Meet the characters of Girl/Girl Scene!
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EVAN- played by Tucky Williams
This lady-killer leads a glamorous and self-indulgent lifestyle. Narcissistic and arrogant, she completely rejects heteronormative social mores, particularly with regard to love and relationships.
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MAXINE- played by Katie Stewart
The ultimate femme fatale. Evan’s closest friend and sometimes lover. Maxine has a heart of gold, but will this drug-fueled party-girl’s intense craving for danger and urge to live life to its most extreme lead to her own self-destruction? |
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JESSIE – played by Joe Elswick
At 16, Jessie realizes she’s gay after losing her virginity to Evan. Embued with a strong and unapologetic sense of self, she will stop at nothing to get who and what she wants – she’s the kind of girl you definitely don’t want to make angry.
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TRISTA – played by Roni Jonah
Trista’s violent and aggressive behavior is driven by her inability to connect emotionally with others. Creating trouble and viewing the aftermath is her only means of satisfaction.
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SUSAN – played by Cyndy Allen
Jessie’s mom, whose seemingly perfect life is thrown into tumult when her daughter comes out as a lesbian. But Susan has some secrets of her own.
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ELLIOTT – played by Jackson E. Cofer
Just your average, wholesome, transboy-next-door. Elliott is Jessie’s lifelong best friend, though he secretly harbors feelings for her. He becomes Jessie’s only means of support after her mother rejects her.
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TYLER- played by Santana Berry
Undoubtedly hot,
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Zoë – played by Kate Moody
This hipster is intelligent, funny and, since breaking up with her girlfriend, extremely depressed. With her best friend Evan at her side, Zoë bravely ventures out in hope of finding love again… or at the very least, a hottie to make out with.
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Thomas Tule – played by Eric Butts Faux-intellectual, bloviated, but good-natured idiot.
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