My Amazing Woman, S02E05 Bonus, S02E06, S03E01, S03E01 Bonus
Project Overview
My Amazing Woman is an ongoing romantic superhero action comedy. A husband adjusts to having a wife with superpowers and a bunch of super powered friends (and enemies). While the major ongoing roles have been cast, there are guest roles available, some of which have become recurring.
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The money covers two full episodes and two bonus episodes.
Mindy is Amazing Woman's younger cousin. Unlike her cousin, she has no superpowers. However she figured out her uncle was the hero Mr. Wonderful and then later that Anna Kat was Amazing Woman. She decided to become a crimefighter herself and to hide it from her family just as they hid their identities from her. She created a reclusive billionaire identity called Mindy Marshall, had her buy a division of her father's company, and then, under her guidance, grew that company to be worth more than either her father's or her grandmother's wealth. Because she's hiding her triple identities, she is almost always in costume or some sort of disguise around Amazing Woman, who would presumably recognize her.
She's one part Velma from Scooby Doo and one part Barbie's kid sister Skipper. She's so smart and relatively untouched by tragedy (except for the death of her Aunt Mrs. Wonderful), that pretty much all of life is one big fun game to her. She's a technology whiz and can be a good leader when she wants to be. She is seemingly asexual, but has a very close relationship with the superheroine Alice and could be inclined in that direction if she ever gave that any thought.
- english
- american
- female young adult
(working through it, like a detective) He definitely had his phone with him. And even someone cleaning the wood chipper wouldn’t be able to get rid of the microscopic pieces of plastic.
They look like sunglasses, Ms. Goforth. She’s going under the door now. (beat) She’s in.
(working through it, like a detective) Someone surprised him, knocked him out or… (a beat) They then hauled him downstairs with the trolley. I think he’s been kidnapped, just like Trevor. (thinking) And the Faraday bag was so we couldn’t trace his phone.
Frank Weiner is a tough but fair minded district attorney. He is patterned after the television version of Hamilton Burger on the Perry Mason black and white television series. Weiner is no nonsense and relentless as a prosecutor, and so respected that no one gives him grief about his relatively funny name, also like Hamilton Burger. Frank is not pompous and is just a little bit likeable, which given that he has to stand for reelection, makes sense. He is only in S02E06.
He is not antagonistic to Arch J. Davis, his opponent in the trial. They may, in fact, have lunch together.
- english
- male adult
- american
Did you attend a holiday party with the defendant on December the twenty-third of a year ago at his company’s headquarters?
And at this party, did you and the defendant discuss the pending marriage and honeymoon of your friend, the decedent’s wife, and the decedent?
And so, your honor, the state believes it has shown that there was a crime committed, and that through evidence of motive, means, and opportunity it is more than likely that said crime was committed by the defendant and we request he be bound over for trial.
Not much to the character. He's a judge and is mostly even handed and neutral. I'm not looking for a lot of character here.
- english
- male adult
- american
You may be seated. I see we have our esteemed district attorney himself here for the prosecution.
Given the circumstances, counselor, I am surprised to find that you’re representing the accused.
(slightly perturbed) I am well aware, counselor, of the sixth amendment to the United States constitution. I was speaking more to the defendant’s choice of lawyer, given the identity of the decedent.
This character is in S02E06 and S03E01. Dot Beatty-Simon is a brilliant but mentally ill young woman who is infatuated with Doctor Calculus. She is the inventor of his suit and the co-inventor of its power source. She is hypersexualized and at the same time a bit childish and childlike. Like Doctor Calculus, she was a child prodigy. She met him in college when they were both too young to handle the emotions and hormonal urges they were feeling. They had a tumultuous relationship. Her physical maturing brought on both the development of her superpowers and the onset of her dissociative identity disorder, both pivoting on their break up.
She hints at abuse in her family by her father toward both her mother and her. This is not corroborated by her mother or her father, but may very well be the truth. She experiences life like someone thrown in a pool and told to swim, only she has a weight strapped to her ankle.
- english
- female young adult
If you don’t know me, how can you tell anyone about me? It’s nothing personal. If it was, I probably would have killed you by now. Anyway, once it’s over, I’ll let you go.
She won’t admit it. She never admits it. But I saw him do it. I saw him do lots of things. Nobody knows but me. I have all the secrets. Anyway, I have to go. Theia wants me to spend some of Warren’s loot to fix the big hole in the wall at his lair that Amazing Woman made.
Not until Warren is behind bars where he belongs. And what did that weird little cartoon character used to say? Oh, yeah. (laughs) “Call me Dottie and you die!” Ta ta!
This character is in S02E06 and S03E01.
Carla Beatty is the mother of Dot Beatty-Simon. Doctor Calculus met her as part of his relationship with her in college. She's weary, estranged or divorced from Dot's father (the criminal Doctor Reflecto). She knows her daughter is mentally ill, but doesn't quite know what to do about it. She has her own emotional issues and challenges herself. She likes Doctor Calculus and pities him for having been in a relationship with her daughter.
- english
- female adult
(having a heart to heart with her daughter's old boyfriend, both of them being held prisoner) I know, but when I bought that turkey fryer and it had the same company name you and Dot talked about back when you were in school, I knew it was you. (beat) But I imagine this isn’t how you thought your day would end, being stuck here with me.
(after Craig explains it was a preliminary hearing and not a trial) So, there is a difference. I never paid much attention to all of that court stuff when Warren would go on trial. I was mortified people even knew I was married to him by the end.
(answering the question "Why did she marry Warren?") There was a time when he was charming and funny, just a stage magician with goofy tricks. And then he just started stealing stuff.