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Comedy
Serving Sass, Good-vibes-only, and Fun
Drama
Guarded, Reserved, Vulnerable
Drama
Grounded, Comforting, Kind
Cast me
Josiah Cruz
Josiah Cruz
Warm, Vulnerable, Good-boi
Mid to late 20s. The guy who put his life and culinary aspirations on pause to become the full-time caregiver of his grandma. Knowing the right things to say, and a willingness to be vulnerable make him the confidant among his loved ones. He is itching to cut loose and rebel, and pursue his dreams of opening his own bakery, but his heart and values keep him from setting boundaries and saying “no,” resulting in a simmering resentment masked with obedience.
Imagine: Harvey Guillen in What We Do In The Shadows mixed with Steven Yeun in Beef
JD
Sassy, Clumsy, Your #1 Stan
Early to mid 20s. Sandwich Artist at Subway by day, and runs an amateur Swiftie TikTok account by night. Being an enabler and loudly loyal to a fault, he is down for crazy antics and will read someone to filth if they try to ruin the vibes. But beneath the glass walls of sass, he is clearly showering others with support in order to hopefully get a fraction of that love in return.
Imagine: Joel Kim Booster in Sunnyside and Oscar Montoya in Minx
Imagine: Joel Kim Booster in Sunnyside and Tituss Burgess in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Dylan Rodriguez
Pensive, Ecclectic, Free-loving
18-22. The guy in paint-splattered clothes sat in the corner of the lecture hall, who is an island unto himself; is there wisdom behind that timid smile, or just aloof bliss that allow him to glide through campus and life? Though reliable when called upon to help, he is begging for his walls to falter and reveal his unfiltered thoughts. But until then, the depth of his emotions are boldly splashed onto canvases, hazed with the smoke from some devil’s lettuce.
Imagine: Chris Perfetti in Abbott Elementary mixed Eduardo Franco in Stranger Things
[Redacted]
Astute, Reserved, Anti-social
26. Bored with the world. Inconspicuously eavesdropping when you think your Zoom is on mute, he knows secrets that he doesn’t care for, but he’ll sell them to the right buyers. Don’t let his non-threatening demeanor on the streets fool you. If you push his buttons in public, he can’t throw hands, but he can S.W.A.T. you, leave you bankrupt, and frame you for murder from the comfort of his keyboard. When he crosses paths with someone who rivals his abilities, intrigue turns into obsession and a denial of wanting to impress an equal.
Imagine: Jordan Gavaris in Orphan Black and Ezra Miller in We Need To Talk About Kevin
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