![]() Scott Baxter as Kyle |
Kyle Zemming is a 16 year
old High School Kid. Most of what he does is motivated by love for his friends,
the desire to have more of a clue . . . about anything, really . . . and
of course, the hapless quest for sex. His habits include caffeine, putting
his foot in his mouth, and effortlessly embarrassing himself on a semi-regular
basis. So as you can see, his life is that of a fairly typical 16 year old
boy. He also more or less disdains the entire process of being a student.
As far as Kyle is concerned, “classes” means “time away from friends,” and
he merely tolerates this fact as best he can. Go Bulldogs. |
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![]() Amanda Robertson as Ash |
Ash Trinton is a freckles-and-chapstick
type of girl. Not a tomboy nor totally sexless, merely casual. She is self-aware
enough to process most stress and emotions before they have a chance to
pile up on her, and that can make her seem as though she flits carelessly
through her days, but really she’s just practical to an uncanny degree.
Her next biggest personality trait is openness. Ash will tell anyone about
anything in her life with no thought of self-censorship. This occasionally
gets her in trouble, but her close friends understand that Ash simply has
no relationship with the concept of privacy and that’s all there is to it. | |
![]() Jens Megelssen as Vaughn |
Randal Vaughn may seem at first like a laid back skater/slacker... but he loves to be challenged. He is by far more academically inclined than Kyle, but he only enters full on nerd territory when it comes to science classes. Give Vaughn a Chemistry set and microscope and he is one happy nerd. His other big hobbies include downloading obscure music, skating, playing chess, and if he has an important address or event to remember, he’ll just whip out a sharpie marker and scribble the information on a pants leg. No big deal. The bond he has with his friends is based on shared goofiness. Oh, and Vaughn is gay. | |