List of Pure Pwnage characters

The Pure Pwnage web series and TV series feature many of the same characters and actors, but there are also notable differences in the cast and the characters' experiences.

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Web Series

Due to Jeremy's profound immersion in video game culture, his social skills have atrophied. Because Jeremy has lived in his basement for most of his life, he has had very little conversation with any other person and has therefore taught himself how to speak. His accent is slurred, full of interjections such as "like" and "'n' stuff," and employs Leetspeak. However, he has also developed the ability to quickly master any video game, and can play competitively against extremely skilled opponents. Jeremy often makes narcissistic comments about himself.

The show is shot almost entirely from Kyle's point of view and he often talks to the other characters. There are some instances where Kyle is caught on camera. In Episode 2 ("Girls"), when Jeremy is talking about the one time he pwned, the mirror behind him gives a presumably accidental glimpse of Kyle filming. In addition, Episode 9 ("The Story of Dave"), gives a third person shot of Kyle filming when the group is ambushed, but his face is hidden behind the camera as usual. His face is finally revealed in Episode 12 ("Game Over").

In Episode 18 ("Just the Guys Pt. 2"), it is revealed that Kyle is also involved with producing pornography.

Doug's triumphant catchphrase "Boom, headshot!" has become a popular exclamation among FPS players and has appeared on many online message boards and chatrooms. The phrase is particularly popular in the online game Counter Strike: Source because that resulted in Doug saying it the most. "BOOM!Headshot" is also featured in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 as a callsign the player can set.

He is known to do many outrageous things like breaking his keyboard, and uncontrollable screaming when he dies in Counter-Strike. The most outrageous thing he did was after being rejected by Jeremy, while walking away and twitching, threw down his TV he was carrying which shattered.

Dave left the show after Episode 9 ("The Story of Dave"), saying he had things to do back in China (he later returned in Episode 13, "Old Habits"). The web comic later revealed that he was really moving to Vancouver for a new job. However, the creators of Pure Pwnage have been known to be misleading, and the web comic could very well be a filler for those looking for an explanation on why Dave left the show. Hak5's documentary on Pure Pwnage implies that Dave simply didn't want to star in the show and requested to be written out in a positive way. Dave returned to the show in season 2, rescuing Jeremy from his "near pwned" experience against Doug and the Big Bad. He refused to say what happened in China but he resumes playing games and cooking for Jeremy and Kyle.

Troy Dixon, who played T-Bag, died in a car crash on December 6, 2008.[3][4] The Pure Pwnage cast is quoted as saying:

It is with great sadness that we bring you this news. Troy Dixon lost his life in a car accident on Saturday night. He will be remembered for his warmth and kindness, and for the laughter he was able to bring to this world. Whether he was on the stage of a comedy club or in front of a camera, Troy was truly in his element as an entertainer. He will be missed dearly by his friends, family, and all of us at Pure Pwnage. We're grateful to have had the opportunity to know him.

TV Series

At the beginning in the TV series, his mother forces him to get a job. He eventually lands a job at a grocery store after his quick hand-eye coordination is noticed by the store's manager.

The show is shot almost entirely from Kyle's point of view, and he often talks to the other characters although always from behind the camera.

Doug lives at home with his mother (who frequently kicks his father out of the house). Doug's mother often gives Doug money to leave the house, so she can entertain different men.

Jeremy's mom-Doesn't approve of Jeremys love of games but is too soft on him.

Judge-The judge who announces Doug as guilty when he accidentally muggs an old lady.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Jeremy's Official Myspace". http://www.myspace.com/teh_real_jeremy. Retrieved 2007-08-17. 
  2. ^ Starting with Episode 8, the Pure Pwnage cast and crew hold a public TeamSpeak interview soon after the release of each episode, revealing many details about the show and the personalities involved in its creation. The recordings of each episode are linked in a post on the forums.
  3. ^ "Troy Dixon (1981-2008)". http://www.joystiq.com/2008/12/11/troy-dixon-1981-2008/. Retrieved 2008-12-29. 
  4. ^ "Troy Dixon, 1981–2008". http://torontoist.com/2008/12/troy_dixon.php. Retrieved 2008-12-29. 

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