Description
Lucas Lee began as a professional skateboarder who transitioned into a successful acting career, starring in numerous action films, though only one was critically considered "kind-of good." This career shift was driven by jealousy and spite after his high school girlfriend, Ramona Flowers, left him for someone else. He viewed their brief, mundane relationship—spent sitting on curbs and smoking—as insignificant.
Facing career decline marked by box office failures and mounting debts, Lucas accepted a role in the Canadian film "Scott's Precious Little Life," playing a version of Scott Pilgrim who defeats Ramona's exes. On set, he dated the actress portraying Knives Chau. When Ramona, investigating a disappearance, confronted him as a potential suspect, Lucas denied involvement. Paparazzi interrupted them, leading to a chaotic chase where Lucas used his skateboard skills to fend off the photographers, earning coins. Ramona helped him escape using her subspace suitcase, clearing him as a suspect.
This encounter led to reconciliation. Lucas confessed his career was fueled by their breakup and revealed he kept the skateboard he broke in anger during their relationship. Later, facing eviction and financial ruin, he apologized to Gordon Goose (formerly Gideon Graves) for past allegiances with the exes. This sparked an unexpected friendship. Lucas and Gordon bonded over video games, paintball, building a skate ramp, and watching anime, causing significant property damage at Julie Powers' place. Julie demanded Lucas leave, despite Ramona intervening in the argument.
Lucas attended the premiere of "Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Musical" with other exes. Paparazzi ninjas targeted him again. Inside, he briefly interacted with Scott and Ramona, denying involvement in an "Anti-Kiss Field" affecting them. During the show, he teased Scott with the others. The audience was then transported to a dream desert dimension to confront an antagonistic future Scott; Lucas joined the fight before returning to the theater. His career path eventually shifted, leading him to work as a barista alongside Stacey Pilgrim.
Lucas often displays arrogance, dismissing others with his catchphrase, "Whatever." He possesses exceptional skateboarding skills and physical strength, effectively using his board in combat. His arc shows development from self-centeredness towards forming genuine connections and seeking reconciliation, culminating in a quieter life distinct from his former fame.
Facing career decline marked by box office failures and mounting debts, Lucas accepted a role in the Canadian film "Scott's Precious Little Life," playing a version of Scott Pilgrim who defeats Ramona's exes. On set, he dated the actress portraying Knives Chau. When Ramona, investigating a disappearance, confronted him as a potential suspect, Lucas denied involvement. Paparazzi interrupted them, leading to a chaotic chase where Lucas used his skateboard skills to fend off the photographers, earning coins. Ramona helped him escape using her subspace suitcase, clearing him as a suspect.
This encounter led to reconciliation. Lucas confessed his career was fueled by their breakup and revealed he kept the skateboard he broke in anger during their relationship. Later, facing eviction and financial ruin, he apologized to Gordon Goose (formerly Gideon Graves) for past allegiances with the exes. This sparked an unexpected friendship. Lucas and Gordon bonded over video games, paintball, building a skate ramp, and watching anime, causing significant property damage at Julie Powers' place. Julie demanded Lucas leave, despite Ramona intervening in the argument.
Lucas attended the premiere of "Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Musical" with other exes. Paparazzi ninjas targeted him again. Inside, he briefly interacted with Scott and Ramona, denying involvement in an "Anti-Kiss Field" affecting them. During the show, he teased Scott with the others. The audience was then transported to a dream desert dimension to confront an antagonistic future Scott; Lucas joined the fight before returning to the theater. His career path eventually shifted, leading him to work as a barista alongside Stacey Pilgrim.
Lucas often displays arrogance, dismissing others with his catchphrase, "Whatever." He possesses exceptional skateboarding skills and physical strength, effectively using his board in combat. His arc shows development from self-centeredness towards forming genuine connections and seeking reconciliation, culminating in a quieter life distinct from his former fame.