
Jack meets Tobey during senior year, who becomes his first boyfriend. Although Jack and his father mend their relationship and start anew, Andie leaves for Italy and sees his family less frequently for the remainder of the series. From Season 3 onwards, he has a home and steady core of support in his life, his friendship with Jen akin to that of Dawson and Joey – soulmates who connect deeply. Jack's relationships with Jen and Grams changes his life. Jack befriends Jen and she briefly moves into Jack's house with him, after Andie leaves to receive medical attention, and the two end up moving in with Grams. Jack's first encounter with a guy who is interested in him fills him with terror as he does not feel ready at all to date. During this time Joey is still a support to him, and Pacey as well, who befriended Jack through his romance with Andie. His shy and awkward ways are revealed to be from suppressing his nature and coming to terms with being gay.Īlthough it is a harrowing experience for Jack as his father in unsupportive and Jack and Andie throw him out of their house, Jack seems overcome with relief that he can finally live his true life and no longer hide who he is. Joey mentions at one point that she feels like Jack is somewhat withdrawn from her in their relationship. As Jack and Joey get to know each other better and Jack kisses her, they begin a relationship after Joey breaks up with Dawson. Jack starts working at The Ice House with Joey and Bessie, both of whom view him as a bit of a klutz, Bessie referring to him as 'chore boy'. When Jack first arrives in Capeside, he is described by Andie as "shy, but great and really smart once you get to know him". Most often counters to this tendency come from Grams, Jen and Joey. This ability, which makes him a great friend to the gang, also in later seasons display his sense of notoriety, which sometimes needs to be balanced. While Jack is incredibly intelligent, possessing academic prowess in league with Andie and Joey, he is also acutely discerning with regards to human interrelations. Jack is a calm, introvert, kind presence at the beginning of the series, slowly opening up to everyone and, after coming to terms with being gay, he is seen as more extrovert and at ease with friends and meeting new people, exploring his love life and identity throughout the series. The two of them, unbeknownst to the gang at first, look after their mentally ill mother, Andrea, while their Dad has left the family. The storyboard here shows how a hat miraculously grows, sleeves appear and change colour, and stars fly out of the character’s body as their arms move up.Jack and his younger sister, Andie, arrive in Capeside in 1998 beginning their sophomore year at Capeside High School. The world of Summer Camp Island is a fantastical place, with costume changes happening as if they’re… well, magic. It’s super-specific, freeing things up for the fun to continue.



But you wouldn’t sense that from its orderly, highly-detailed storyboards, which break the scene down into its core elements: dialogue, action, and timing. Adventure TimeĪdventure Time is certainly on the quirkier end of the cartoon spectrum. All of which helps the team to speed up video production. The storyboard shows exactly where Batman flies into the scene, how each punch connects with (or misses) its target, and where lighting – like the moon, or various spotlights – is used throughout the scene. Flicking from video to storyboard, you can see how this scene was mapped out in painstaking detail by the storyboard artist.
