Saturday, April 13, 2013

Most Intelligent: 30-32





#32: Landry Clarke, Friday Night Lights
Landry is Screech Powers, but smarter. He does football players' homework assignments just like the former, but he also knows how to talk to girls and he leads a rock band. Furthermore, he eventually becomes the starting kicker and a special teams player in later seasons.

Weakness: Tyra Collette











#31: Agent Frank Lundy, Dexter
This FBI wizard, who hunts serial killers, also claims to be an expert in both the culinary arts and the music world. Above all, he is very, VERY good at what he does. Had his luck turned out differently, he sure would have gone down as the dude who caught the two biggest serial killers in history.

Weakness: Disadvantage of not having known Dexter for very long











#30: Brian Miller, Still Standing
The obvious valedictorian of his class, Brian one-ups Landry Clarke, who had one-upped Screech Powers. He practically raises himself, driven to be as different from his loser parents as he possibly can. The climax of his intelligence on screen shows his joining the cheerleading squad, which he ultimately rubs into the faces of his naysayers when it's revealed that he only did so to get a bunch of tail. At the end of the short-lived series, Brian attends the prestigious University of Chicago.

Weakness: knows very little of the male-related world










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