'Death by Boomers' centers on Jake, a snarky 20-something who’s basically the human version of an eye-roll, and his grandpa Frank, who’s allergic to empathy. Their clashes are the heart of the story—Jake’s all 'the system’s rigged,' while Frank fires back with 'back in my day.' Diane, the mom, tries to keep peace, but Lily, the Gen Alpha sister, is the wildcard who’s both savvier and more ruthless than any of them. It’s a tight-knit ensemble where every character embodies their generation’s worst (and best) stereotypes.
So, 'Death by Boomers' has this wild cast that feels like a chaotic family reunion gone wrong. The protagonist, Jake Mercer, is a disillusioned Gen Z musician stuck crashing at his grandparents' place—think bitter sarcasm meets TikTok activism. His grandpa, Frank Mercer, is the poster child for 'OK Boomer,' a retired corporate guy who still thinks avocado toast is a financial crime. Then there’s Diane, Jake’s mom, caught in the middle as a burned-out Gen X nurse who’s too tired to pick sides but ends up refereeing their arguments. The real scene-stealer? Jake’s younger sister, Lily, a 14-year-old climate protestor who weaponizes memes like it’s her job. The dynamic between them is this hilarious, painful mix of generational warfare and reluctant love—like if 'The War of the Roses' collided with a Twitter thread.
What makes them work is how exaggerated yet weirdly relatable they are. Frank’s rants about participation trophies feel like parody until you remember your uncle’s Thanksgiving monologues. Jake’s rants about systemic inequality hit differently when he’s stealing Frank’s vintage records to sell on Depop. The side characters amp up the chaos too: there’s Chad, Jake’s libertarian cousin who runs a crypto scam, and Aunt Karen (yes, that’s her name), who writes Yelp reviews as a hobby. It’s less about heroes and villains and more about how everyone’s a mess in their own generational way. By the end, you’re rooting for them to just… not set the house on fire during Christmas dinner.
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