< Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl
Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl/Characters
J
Played by: Issa Rae
- Adorkable
- Almost Kiss: with White Jay in episode 7
- Black and Nerdy
- Cool Loser
- Deadpan Snarker
Fred: This weather is crazy, isn't it?
J: Yeah, LA is always sunny. It's so unpredictable.
- Important Haircut: In the first episode.
- Imagine Spot: Has these often.
- One-Letter Name
- Sassy Black Woman: Her very heavy aversion of this trope is the main point of the show.
- Socially Awkward Hero: Duh.
- Stalker with a Crush
- Unreliable Narrator: Tends to exaggerate some characteristics of her workmates.
Fred
Played by: Madison T. Shockley III
- Better as Friends: With J as of the Season 1 finale.
- Designated Love Interest
- Did Not Get the Girl
- Love At First Sight: J fell for him the first time she saw him.
- Master of the Mixed Message
- Moment Killer: Becomes this for J and White Jay in episode 7, resulting in their Almost Kiss.
- Translator Buddy: For Darius
- Unrequited Love Switcheroo
White Jay
Played by: Lyman Johnson
- Adorkable
- Almost Kiss: with J
- Promoted to Love Interest
- Nice Guy
- Romantic False Lead: Started out as his. Has become a more developed character since then.
- Single Woman Seeks Good Man
- Token White
CeCe
Played by: Sujata Day
- A Friend in Need
- Adorkable
- Ambiguously Brown: She's Indian.
- Covert Pervert
- Genki Girl
- Hidden Depths: She was sent to Racial Sensitivity Training in the past. She also has a degree in psychology.
- Mistaken Nationality: Frequently mistaken for Middle-Eastern or Latina, the latter of which she sometimes tries to use on black guys because she thinks it might entice them. For the most part, it just creeps them out.
- Naughty by Night: Her favorite holiday is International Fetish Day.
Nina
Played by: Tracy Oliver
A
Played by: Andrew Allan James
Darius "Baby Voice"
Played by: Tristen Winger
Patti
Played by: Kiki Harris
Amir
Played by: Fahad
- Ambiguously Brown: He's Armenian.
- Jerkass
- Mistaken Ethnicity: Uses it to his advantage.
- N-Word Privileges: Gets away with it since no one can figure what he actually is.
- Unfortunate Implications: Invoked. Nearly everything he says is racially offensive, regardless of what race it is.
Boss Lady
Played by: Hanna
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