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Gus Late 60s. Gus lives across the hall with Wally, his lover of forty years. A relationship ruled by passion, Gus and Wally can often be heard bickering loudly, or making up loudly. Gus is similar to "The Thing" from the Fantastic Four, but instead of being made out of bricks he is flesh and blood, and instead of having superpowers he is a gay man who runs a diner.
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Natalie Leibowitz-Hernandez
Late 20s. Politically correct and intellectually well-endowed, Natalie is a professor of Women's Studies at the local college. Sensitive to biases in our culture, she refuses to name her newborn baby so as not to assign it a preconceived gender stereotype. She is a working mother who supports both "Baby Nameless" and her non-working "marital partner" Carlos.
Carlos Hernandez-Leibowitz
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Gwen Early 20s. Andy's on-again, off-again girlfriend, Gwen completed two years of community college before settling in Mission Hill, which she describes as "bitchin'". She met Andy working at Ron's Waterbed World, and soon determined that he too was bitchin'. Someday she'd like to be an accomplished person who achieves her goals and makes a serious contribution to society but as what, she hasn't a clue. Until then, she's gonna have a bitchin' good time!
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George Bang 17. Kevin's other best friend. George works long hours after school in his father's market. George is extremely competitive in everything from taking tests to playing video games, and will often burst into tears if he loses. He shares all the same interests as his best friends and is particularly proud of owning the complete Babylon 5 collectible card game. |