ROOMMATES: PILOT
Millea Erell for Tyler
Tyler is very analytical, and seems, on the outside, a bit cold, but that's just because he doesn't quite understand how to express himself "normally". He is transmasc, so transmasc va's will be given priority*! Also, I think he's on the spectrum (I didn't plan to write him that way, but from the end result of his character, I think his is), so neuro-divergent va's will also be given priority!
*If you aren't trans or neuro-divergent, feel free to apply anyways! I would normally ask you not to, but since this is on such a tight schedule, if I don't get any adequate auditions, I'll voice him anyways, and I'm neither trans nor on the spectrum, so.
Voiced maybe monotone? I really don't know, experiment with whatever you think would fit.
(first, quick realization, then the next lines turn from confused to a secondary, slower realization)
1. An alibi! I didn’t even get an alibi from the other two.
2. You’re terrible at this.
1. I am not a trained investigator! I am just... a concerned citizen.
2. Heh... pretty good cover.
1. What?
2. I'm just saying, that’d be a pretty good cover for the perpetrator.
1. I... well... maybe you’re right.
(dead serious, second line turns to disappointment)
1. The only two ways I could imagine doing this are sleepwalking, or if an alien parasite invaded my consciousness, controlled my body, and promptly erased any memories of it happening.
2. Wow. Pretty... pretty unlikely, I would think.
1. I agree. Which unfortunately means... my interviews have not borne any fruit.
(still kinda monotone, but softer than normal)
2. Wow, uh... you did all that in the past... what, fifteen minutes?
1. No, I... I started this when you were on your way. I *am* sorry I made you leave your date early... I guess I didn’t understand how important it was to you.
2. Yeah, well... this is pretty important to you, right?
1. Yes. I must figure out who peed and didn’t flush. It’s... I feel that it is my destiny.