referring to her as "Miss" throughout the first "Dead Center" scenario. Despite being almost the same age as each other, Rochelle treats Ellis like a child, even like a little brother at times.
 * Francis: Ellis seems to like Francis. He refers to him as cool guy a number of times and believes he is trustworthy. He and Francis will even talk about cars and motorcycles until they are stopped by Zoey. Their only conflict comes over Jimmy Gibbs Jr. who Francis either believes to be a guy or dog who sold tacos. If Nick mentions that Francis will probably steal Jimmy Gibbs Jr.'s car, Ellis repeats "I will kill him" and tells the other Survivors that their mission to New Orleans has changed and Francis is now their target.
 * Zoey: Ellis has a huge crush on Zoey. Ellis considers it love at first sight. Coach and Nick tease Ellis about liking Zoey, but Rochelle defends him. Ellis will seek advice from the others about Zoey before he sees her again. Ellis also states that he's a nervous wreck thinking about Zoey and will make comments about how attractive she looks with a gun during the finale. Zoey may also have feelings for Ellis, occasionally mimicking his ever-famous Keith stories or wondering aloud if they should have had him stay when they drive off at the end of The Passing.
 * Louis: Ellis and Louis get along quite well, sharing their enthusiasm and optimistic attitude, they are quick to wish each other the best. Louis finds Ellis funny when Francis and Nick begin to argue. Louis also feels Ellis will "definitely make it to New Orleans" praising him to go.

Quotes and Captions
"See: Ellis/Quotes"