TV-Series
Description
TJ, nicknamed "Crazy TJ," rides with the infamous Thousand Three outlaw gang. His striking appearance features wild dark blue locs streaked with vivid purple, a turquoise scarf obscuring his eyes beneath perforated metal goggles, and a bullet-studded torn noose necklace. He dons a green tattered circus conductor tailcoat layered over a ripped red shirt that exposes his chest, paired with black knee-length pants secured by leather gun holsters. Lime-green bangles clatter on his wrists, while leather cowboy boots and long purple socks complete his look, accented by shadowy facial hair.

A gunslinger radiating chaotic charisma, TJ thrives on flamboyant theatrics, dual-wielding firearms with unorthodox precision. Hired by the Iron Motor Company for the Trans-America Wild Race, he clashes fiercely with rivals like Dylan G. Oldin—a fellow Thousand Three outlaw—their encounters crackling with competitive gunfire and grudging respect. TJ’s marginalized identity echoes in his design, the noose necklace a stark nod to histories of racial violence. Though his origins remain shrouded, his outlaw existence mirrors broader struggles against discrimination faced by non-white characters. Confrontations with figures like Gil T. Cigar cement his reputation as a volatile force, unpredictable yet undeniably formidable.

Consistently portrayed as a secondary antagonist, TJ fuels the race’s bedlam, his presence intensifying the ensemble’s turbulent dynamics without delving into deeper personal arcs beyond his role as an agent of chaos.