3. The Supporting Characters
Before going into more detail about the three main characters, it's worth noting the plethora of strong supporting characters that they live and work with. The performances range from straight laced to surreal but all of them get some great moments on screen. To start with their co-workers, there's the enigmatic Waymond Wimano who never speaks but receives constant abuse from everyone in the office. He works in the cubicle opposite the three mains with the delightfully bizarre Jet-Set and Montez Walker the loud, proud salesman extraordinaire who never tires of discussing his sex life. Joining them is Jillian Belk, the quirky office manager and inept assistant to Alex Murphy, who completes the main Telamericorp family as the foul-mouthed, rage-prone boss. At home they mostly have the pleasure of visits from their resident drug dealer Karl Hevacheck whom Adam and Blake perceive to be the smartest man they know, while Anders cannot stand him and refers to him as 'water trash'. There's certainly an eclectic cast here, and it's a surefire way to mine comedy out of any given situation.