Stefanie Character Analysis

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LOGLINE: A couple takes an opportunity to admit their genius son into a very prestigious school despite there fears of being outcasted. In turn, there fears become reality and take a turn for the worst when a rival family does everything in their power to challenge the boards decision of their son’s admittance. With comedy at its core, this story mixes a happy go lucky style with thematic elects of revenge, conspiracy and challenge the ideals of the perfect family.

SUMMARY:
STEFANIE and HOWIE are two fun, young, broke, and nonetheless very average parents. They hold their values just high enough. It is clear that there son means more than the world too them- but they also hold there relationship very high in their priorities as well. Opportunity arises to shake there world when there genius son OLLIE is offered and
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The couple is together and stress free at last. the distant sunset sets the stage as stefanie reveals a positive pregnancy test to Howie.

CHARACTERS:
Stefanie: A proud mother, driven,a lover, average, quirky, strong willed. She’s willinging to do just about anything for her son and to see him rise above her own accomplishments.

Howie: A Dad and a Husband. He plays these roles very well although does not succumb to the average pressures. He hold his relationship with Stefanie above all others. He takes pride in there relationship- although to might be different than the typical mold. He’s proud of his son.

LIndsay: A mother, who used to be cool but now just puts her “cool attitude” as an act for others. SHe does everything for the limelight. She will sacrifice her family for her image. Underneath it all she really just wants life to be perfect and will do anything to get it

Devin: Devins a cool dad, he even went to burning man once. He’ll do anything for Lindsay and although he doesn't really agree with her all that

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