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POC For Season One
800-931-7647 Ext. 2
POC For Season One
With support from Q Optix Inc: Just Ziggi Productions is developing the proof-of-concept for a Bigfoot crime drama television series.
The story is based on a young Bigfoot that gets caught in the American legal system and charged with murder. Maybe he did it - or maybe . . .
Played by Mike Greca, York is the protagonist in this series. A former partner at a well-respected DC law firm, he fell from grace when a Supreme Court, death penalty loss caused him to unravel.
Heavy drinking and some minor brawling cost him his job and his wife and he moved to the small town in Washington State (where his married sister lives) to escape the sympathetic eyes of his former colleagues.
York is exceptionally smart, sensitive, inquisitive, and derisive about the condition of mankind, our planet, as well as his own immediate situation. When he first gets assigned to defend Bigfoot, he feels put out, but it quickly changes to an incessant drive to protect what may be an innocent creature from the cruel, cruel world.
The series is about all of the tender joys and pitfalls of York’s hero journey as he works to save Bigfoot and, in doing so, saves himself.
Played by Hugh Reiss, Mitch is a local boy, who peaked during his high school football career. Getting pudgy around the middle, he is still a good-looking guy and commands respect from most of the locals.
He married his high school sweetheart, but is utterly bored with the arrangement and spends as much time as possible away from home.
He is very protective of his community, blustery about law and order, and suspicious of outsiders. He makes it clear that he does not like York, is afraid that York may be a better attorney, and would love to see him fail in this small community.
He is decidedly in-compassionate towards the weak or damaged, a natural and practiced bully, and an enthusiastic but bungling womanizer.
DESIREE “DESI” DELICOLA
Played by Sue Kessler, Desiree “Desi is a local girl. who was a highly regarded student, high school homecoming queen, head cheerleader, and treasured daddy’s girl.
She grew up in one of the town’s wealthier families and made it through childhood with an untarnished reputation, going off to an-all girl's college still a virgin. There she realized she was decidedly gay but could not disappoint Daddy with her new reality.
Returning home with a law degree, she married a most unlikely match, a weak and insincere man called Marvin Delicola. The marriage was reluctantly consummated, and they kept up their appearance in public - Marvin staying for the money and Desiree still catering to her rigid but loving father. Desiree quickly worked her way to the local judgeship.
She was smart, for the most part happy, and had learned to run her love life with a quiet series of affairs. She is airy and likable with a flippant flamboyance and girlish sense of humor.
Until Bigfoot appears, the only darkness in her life is her asshole husband, whom she fairly successfully ignores, and her big big secret.
Played by Craig "Garfield" Hunter, Frankie is an old school sheriff who has become disillusioned with the system and developed his own workaround to achieve the county's law enforcement goals.
He has had very little competition in his 25-year tenure, and his personal brand of law and order is at best minimalistic towards minor crimes with absolutely no motivation to write tickets for drinking violations, bar fighting, or breach of peace.
When motivated, he is a no-nonsense asshole, whom the locals have learned not to mess with. Seriously lacking a work ethic, he spends most of his day on the golf course and evenings at the local pubs singing karaoke. Nobody dares call him on his behavior.
Played by Emma Palzere Rae, Sissy is the daughter of a logger in a blue-collar family, She, raised both of her sisters when her mother ran off with a door-to-door vacuum salesman when she was only 15. She kept the family together, finished high school, earned a criminal justice degree at the nearest community college and returned to be hired as a deputy at the local sheriffs's department.
She is solid and steadfast, does not believe in drama, is highly efficient, and always gets the job done.
She has a practical sense of justice, is empathetic toward the underdog, and almost always follows the rules. She does most of the work without glory or resentment.
She has a secret crush on the undercover DEA agent that is living as a fugitive in the local countryside. He is her only source of diversion.
Young and handsome (for a Bigfoot), he is the apple of his mother's eye.
He has a penchant for the Cartel's pot fields and has been deftly rolling joints with corn husks since the tender age of ten. His favorite place to smoke is the populous Red Alders prevalent in the Pacific Northwest.
He does not have a favorite color because he is probably color-blind.
Played by Donny Willete, Rudy is a small time crook, as well as York's brother-in-law.
Despite his penchant for being underfoot he may be indispensable in solving this crime.
Played by Jennifer N. Marino, Star is a Las Vegas transplant that tries to escape her past in this tiny Pacific Northwest town.
She meets York at the local AA meetings, but can't seem to give up all of her vices.
A childhood friend of Rudy's, Snap, played by Mike Maskell, wastes a lot of time trying to keep Rudy out of trouble.
Mostly to no avail, but he is the true friend that we wished we all had.
Played by John Novicki, Rollo imagines himself as the local fixer. He has close ties with the local criminals, the cartel, and the Sheriff's Department.
Mountain clan. Boar and Sasquatch hunter.
Mountain clan. Boar and Sasquatch hunter.
Played by Mike Greca, York is the protagonist in this series. A former partner at a well-respected DC law firm, he fell from grace when a Supreme Court, death penalty loss caused him to unravel.
Heavy drinking and some minor brawling cost him his job and his wife and he moved to the small town in Washington State (where his married sister lives) to escape the sympathetic eyes of his former colleagues.
York is exceptionally smart, sensitive, inquisitive, and derisive about the condition of mankind, our planet, as well as his own immediate situation. When he first gets assigned to defend Bigfoot, he feels put out, but it quickly changes to an incessant drive to protect what may be an innocent creature from the cruel, cruel world.
The series is about all of the tender joys and pitfalls of York’s hero journey as he works to save Bigfoot and, in doing so, saves himself.
Played by Hugh Reiss, Mitch is a local boy, who peaked during his high school football career. Getting pudgy around the middle, he is still a good-looking guy and commands respect from most of the locals.
He married his high school sweetheart, but is utterly bored with the arrangement and spends as much time as possible away from home.
He is very protective of his community, blustery about law and order, and suspicious of outsiders. He makes it clear that he does not like York, is afraid that York may be a better attorney, and would love to see him fail in this small community.
He is decidedly in-compassionate towards the weak or damaged, a natural and practiced bully, and an enthusiastic but bungling womanizer.
DESIREE “DESI” DELICOLA
Played by Sue Kessler, Desiree “Desi is a local girl. who was a highly regarded student, high school homecoming queen, head cheerleader, and treasured daddy’s girl.
She grew up in one of the town’s wealthier families and made it through childhood with an untarnished reputation, going off to an-all girl's college still a virgin. There she realized she was decidedly gay but could not disappoint Daddy with her new reality.
Returning home with a law degree, she married a most unlikely match, a weak and insincere man called Marvin Delicola. The marriage was reluctantly consummated, and they kept up their appearance in public - Marvin staying for the money and Desiree still catering to her rigid but loving father. Desiree quickly worked her way to the local judgeship.
She was smart, for the most part happy, and had learned to run her love life with a quiet series of affairs. She is airy and likable with a flippant flamboyance and girlish sense of humor.
Until Bigfoot appears, the only darkness in her life is her asshole husband, whom she fairly successfully ignores, and her big big secret.
Played by Craig "Garfield" Hunter, Frankie is an old school sheriff who has become disillusioned with the system and developed his own workaround to achieve the county's law enforcement goals.
He has had very little competition in his 25-year tenure, and his personal brand of law and order is at best minimalistic towards minor crimes with absolutely no motivation to write tickets for drinking violations, bar fighting, or breach of peace.
When motivated, he is a no-nonsense asshole, whom the locals have learned not to mess with. Seriously lacking a work ethic, he spends most of his day on the golf course and evenings at the local pubs singing karaoke. Nobody dares call him on his behavior.
Played by Emma Palzere Rae, Sissy is the daughter of a logger in a blue-collar family, She, raised both of her sisters when her mother ran off with a door-to-door vacuum salesman when she was only 15. She kept the family together, finished high school, earned a criminal justice degree at the nearest community college and returned to be hired as a deputy at the local sheriffs's department.
She is solid and steadfast, does not believe in drama, is highly efficient, and always gets the job done.
She has a practical sense of justice, is empathetic toward the underdog, and almost always follows the rules. She does most of the work without glory or resentment.
She has a secret crush on the undercover DEA agent that is living as a fugitive in the local countryside. He is her only source of diversion.
Young and handsome (for a Bigfoot), he is the apple of his mother's eye.
He has a penchant for the Cartel's pot fields and has been deftly rolling joints with corn husks since the tender age of ten. His favorite place to smoke is the populous Red Alders prevalent in the Pacific Northwest.
He does not have a favorite color because he is probably color-blind.
More coming soon.
Played by Lisa, DR Rhenna Ribson
More coming soon.
More coming soon.
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