1 | The Characters of ''WebVideo/TheClassroom''. |
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5 | [[folder:Mr. Luciano]] |
6 | * ApatheticTeacher: He doesn't care much for teaching... |
7 | * CoolTeacher: But he's still a pretty okay guy. |
8 | * BatmanGambit: Pulls one on Scooter in the first episode. |
9 | * BenevolentBoss: Most of the time... |
10 | * BunnyEarsLawyer: He's not that great of a teacher and prefers computers to people, but his students are still dedicated people. |
11 | %%* DemotedToExtra |
12 | * DropInCharacter: Inverted since his promotion to Tech Coordinator. Any scene with Luciano takes place almost exclusively in his office, with the students dropping in on him instead. |
13 | * {{Expy}}: of Michael Scott, to a certain extent. He has more of the incompetence rater than the goofiness. |
14 | * InSeriesNickname: "Lucy" or "Luci," DependingOnTheWriter. |
15 | %%* {{Jerkass}} |
16 | %%** JerkWithAHeartOfGold |
17 | %%* ManChild: Sometimes. |
18 | %%* ManipulativeBastard: He has his moments. |
19 | * TheMentor: Settles into this role after a bit. |
20 | %%* OutOfFocus |
21 | * RealLifeWritesThePlot: He's not around often because he left his position as teacher to be Tech Coordinator. Even though it's acknowledged in-universe, scheduling prevents him from being around much. |
22 | * SurroundedByIdiots: He certainly thinks so. |
23 | * ThrowItIn: Many of his lines are improvised. |
24 | [[/folder]] |
25 | [[folder:Mrs. Reda]] |
26 | * HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Often trusts the wrong people to accomplish things. |
27 | * MisplacedKindergartenTeacher: Comes across as this sometimes, but no one seems to mind. |
28 | * PetTheDog: Much more willing to show her appreciation for her students than Lucy. |
29 | * SatelliteCharacter |
30 | * SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Sort of, for Luciano. While she lacks his strange personality quirks, she still takes on his role as the long-suffering teacher surrounded by insane students. |
31 | * UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Often plays this role, making a suggestion that sets the stage for the episode's conflict. |
32 | * WhatTheHellHero: She's seen delivering one of these to Ashley and Anthony for Anthony's inappropriate PDA lecture. |
33 | [[/folder]] |
34 | [[folder:Jason]] |
35 | * AmbitionIsEvil: Averted, despite his attempts to gain recognition for all his work. |
36 | * AttentionWhore: Sort of. He really just wants someone to acknowledge all of the hard work he puts into things, and is willing to go to extremes to ensure it. |
37 | * {{Catchphrase}}: ''"Scooter..."'' |
38 | * ControlFreak: Sort of. |
39 | * DeadpanSnarker: In response to Scooter's antics. |
40 | * EvilCostumeSwitch: His new look in the fourth episode contributes to his descent into fashion-savvy narcissism, but its subverted in that he keeps the look even after his HeelRealization. |
41 | * {{Expy}}: Of Dwight Schrute. |
42 | * {{Foil}}: To Scooter, in that Scooter's a slave to societal expectations whereas Jason's a free-thinking visionary. |
43 | * TheHero: The closest thing the show has to one. |
44 | * KickTheDog: His treatment of Scooter in the Valentine's Day Episode. |
45 | * PopCulturedBadass: How he thinks of himself, throwing references around in an effort to sound cool when he's trying to accomplish things. See ShoutOut below. |
46 | * {{Narcissist}}: Becomes this during the fourth episode, and still occasionally displays some basic traits. |
47 | %%* NiceGuy |
48 | * NumberTwo: Thinks of himself as this to Luciano/Reda. |
49 | * OnlySaneMan: Thinks himself this, but proves several times that he isn't. |
50 | * TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Delivers one to Scooter in the fifth episode. |
51 | * TheRival / UnknownRival: To Scooter, but he seems much less aware of this rivalry than Jason does. |
52 | * ScarfOfAsskicking: Begins wearing a few starting the fourth episode. |
53 | * ShoutOut: Makes one to ''Film/TheDarkKnight'' when he practically quotes the Joker's speech to Harvey Dent verbatim. |
54 | * TookALevelInJerkass: In the 5th episode. |
55 | * UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: Occasionally, but he has more sympathetic moments than not. |
56 | * VitriolicBestBuds: Develops this with Scooter, even if they don't admit it. |
57 | %%* WideEyedIdealist |
58 | * WrongGenreSavvy: Occasionally. |
59 | * YesMan: To Luciano, at least until he realizes it gets him nowhere. |
60 | [[/folder]] |
61 | [[folder:Scooter]] |
62 | * AsideGlance: Delivers these fairly often. |
63 | %%* BigManOnCampus |
64 | * BrilliantButLazy: It's implied that he could be just as good at his work as Jason if he applied himself. |
65 | %%* ClassClown |
66 | * TheDitz: Occasionally. |
67 | * {{Foil}}: To Jason, as Scooter is more of a self-conscious societal slave, and Jason is a more independent nerd type. |
68 | %%* {{Jerkass}} |
69 | %%** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Occasionally. |
70 | * JiveTurkey: Subverted in that he uses modern slang like "Swag" and "YOLO." |
71 | * PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy: Has shades of this, and mentions he's a rap fan. |
72 | * ProfessionalSlacker |
73 | * TheRival: To Jason. |
74 | * StepfordSmiler: Despite his assumed popularity, it's suggested he's much lonelier than he appears. |
75 | * TeachersPet: He thinks of himself as Luciano's "Favorite." Luciano corrects him. |
76 | * VitriolicBestBuds: Develops this with Jason, even if they don't admit it. |
77 | * YesMan: Shares this quality with Jason to an extent. |
78 | [[/folder]] |
79 | [[folder:Garrett]] |
80 | * AesopAmnesia: He'll go from revealing his HiddenHeartOfGold one episode, and the next he's reverted back into a {{Jerkass}}. |
81 | %%* TheCynic |
82 | %%* DeadpanSnarker |
83 | * {{Foil}}: To Anthony, sort of. They're both mean-spirited schemers, but Garrett usually displays some level of remorse where Anthony doesn't. |
84 | * FriendlessBackground: Implied in the fourth episode. |
85 | * TheGrinch: Revealed to be one during the ChristmasEpisode. |
86 | * JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Many subplots revolve around revealing him to be this rather than a standard {{Jerkass}} |
87 | * LonelyTogether: With Taylor in the Valentines Day episode. |
88 | * PaperThinDisguise: His Janitor disguise. |
89 | %%* PsychoticSmirk |
90 | * ScarfOfAsskicking: Not that he kicks any ass, but he is often seen with a scarf on. |
91 | * SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: Says as much about Taylor. |
92 | * SociopathicHero: At his best. |
93 | * ThoseTwoGuys: With Anthony. |
94 | %%* TokenEvilTeammate |
95 | * TheUnsmile: Wears a disturbing one throughout the fourth episode. |
96 | * VillainProtagonist: Occasionally, and particularly during the ChristmasEpisode. |
97 | * WaistcoatOfStyle: In tandem with his scarves. |
98 | * ZanyScheme: Often involved in one with Anthony. |
99 | [[/folder]] |
100 | [[folder:Anthony]] |
101 | %%* BrilliantButLazy |
102 | * CloudCuckoolander: He's definitely out there. |
103 | * CuteKitten: Has an almost frightening affinity for lolcats. |
104 | * DeadpanSnarker: The snarkiest character by far. |
105 | * DitzyGenius: He's fairly intelligent, but seems to have no filter as to what he says or does. |
106 | * {{Foil}}: To Garrett in the sense that he shows no remorse for his scheming where Garrett eventually does. |
107 | * ForScience: An occasional motivation. |
108 | * {{Jerkass}} |
109 | ** JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Unlike Garrett, who will occasionally express some remorse, Anthony's utterly unrepentant about his actions. |
110 | * MadScientist: Shades of this appear sometimes. |
111 | * ManipulativeBastard: He rigs the Secret Santa game so that he winds up with several presents in the ChristmasEpisode. |
112 | * NoodleImplements: From the fifth episode: |
113 | -->Anthony: Well, I suppose reanimating this dead bird I killed this morning can wait... |
114 | * OddFriendship: With Ashley, sort of. |
115 | %%* SociopathicHero |
116 | %%* TheStoic |
117 | * SurroundedByIdiots: Or as he calls them: ''Fools'' |
118 | * ThoseTwoGuys: with Garrett. |
119 | * VillainProtagonist: He actively dislikes the rest of the class, and regularly conspires against them. |
120 | * ZanyScheme: Often involved in one with Garrett, but demonstrates he's not without his own solo plans on occasion. |
121 | [[/folder]] |
122 | [[folder:Kameron]] |
123 | %%* TheBigGuy |
124 | * BlackAndNerdy: Subtler than Myles, but it's there. |
125 | * TheDragon: Occasionally to Garrett and/or Anthony. |
126 | %%* GentleGiant |
127 | * NoodleIncident: Whatever causes Luciano to specifically tell Kameron, of all people, not to look in his secret box. |
128 | * OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Often implied that he leads a very interesting offscreen life that never gets showcased. |
129 | %%* OnlySaneMan |
130 | %%* StraightMan |
131 | %%* TheQuietOne |
132 | [[/folder]] |
133 | [[folder:Myles]] |
134 | %%* BlackAndNerdy |
135 | * BreakoutCharacter: Popular as a result of his likability and tendency to be TheWoobie. |
136 | %%* ButtMonkey |
137 | %%* NiceGuy |
138 | %%* NoRespectGuy |
139 | * PaperThinDisguise: When he tries to audition for the new Teacher position. |
140 | * PhraseCatcher: "Shut up Myles!" |
141 | * SecretKeeper: For Taylor and Garrett after their kiss. |
142 | * StarvingStudent: Quite literally, according to the third episode. |
143 | * TheFriendNobodyLikes: Despite ironically being the nicest of them all. |
144 | * WithFriendsLikeThese: He's supposedly friends with the rest of the main cast, and still endures their disrespect for him. |
145 | [[/folder]] |
146 | [[folder:Taylor]] |
147 | %%* BitchInSheepsClothing |
148 | %%* TheCynic |
149 | * EasilyForgiven: by Jason for almost giving him a referral. |
150 | * LightFeminineDarkFeminine: The dark to Ashley's light. |
151 | * LonelyTogether: With Garrett in the Valentine's Day Episode. |
152 | * OnlySaneWoman: She still has her own quirks, but they're more understated. |
153 | * ThoseTwoGirls: Sort of, with Ashley. |
154 | * TranquilFury: Calmly calls the whole class out about their going to far about their New Years resolutions. |
155 | * {{Tsundere}}: Goes from ordering out referrals to kindly asking for Jason's forgiveness a scene later. |
156 | * TyrantTakesTheHelm: Briefly at the end of the second episode. |
157 | * WhatTheHellHero: Dishes this out to everyone about their New Years Resolutions. |
158 | * YouAreInCommandNow: Garrett and Anthony bestow the title of New Teacher upon her, briefly. |
159 | [[/folder]] |
160 | [[folder:Ashley]] |
161 | * AsideGlance: Has as many, if not more, of these than Scooter. |
162 | * ControlFreak: Even moreso than Jason. |
163 | %%* DeadpanSnarker |
164 | * GoneHorriblyRight: Her New Years Resolution plan and Anthony's PDA presentation. |
165 | * TheNapoleon: Very short and very catty. |
166 | * NumberTwo: While Jason thinks himself this, Ashley is more officially Mrs. Reda's go-to for assignments. |
167 | %%* TheHeart |
168 | * HypercompetentSidekick: To Luciano and Reda. |
169 | * LightFeminineDarkFeminine: The light to Taylor's dark. |
170 | * NiceJobBreakingItHero: Her actions in the fourth and fifth episodes. |
171 | * OddFriendship: With Anthony sort of, as well as Scooter. |
172 | * OnlySaneWoman: Played straight and subverted throughout the fourth episode. |
173 | * SanitySlippage: Loses it over the course of the fourth episode. |
174 | * ScrewThisImOutOfHere: Pulls this at the end of the fourth episode after she loses it. |
175 | %%* SurroundedByIdiots |
176 | * TeamMom: Tries to be this to the other main cast. |
177 | * ThoseTwoGirls: Sort of, with Taylor. |
178 | %%* WideEyedIdealist |
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