12/17/2023 0 Comments We happy few simon says failed![]() In the studio, Ollie finds the last tape that shows the events right as things went wrong. ![]() To Ollie's horror, this reveals just how oblivious the people of Wellington Wells are to the reality of the city. ![]() He also finds a note telling the employees not to broadcast the same episode more than once per week, revealing the dreadful truth that Jack has disappeared, and all of his recent shows have been nothing but mere reruns, with Joy-induced amnesia preventing people from realizing that. In Act III, when Ollie ventures to the Broadcasting Tower in the Parade District to tell Jack about the truth regarding the imminent famine in Wellington Wells, he discovers that the studio room is wrecked, along with a missing Jack. In Arthur's story, the ‘O‘ Courant writes in its final article (among other things) that the recent airings of Jack's show are in fact reruns, which hints that something has gone terribly wrong. Jack is an omnipresent figure throughout all of the acts through the radios, television sets, and newspaper articles. His many shows were created to make Wellies laugh, smile, and reassure them that everything was okay. After the 'Victory' over the Germans, it is stated that Jack was arrested, but later released to become the smiling face of the Wellington Wells entertainment shows.Īfter the Occupation, Jack became host to the Wellington Wells Broadcasting Services to cheer up the city's inhabitants, where he is broadcasted everywhere throughout the city. Jack subsequently began taking Joy to forget about the traumatic incident and usually avoids anything that can remind him of her out of grief. Jack would never find out that it was Ollie who was responsible for her death. Upon finding Margaret, she panicked and ran, and ended up getting shot by the German soldiers. When the Germans demanded to have the kids be sent to Germany, Jack attempted to hide Margaret away, but Ollie Starkey ratted them out to the German Soldiers. He had Margaret Worthing on the 8th of August, 1934.ĭuring the German occupation, Jack was the voice of the German Occupational Authority, and he accompanied Margaret in her leadership of the 1946 Battle of Flowers as Junior Field Commander. ![]() Jack Worthing was the former lead actor of the 'Will Kemp Traveling Players' sometime before World War II, and he also learned the art of close-up magic at some point. Ever since his latest dosage of Joy (which appears to have been of a "bad batch"), he starts to remember things, talking nostalgically about his daughter, losing himself in thought.Īs more memories return, he begins to lose himself to madness, managing to get out the truth before completely snapping and wrecking everything in the studio.įew remember Jack's past, which is no surprise given the heavy use of Joy that the citizens of Wellington Wells take. However, the side that Jack has been trying to suppress is sullen, grim, and overall depressed. One of his shows reveals that he is a devout Anglican, indicating that he is one of the few residents of Wellington Wells who had been known to practice religion. ![]() He frequently laughs, jokes, and smiles, trying to make people look on the bright side of things. He will spin bad news stories into positive ones with relative ease and address people with light teasing and humor. Jack's personality, or rather the "face" that he wears on television, is a bright, charismatic, and cheery- albeit slightly menacing, persona. He is viewed as the "smiling face" of Wellington Wells by the general population. Jack Worthing, although mainly known by his stage name Uncle Jack, is a comedian, TV and radio host of the Wellington Wells broadcasting services in We Happy Few. ![]()
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