User:OisinBarrett/Third Wheel(Movie)

Third Wheel is an independent movie which centers around Jenny Solo, her best friend Tennessee King, and her new boyfriend Roger Fuller. Jenny and Tennessee have been best friends for years and have told each other everything, until Tennessee gets a new boyfriend (Rodger), and doesn't tell Jenny for fear that she will not like him. Overtime Jenny becomes "A Third Wheel" in her relationship with Roger and Tennessee and Tennessee vows to find her a new boyfriend to fix the problem.

Jenny, while in search of a boyfriend to fulfill the role of the "fourth wheel", becomes more withdrawn from Tennessee, who is completely controlled by Roger. Roger often treats Jenny with disrespect, in an attempt to push her away so he can have total control of Tennessee. Jenny, a psychology fanatic, begins to analyze Roger and Tennessee and determines that they are codependent. She also thrives on analyzing each guy that she is set up with on a date, causing major frustration with Roger and Tennessee.

Characters:

Jenny Solo: 17 years old. The movie centers on the end of her senior year, and the beginning of her freshman year in college. She is not popular in school, but rather sits back and enjoys analyzing people in a psychological aspect. She becomes intrigued by the replay of documentaries regarding the O.J. Simpson murder trial, especially analyzing the relationship of O.J. and Nicole. She works at a day care, and frequently tries to find the right guy for her, with trouble succeeding.

Tennessee King: Jenny Solo's 17-year-old best friend, who is beautiful and kind, but a bit air-headed and often unaware of what's really going on. According to inferences by Jenny, Tennessee is popular with guys and is never seen without a boyfriend. Although Tennessee lives in a large, luxurious house and frequently has new clothes, she loves to insist that she is poor. She becomes the submissive half in a relationship with her boyfriend Roger.

Roger Fuller: Roger is Tennessee's 20-year-old boyfriend who is still in high school. He appears to be somewhat insecure, and demands full control of Tennessee, therefore treating Jenny rudely. He criticizes Jenny for having a job and calls her love of psychology "judgmental". He appears to live in a single-parent home, and does not have a relationship with his mother.