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What was she thinking back on that weird, fateful day in high school?! She wasn't thinking. She never had to think back then--no one even suspected she could. Now all she does is think. Think about what her life would have been like if she had made different choices.
 
What was she thinking back on that weird, fateful day in high school?! She wasn't thinking. She never had to think back then--no one even suspected she could. Now all she does is think. Think about what her life would have been like if she had made different choices.
  
Perhaps she is so quick to lash out is because subconsciously she's most angry at herself for choosing him.
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Perhaps she is so quick to lash out because subconsciously she's most angry at herself for choosing him.
  
 
== Ty the Janitor (Act III) ==
 
== Ty the Janitor (Act III) ==

Revision as of 12:08, 9 March 2011

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The following biographies are not authoritative. They are merely a starting point for the actors and script-writers to key off of. Also, feel free to modify them.

Young Wesley When, age 18 (all acts)

Young Wesley is brilliant, driven...and tenacious. Once he sets his mind to something he won't let go. He is (naively) confident...even optimistic...that if he just applies his scientific mind, things will work out for him (despite how much he's a tormented nerd in high school), he'll get the girl, and he'll end up on top...just like Bill Gates!

His best times are those spent with his best friend, Catherine Chronos, whom he respects enormously (though he's so clueless he doesn't pick up that she's into him romantically). He realizes he's a high school social outcast and tells everyone that doesn't matter. He is infatuated with Buffy the cheerleader, in part because she's smokin' hot and he has raging teenage boy hormones...and in part (though he'd never admit it--even to himself), because being paired with her would earn him some social acceptance.

Young Catherine Chronos, age 18 (all acts)

Young Catherine is just as brilliant as Wesley...but also has a the soul of an artist (though perhaps she's a better scholar of art than creator). Perhaps the bravura of her over-the-top Cyndi Lauper-esque fashion masks a bit of insecurity...and allows her to hold people at a distance before they have a chance to reject her.

She is patient (perhaps even passive?). Give it some time and things will work out.

Her best times are those spent with her best friend, Wesley When, whom she respects enormously (even though the stupid boy is so clueless at times...such as pining for that cheerleader when *anyone* can see that she is the perfect match for him...sigh).

Young Buffy, age 18 (all acts)

Young Buffy is on top of the world. She's hot, she's head cheerleader, and all the boys fall at her feet. What people don't know about her is that she craves constant attention and external validation to numb this nagging sense that all this glitz is rather empty. Why do all these questions keep running around in her brain, tainting her success? Yes, she's mean to the nerds and geeks...because she's afraid she's like them. Would the cool kids still accept her if they found out she did her own calculus homework?

Doctor Wesley When, age 43 (Act I and III)

Adult Wesley When is just as brilliant and driven and tenacious as his younger self. But now bitterness has displaced his optimism of youth. He didn't get the girl. Things *didn't* work out for the best. And now he's not just a social outcast, he's an outcast from the scientific community--his people!

But even though he's bitter, he's not one to wallow in it. He uses it to fuel his drive. He's confident that if he can fix this one error in his past, all will be righted.

Who would have imagined that nerd Wesley When's high school days would have been the best days of his life...at least those spent with his dearest friend, Prof. Chronos. Now unfortunately she's on the other coast, but at least they communicate regularly by email and she's here to cheer on his triumph.

Professor Catherine Chronos, age 43 (Act I and III)

Adult Catherine Chronos is just as brilliant as her younger self. But now a tinge of sad resignation colors her world. She was torn between her scientific and artistic interests, and had to settle for picking only one to focus on (science). Her scientific work is going OK (the world's expert on tachyon Midi-ether co-keypad ring theory), but only Wesley seems to understand and respect it. "Oh, Wesley"...her regular contact with him is bittersweet. She still pines for him, but has had to settle for friendship. She's toned down her outrageous fashions of youth...there doesn't seem to be a point to rebelling anymore.

Professor Catherine Chronos, age 43 (Act II)

This Catherine Chronos isn't going to be pushed around anymore. She was the nice, patient, understanding girl. And where did that get her? A face full of slime and her man in the arms of a cheerleader!

Prof. Chronos is taking charge. No more Ms. Nice Girl.

Art goes on the back burner while she uses all her scientific prowess to fix that one pivotal moment in high school and make things right.

Doctor Wesley When, age 43 (Act II)

Doctor When is a beaten man. He is even unsure of his own judgment: He thought his mentometer research would be a great breakthrough, but it has just gotten him shunned by his scientific peers. He thought he had found the love of his life, but all he gets is constant henpecking. He dreads going to work, and he dreads going home.

He really needs a spouse who can understand his vision and support him. A woman like...Catherine. Now it's all so clear...if only he could have come to his senses earlier!

Buffy When, age 43 (Act II)

Buffy When is angry. Angry at the march of time for stealing her looks and social stature.

Angry at her husband for even being a loser as a scientist. And for just being plain boring.

What was she thinking back on that weird, fateful day in high school?! She wasn't thinking. She never had to think back then--no one even suspected she could. Now all she does is think. Think about what her life would have been like if she had made different choices.

Perhaps she is so quick to lash out because subconsciously she's most angry at herself for choosing him.

Ty the Janitor (Act III)

Tiresias the Almighty Janitor.

Doctor Wesley When, age 43 (Denouement)

Happy married.

Professor Catherine Chronos, age 43 (Denouement)

Happy married.

Buffy the Lab Assistant, age 43 (Denouement)

The Stinger.