5/22/2023 0 Comments Charles yu![]() ![]() He left Black and White under mysterious circumstances. Strangely, Older Brother only played Kung Fu Guy for a little while. Over the course of a montage dubbed “Older Brother Awesomeness Montage,” Willis elaborates on Older Brother’s meteoric rise to cultural relevancy, culminating in his casting as Kung Fu Guy. He has a good haircut, top-shelf kung fu skills, and scored a 1570 on the SAT. Older Brother was, ostensibly, the pinnacle of Asian success. Sifu, or Ming-Chen, taught Willis all the kung fu he knows, but Sifu’s true protégé was always Willis’s older brother: Older Brother. He has slipped into poverty and seeming senility. Ming-Chen lives alone in his shabby apartment on the second floor of the SRO. Lately, he plays Guy in a Soiled T-shirt or Inscrutable Old Man. He went on to play Sifu, the Mysterious Kung Fu master, for a time. He was recast from this role after aging out. Willis’ dad, Ming-Chen Wu, was once a Kung Fu guy. ![]() But unfortunately for Willis, his kung fu is only okay, and he’s not very confident. Willis longs to play Kung Fu Guy, which is the most prestigious and exciting role available to Asian actors on Black and White. He has played: Generic Asian Man, Disgraced Son, Silent Henchman, and a few other obscure, low-paying roles that have generally confined him to the background of Black and White, a police procedural TV show. ![]() Willis Wu introduces himself with his casting sheet. ![]()
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