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breakout characters
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Plural of breakout character
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For a series based on King Lear, featuring an almost all-black cast, whose breakout characters are a woman in her 40s and a young gay man, that level of success is a strong indicator that the Golden Age Of American Drama is nowhere near over yet.
No word on whether the action will center on season one or season two, but chances are you'll get to play as a one of a variety of the breakout characters, each with their own unique powers.
He has remained a popular and controversial figure since his creation, and is considered one of soap opera's breakout characters.
With work this good, it comes down to what will pop for voters, and Aduba's unhinged "Crazy Eyes" character has become one of the series' true breakout characters.
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Mr. Gandee, 21, was also widely identified as a breakout character in the series.
The show's breakout character was the lascivious prosecuting attorney Dan Fielding, played by John Larroquette.
The show's breakout character was Rust Cohle, played by Matthew McConaughey; in lengthy monologues, Cohle presented a world view straight out of Ligotti's stories.
France, meanwhile, are full of star names on the up - Paul Pogba the breakout character on the international stage - and have just battered a miserable Honduras team 3-0.
Well, we're five episodes in, one episode away from the end of this first season, and we finally meet our first breakout character of the series.
Mr. Walton is the unlikely voice of Rhino, an overweight, television-obsessed hamster who is shaping up to be the film's breakout character.
But if Sue is the show's breakout character, there's an equal originality to her father, the taciturn Mike Neil Flynnn); his brand of masculinity is rare among men on sitcoms, who tend to be as neurotic as L.A. TV writers.
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