About the Job
Rachel Jacobs
I Think My Roommate is a Serial Killer!
About the Job
Rachel Jacobs is the kind of woman who reads The Economist for pleasure, wears sunglasses even when it’s overcast, and says things like “I’m not racist, I just prefer order.” She's an upper-middle-class professional who prides herself on being polished, articulate, and in control — but that control is performative. Underneath the gloss is someone deeply anxious about her place in a changing world. She thinks she’s a “good person,” but her subtle microaggressions and casual entitlement tell a more complicated story.
Rachel is not a villain, just out of touch. She's the woman who would accidentally cut someone in line, then lecture them about civility. Her scene builds tension without her ever realizing she's in danger — she’s followed, not for being cruel, but for being blind to how she moves through the world.
Required Range:
Subtle comedy rooted in self-importance
Dramatic obliviousness
Quiet panic that builds without words
Nuanced confrontation with other women
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Rachel Jacobs
I Think My Roommate is a Serial Killer!
About the Job
Rachel Jacobs is the kind of woman who reads The Economist for pleasure, wears sunglasses even when it’s overcast, and says things like “I’m not racist, I just prefer order.” She's an upper-middle-class professional who prides herself on being polished, articulate, and in control — but that control is performative. Underneath the gloss is someone deeply anxious about her place in a changing world. She thinks she’s a “good person,” but her subtle microaggressions and casual entitlement tell a more complicated story.
Rachel is not a villain, just out of touch. She's the woman who would accidentally cut someone in line, then lecture them about civility. Her scene builds tension without her ever realizing she's in danger — she’s followed, not for being cruel, but for being blind to how she moves through the world.
Required Range:
Subtle comedy rooted in self-importance
Dramatic obliviousness
Quiet panic that builds without words
Nuanced confrontation with other women
More jobs on the same project
Rachel Jacobs
I Think My Roommate is a Serial Killer!
About the Job
Rachel Jacobs is the kind of woman who reads The Economist for pleasure, wears sunglasses even when it’s overcast, and says things like “I’m not racist, I just prefer order.” She's an upper-middle-class professional who prides herself on being polished, articulate, and in control — but that control is performative. Underneath the gloss is someone deeply anxious about her place in a changing world. She thinks she’s a “good person,” but her subtle microaggressions and casual entitlement tell a more complicated story.
Rachel is not a villain, just out of touch. She's the woman who would accidentally cut someone in line, then lecture them about civility. Her scene builds tension without her ever realizing she's in danger — she’s followed, not for being cruel, but for being blind to how she moves through the world.
Required Range:
Subtle comedy rooted in self-importance
Dramatic obliviousness
Quiet panic that builds without words
Nuanced confrontation with other women