If Max hesitates to go towards the dormitory, Alyssa can be heard telling Brooke that she cannot believe the situation. Near the end of the episode, Brooke is standing with most of the other Blackwell Academy students when Kate Marsh makes her suicide attempt from the roof of the dormitory. If asked further about the subject, Brooke will answer that she's more into robotics than chemistry. Brooke will be irritated that Warren ignores the experts right in front of him (implying that she is one of these) and wouldn't ask her for her help anyway. But you came to his rescue anyway." Max will say that it's apparently her nature to help. I guess he needed a neophyte assistant so he wouldn't be threatened. In a sarcastic tone, Brooke will respond to her with, "Oh.
Max sees Warren hanging around near the entrance to the girls' dormitory, and he will ask Max out on a movie date to a drive-in with him.īrooke will ask Max if she is making "the daily rounds." Max will say that she is helping Warren out with his science experiment. In response, Brooke says, "Lucky you" and then tells Max she is sure Warren will track her down. Brooke then asks Max if she had spoken with Warren yet, to which Max replies that she will. Brooke replies that "even meteorologists can't explain that snow" and says that she bets that Warren can. Hoping to find out more about the snowfall, Max asks Brooke if she can explain how it happened to a "science noob" like herself. If Max decides to talk to Brooke, Max will ask her whether she saw the freak snowfall the day before, to which Brooke replies that she was riveted by it. Both of them are watching the viral video of Kate Marsh, and a surprised Brooke comments that she didn't think Kate was like that and says, "Macking on those bros? Ew." When Juliet has second thoughts about them watching the video, Brooke remains indifferent and says, "Everybody's seen it by now." In Episode 2, Brooke is standing in the hallway of the girls' dormitory with Juliet Watson. When Max looks at this, she will say, "Warren should be all over Brooke. Max can notice a handy visual for remembering the value of "pi" (π) written on Brooke's room slate inside the Prescott Dormitory. She can then rewind time and use the information to impress Brooke, allowing her to fly the drone. Afterwards, Max can search Brooke's bag behind her back and find out the name of the drone. If Max tries to speak to Brooke about the drone, Brooke patronizes her and implies that she thinks Max is unintelligent, which contrasts with what she had heard about Max from Warren. Max can approach her, and Brooke will assume it's only because Max wants to have a go at piloting her drone. As Max makes her way to the girls bathroom to save the blue-haired girl from being shot by Nathan Prescott, she can look at Brooke in the corridor again, although she doesn't regard her as someone who can help.Ī little later, when Max heads outside the main building onto campus grounds, Brooke is piloting her drone. This can only be because Brooke has feelings for Warren.īrooke may later admit to Max that she has been selfish and will apologize for her behavior.Īt the beginning of the episode, Brooke is seen playing on her mobile phone in the Blackwell corridor. Brooke's behavior towards Max would suggest that she is indeed harboring a degree of jealousy over Max's closeness with Warren. Brooke can be very brusque towards Max whenever Warren's name comes up, or if she discovers that Warren has chosen Max over her in some way. This jealous side seems known by Alyssa who will tell Max to be careful that she doesn't make Brooke jealous over her closeness with Warren. She also tends to become jealous and projects her frustration on other people. She is outspoken and sarcastic, though she comes across as slightly rude, smart-alecky and patronizing. She also likes Warren as they share similar interests. Her areas of study are science and mathematics.īrooke is a science nerd who likes gaming and reading. Similar to Alyssa Anderson, Brooke seems to be more of a loner type who likes to keep to herself however, she does appear to appreciate the company of those she considers smart.