JFK

JFK is a character from the Clone High fandom.

Character
JFK is the stereotypical womanizer jock of Clone High. He is one of the five original clones frozen in 2003 and thawed out 20 years later in 2023 for Operation Spread Eagle. JFK is characterized by his thick New England accent and his proclivity toward flings with various women and sexual innuendos. He is one of the main supporting characters in both the original series and reboot, and is best known in the reboot for his relationship with Joan of Arc.

Canon

 * Joan of Arc

Joan and JFK interact very little in the original series until the finale, where the two sleep together on prom night, mostly out of spite on Joan's part when Abe never asks her to the prom or allows her to confess her long-term feelings for him. Joan and JFK are frozen in bed together when the original series ends. When they are thawed out in the reboot, JFK asks Joan to be his girlfriend. She thinks about it, but eventually agrees. The two date for most of the new second season until Joan breaks things off when she believes JFK to be too focused on sex rather than romance. JFK is devastated for the remainder of the season from the breakup.


 * Harriet Tubman

JFK and Harriet do not interact much in the reboot until the episode "Some Talking But Mostly Songs," where Harriet asks JFK and Joan to play the lead roles in her musical inspired by the board game Twister. After Joan and Harriet have disagreements about Harriet's play, Joan apologizes by giving Harriet her lead role part. This, however, means that Harriet will have to kiss JFK in the big musical number. Joan says that she's fine with Harriet kissing JFK, so Harriet agrees. When JFK and Harriet kiss, the two think that they may be in love with each other. In the next episode, they decide to kiss again, without Joan's knowledge, to see if they have a connection. They do not, and tell Joan about what happened. From there, they never interact directly again.


 * Cleopatra Smith

JFK and Cleo date for a few episodes of the original series, but ultimately break up in favor of Cleo dating Abe. Their relationship is not explored, mostly because it seems to be only for appearances, as the two are both popular and promiscuous. Once they break up, they interact very little and seem to hold no ill will towards each other.

Fanon

 * Ponce de Leon

JFK and Ponce were best friends that did everything together, including share their love for littering. However, one day, JFK and Ponce get into an argument about being vulnerable with their emotions towards each other which results in Ponce being tragically and brutally killed by litter. Because their last conversation was an argument where the two said they hated each other, JFK is devastated in the days after the funeral. He constantly weeps and needs to be watched over, usually by Cleo and Abe. With the help of Abe, he is eventually able to channel his grief over Ponce's death to cleaning up the Clone High campus of all litter.


 * Abe Lincoln

JFK and Abe are frenemies in both series, as they bounce frequently between hardly interacting to hating each other to acting as friends. They are enemies mostly because of their love triangles with Cleo and Joan in both series. However, in moments like JFK's grief after Ponce's death in the original series and the finale of the second season, the two come together to team up and do something positive.


 * Confucius

JFK and Confucius become friends in the series after the two connect over not having any male friends. The two are diametrically opposed when it comes to their interests: JFK is a jock womanizer, while Confucius is chronically online and socially awkward. Although the two are hardly shown together, their few on-screen interactions include them comforting each other or general bonding.

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