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Brian
In-house
About the Job
Age: 30s Ethnicity: Open Style: Geeky, disheveled, occasionally lovable nerd Brian (often misnamed “Brain”) is the office tech everyman: overworked, underappreciated, and painfully earnest. He’s a Swiss-army knife of production: filming, editing, fixing wifi issues, and derailing meetings with random trivia. He’s socially awkward but harmlessly enthusiastic. He sees himself as a “mentee” of Corgan. That, plus his obsession with cameras, D&D, and fantasy tropes makes him the comic relief, a man who treats the office like a live-action campaign. Beneath the goofiness, he’s loyal and sweet-natured, offering moments of surprising empathy Reference: Martin Starr (Silicon Valley) meets both Dwight Schrute and Jim Halpert (The Office)
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Brian
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About the Job
Age: 30s Ethnicity: Open Style: Geeky, disheveled, occasionally lovable nerd Brian (often misnamed “Brain”) is the office tech everyman: overworked, underappreciated, and painfully earnest. He’s a Swiss-army knife of production: filming, editing, fixing wifi issues, and derailing meetings with random trivia. He’s socially awkward but harmlessly enthusiastic. He sees himself as a “mentee” of Corgan. That, plus his obsession with cameras, D&D, and fantasy tropes makes him the comic relief, a man who treats the office like a live-action campaign. Beneath the goofiness, he’s loyal and sweet-natured, offering moments of surprising empathy Reference: Martin Starr (Silicon Valley) meets both Dwight Schrute and Jim Halpert (The Office)
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Brian
In-house


About the Job
Age: 30s Ethnicity: Open Style: Geeky, disheveled, occasionally lovable nerd Brian (often misnamed “Brain”) is the office tech everyman: overworked, underappreciated, and painfully earnest. He’s a Swiss-army knife of production: filming, editing, fixing wifi issues, and derailing meetings with random trivia. He’s socially awkward but harmlessly enthusiastic. He sees himself as a “mentee” of Corgan. That, plus his obsession with cameras, D&D, and fantasy tropes makes him the comic relief, a man who treats the office like a live-action campaign. Beneath the goofiness, he’s loyal and sweet-natured, offering moments of surprising empathy Reference: Martin Starr (Silicon Valley) meets both Dwight Schrute and Jim Halpert (The Office)