Trevor Martin is not a prankster. He's too afraid of the consequences. Nor is he someone who messes with strangers on the regular. He's too much of a "prissy boy" afraid of the retribution. But he does love creating small, devious misunderstandings among his friends and family. The kind of things you'd see kicking off a web of hijinks on a sitcom episode. From bounding into sleeping roommates' rooms to announcing he was a father on Facebook as a "Mother's Daypril Fool's Day" prank, Trevor lands on themes of wanting some kind of control in these social situations and that it's hard to be his friend.