Kevin Thompson

Kevin Thompson is a student at Lawndale High, where he is quarterback of the school's football team, the Lawndale Lions. He served as the show's "village idiot."

An internal production bio for Kevin says he "rules the school. Fortunately for all concerned, Kevin is dumb and good-natured, so it's a benevolent despotism. Think of a high school where the BMOC is Colonel Klink."

"When you hear yourself talk, does it make sense to you?" "Sometimes!"

- Mack and Kevin, I Don't

Character Overview
His parents had him when they were still in high school, an unplanned event.

"Mart of Darkness" would present him as his parents' first child. (Kevin refers to having "big brothers" in college in "College Bored", but he could be speaking about the members of the fraternity he was visiting that day.)

He was exaggeratedly dimwitted and was one of many extreme personalities used to balance the main character's lack of enthusiasm, as well as justify her cynicism and give her a target for sarcastic remarks. Some episodes showed that Kevin can be confused simply by asking him if he's sure or knows the answer, even if it's something he does actually know - in "Fair Enough", he never twigged that he wasn't being taken to school because Brittany just asked him "are you sure?" and Kevin immediately got confused. Once, when Mack asked Kevin is what he says ever makes any sense to himself, Kevin happily replied "sometimes!". ("I Don't")

He has an extremely cheery and friendly personality, never showing any malicious attempt and - unique for a star quarterback character in a outcast-centred story - is never shown to be a bully. He generally wanders through life with an oblivious smile.



He makes it through school entirely on the basis of getting "byes" on tests, at Principal Li's command: he's viewed as too important to the football team to have to worry about silly things like learning ("Mart of Darkness", "See Jane Run"). Kevin's father takes the same view, believing football and the state championship are more important goals; his mother, however, wants Kevin to go to college. Football consumes Kevin's life, to the extent that in "The F Word" and "A Tree Grows in Lawndale", he became completely despondent and depressed when he was rendered unable to play; in the latter's case, he wouldn't even drink sports drinks (as they're "for sportsmen").

Other interests include typical male activities like drinking and things with explosions & violence, as well as Ratboy comics; "Monster" reveals he also likes the Rocky Horror Picture Show (but is terrified by subtitled films); "Road Worrier" had him going to Alternapalooza, an alternative rock concert. He appeared to have some natural skill with acting, as he managed to land a part in a play without realising in "Fair Enough"; "A Tree Grows" also showed him to have a rapport with young children.

From the very beginning of the series, he was in a romantic (and very physical) relationship with fellow student Brittany Taylor, the head cheerleaders, who was typically portrayed as smarter than Kevin (but not by very much). The duo's trademark was that they were scarcely seen wearing anything other than their respective team uniforms. They cheated on each other on a regular basis, but always made up. "This Year's Model" implies Kevin isn't a virgin, as Brittany refers to herself as "his first" (it turned out that was the unnamed "Slutty Girl"). Kevin is often responsible for stupid comments or moves, often without realising, and has found himself on the receiving end of extreme violence from Brittany. "A Tree Grows" established both that their love was supposed to last "until graduation", and that Kevin does, on some level, truly care about Brittany - as he broke up with her after his knee was sprained, believing that he was no good for her if he couldn't play football, that she had "needs" a quarterback had to fulfil and she'd never be happy with a boyfriend who wasn't in any yearbook photos.

To Daria's annoyance, Kevin keeps getting placed in situations with her or deliberately coming over to engage in small talk. He doesn't understand most of her insults and doesn't seem capable of realising he's being insulting when he cheerfully refers to her lack of popularity. Despite this, he seems to view her as a sort-of friend, in "The Big House" and "Ill", being concerned for her welfare, and asking her advice on frequent occasions. In "Partner's Complaint" though, he panicked at the idea of hanging out with Daria for any length of time.



In a running gag, Kevin's extreme stupidity drives teacher Anthony DeMartino to enraged despair: at one point he strangled Kevin. Being Kevin, he seems completely oblivious to how much DeMartino loathes him and takes the teacher's vicious barbs at cheery face value. Science teacher Janet Barch once tried to destroy Kevin's self esteem and happiness in "Too Cute" by making him disguise himself as ugly as a 'class assignment'.

He views Mack as his main "bro" and the two are constantly hanging out. Despite frequent complaints, he still hasn't worked out Mack doesn't like being called "Mack Daddy".

In the Daria telemovie/finale, Is It College Yet?, Kevin was the only character among Daria's classmates who did not graduate, because of his low grades. He was embarrassed by this and tried to hide it from his Brittany, worried she'd stop seeing him as a result. (It was hinted he was right to be worried!)

Kevin's website
At school, Kevin had a website - a "character page" on the original MTV Daria site - called The Kev Zone ("we put the www in awwwesome!"), because after a bad game his dad tried to get him to develop some non-football skills. (Except he paid an antisocial nerd called Todd K. Feichmann to make it for Kevin)_On his website, he included dating tips, a "cyber challenge", and a link to the Pigskin Channel website. In 2000, he updated the website after getting into Fantasy Football, specifically a website devoted to "Carter County" high school football fantasy leagues that Todd set up (he didn't notice this was openly full of malware). This update also mentioned he had an imaginary friend called Sporty when he was a kid ("I miss Sporty") who hated his father.

Copies of old versions, like the 2000 spring version, are on Wayback Machine.

The dating tips included:



"I'm the QB and I knows the score. Get it?

1. DO hold the door for your date. But remember to open it first.

2. DON'T try the "We're out of gas" line if you're not in a car.

3. DO take off your cleats when you play footsie.

4. When you meet your girlfriend's stepmom, DON'T tell her that she's hot, even though she is, you should SEE HER!

5. DO tell your girlfriend she's the prettiest girl in the room. Make sure there are other girls in the room when you say it. Also tell her she has real class (whatever that means).

6. DON'T offer to carry her books if you are creeped out by that guy Fabio. I know I am. He's got like bosoms.

7. Girls DON'T think it's funny when you make a dinner reservation with the name Hannibal Lechter.

8. DO remember that girls can tell the difference between roses and carnations. Even red ones.

9. DO remember that it's "Ladies first" when getting in and out of the back seat.

10. DON'T keep bringing up that guy Fabio and his bosoms like you can't get the image of their firm amplitude out of your head."

Kevin in fanfiction
Generally, Kevin is portrayed as... Kevin.

In a number of fics (and fan views), he's presented as a friend of Daria's (even if she doesn't want him to be). He is usually presented sympathetically, though a few (such as HolyGrail2007's Finn Morgendorffer series) present him as basically pathetic.

Post-canon fics will often show Kevin as a failure, his glory days long behind him; a number take his future ego from "Is It College Yet?" as fact, and have him running the Bro & QB ice-cream company with Mack.

Kevin-centred fanfiction
Fanfics with Kevin in a significant or starring role include:

Teenage Wasteland by Crusading Saint

Ghosts of Christmas Future by Crusading Saint

The Real Cool Hero Guy by Kristen Bealer

A New Set of Rules by Dennis

Legion of Lawndale Heroes: Kevin and the Knights by Wassersauefer

[http://thepaperpusher.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=469652#p469652 Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping] by untra

86 Bottles of Beer (a Get Smart crossover) by Kristen Bealer:
 * Do I Have to Paint You a Picture?
 * The Weed of Crime Bears Glitter Fruit
 * All Creatures Great and Maul

Trivia



 * Kevin was voiced by actor Marc Thompson, who also gave voice to Anthony DeMartino, Timothy O'Neill, and Charles "Upchuck" Ruttheimer III.
 * The voice actor has stated that Kevin is the character most resembling himself, "because he's really absent-minded."
 * In the never-aired pilot for Daria (Sealed with a Kick), Kevin became convinced Daria was attracted to him, a mistaken belief that Daria uncharacteristically fueled to embarrass Kevin and make Brittany jealous. This particular dynamic between Daria and Kevin was never featured in any of the episodes that aired, although it is hinted at in the episode "The Lab Brat."
 * Kevin managed to bond with Daria's dad, Jake Morgendorffer, albeit in the short term. While assigned to a group project with Daria, she introduced him to the Pigskin Channel on TV in order to keep him distracted while she worked, and Kevin watched this with Jake.  The bonding, however, seems to have been exceptionally one-sided.  There is little evidence that Kevin noticed Jake any more than he noticed Quinn's pathetic attempts to seduce him.
 * Kevin is almost always seen wearing his uniform and shoulder pads. Still, there are a few instances (non-dream/fiction sequences) where he is seen without them:
 * College Bored: A red college fraternity tee shirt
 * The Lost Girls: He wears a tie-dyed tee shirt
 * Just Add Water: A "tuxedo print" tee shirt
 * A Tree Grows in Lawndale: Kevin removes his jersey and pads onscreen revealing a white tee shirt with a cartoon character and the words "HEY, KIDS!" on it. He is also seen wearing this shirt in The F Word.

External link

 * Outpost Daria - Characters: Kevin