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}}'''Dr. Clayton Forrester''' is the originator of the "Mystery Science Theater" experiment, which he began with his colleague, [[Dr. Laurence Erhardt]], at the [[Gizmonic Institute]]. He engineered the kidnapping of janitor [[Joel Robinson]], shooting him into space aboard the [[Satellite of Love]], then later conspired with [[TV's Frank]] to kidnap temp worker [[Mike Nelson]] to replace Robinson.
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'''Dr. Clayton Forrester''' is the originator of the "Mystery Science Theater" experiment, which he began with his colleague, [[Dr. Laurence Erhardt]], at the [[Gizmonic Institute]]. He engineered the kidnapping of janitor [[Joel Robinson]], shooting him into space aboard the [[Satellite of Love]], then later conspired with [[TV's Frank]] to kidnap temp worker [[Mike Nelson]] to replace Robinson.
 
   
 
Clayton's mother is [[Pearl Forrester]] and his daughter is [[Kinga Forrester]], both of whom followed him in his experiments.
 
Clayton's mother is [[Pearl Forrester]] and his daughter is [[Kinga Forrester]], both of whom followed him in his experiments.
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==Background==
 
==Background==
 
[[File:MST3k-_rarer_shot_of_Dr._Clayton_Forrester.jpg|thumb|right]]
 
[[File:MST3k-_rarer_shot_of_Dr._Clayton_Forrester.jpg|thumb|right]]
Dr. Forrester (full name Clayton Deborah Susan Forrester) has been a mad scientist ever since his youth, when he was a member of Evilos (a mad scientist version of [[wikipedia:Webelos|Webelos]]), where he grafted the rear end of a dog onto the rear end of a cat "and they all laughed." During his youth, he played the trombone.
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Dr. Forrester (full name Clayton Deborah Susan Forrester) has been a mad scientist ever since his youth, when he was a member of Evilos (a mad scientist version of [[wikipedia:Webelos|Webelos]]), where he grafted the rear end of a dog onto the rear end of a cat "and they all laughed." During his youth, he played the trombone.
   
Clayton has expressed a fixation with figure skating that he closely linked to his scientific ambitions. He referred to "Oslo...I was found drunk and woozy...scratching the name "Toller Cranston" into my thigh with a nail." (Toller Cranston is a Canadian male figure skater ,active in the 1970s.) Other pivotal moments in his early life include a 1956 visit to "Sun Valley...where I was found behind the soft-serve machine, drooling over a picture of Dick Button" (Button is an American figure skater and analyst) and a visit to "the Ice Capades, [where] I was hot-riveting my kneecaps to [[wikipedia:Peggy Fleming|Peggy Fleming]]'s zamboni." These anecdotes may not be genuine, as Forrester can be considered an occasionally unreliable source.
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Clayton has expressed a fixation with figure skating that he closely linked to his scientific ambitions. He referred to "Oslo...I was found drunk and woozy...scratching the name [[Wikipedia:Toller Cranston|Toller Cranston]] into my thigh with a nail." Other pivotal moments in his early life include a 1956 visit to "Sun Valley...where I was found behind the soft-serve machine, drooling over a picture of [[Wikipedia:Dick Button|Dick Button]]" and a visit to "the Ice Capades, [where] I was hot-riveting my kneecaps to [[wikipedia:Peggy Fleming|Peggy Fleming]]'s zamboni."
   
 
Forrester's high school career was typified by a series of humiliations, presumably contributing to his unstable personality. Frequently teased by classmates, he received a "shameful expulsion" from the Chess Club, suffered a "shameful shower incident" during his sophomore year, got rejected by the Swing Choir, was frequently victimized by book-dumpings after typing class, was forced to do power sit-ups in gym, and received "the revulsion, scorn, and rejection of all the pretty girls." At some point, he was struck by lightning, resulting in the white streak in his hair and mustache. This may have happened more than once.
 
Forrester's high school career was typified by a series of humiliations, presumably contributing to his unstable personality. Frequently teased by classmates, he received a "shameful expulsion" from the Chess Club, suffered a "shameful shower incident" during his sophomore year, got rejected by the Swing Choir, was frequently victimized by book-dumpings after typing class, was forced to do power sit-ups in gym, and received "the revulsion, scorn, and rejection of all the pretty girls." At some point, he was struck by lightning, resulting in the white streak in his hair and mustache. This may have happened more than once.
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While earning his doctorate, Forrester took some undergraduate courses in Super-Villainry, and at some point he joined the Fraternal Order of Mad Science. He was a frequent attendee of the Mad Scientist Convention, although he lost the convention's invention contest each year (on one occasion his entry, "the More Painful Mouse Trap," was met only with laughter). In response to his rejections, he has blown up the convention center twice and once used incendiaries to not "actually make the building blow up, it just made it burn...really quickly. Oh it was beautiful."
 
While earning his doctorate, Forrester took some undergraduate courses in Super-Villainry, and at some point he joined the Fraternal Order of Mad Science. He was a frequent attendee of the Mad Scientist Convention, although he lost the convention's invention contest each year (on one occasion his entry, "the More Painful Mouse Trap," was met only with laughter). In response to his rejections, he has blown up the convention center twice and once used incendiaries to not "actually make the building blow up, it just made it burn...really quickly. Oh it was beautiful."
   
 
Dr. Forrester has expressed happiness upon the Seattle Mariners had won a baseball game, indicating that he had become a fan of that team at some point.<ref>[[MST3K 414 - Tormented]]</ref>
The discipline in which Forrester holds his degree has not been specified. It is unclear if he is a doctor of medicine or if he holds a PhD (or both, or neither). He has demonstrated a certain level of proficiency at mechanical engineering, as well as biology and genetics. He also seems to have an understanding of psychology and marketing.
 
   
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At some undisclosed point, Clayton was reported to have had a relationship with [[Kim Cattrall]] and fathered [[Kinga Forrester]] with her. Dr. Forrester apparently attempted to recruit Kim into joining him in the field of Mad Science, but she refused. Kinga would grow up not knowing who her mother was.
In Experiment #414 ''[[Tormented]]'', Dr. Forrester expressed happiness that the Seattle Mariners had won a baseball game, indicating that he had become a fan of that team at some point.
 
   
 
==The MST3K Years==
 
==The MST3K Years==
While working at Gizmonic Institute, Forrester and Erhardt (later TV's Frank) sent Joel (and later Mike) cheesy movies which the subject was forced to watch, in order to find a movie that would drive people mad and allow him to take over the world. In response, Joel built several robot friends to keep him company, and keep himself from being driven mad. Joel, [[Crow T. Robot]], and [[Tom Servo]] mocked each of the movies they were forced to watch, thus thwarting Forrester's efforts (to a degree).
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While working at Gizmonic Institute, Forrester and Erhardt developed an experiment to see if cheesy movies could be used to drive people insane, thus proving the scientist with a strategy that would enable them to take over the world. For a test subject, Forrester and Erhardt shot Gizmonic janitor [[Joel Robinson]] into space, depositing him on [[The Satellite of Love]]. In response, Joel built several robot friends to keep himself company. Joel, [[Crow T. Robot]], and [[Tom Servo]] mocked each of the movies they were forced to watch as a means of surviving with their sanity intact.
   
During Joel's time on [[The Satellite of Love]] (and for a short period with Mike), Forrester participated in [[Invention Exchange]]s with Joel and the 'bots, apparently hoping that Joel would conceive of a new invention that was good enough to steal. Forrester also reportedly sold the results of his experiment to cable television as a source of supplemental income.
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During Joel's time on [[The Satellite of Love]] (and, later, for a short period with Mike), Forrester participated in [[Invention Exchange]]s, apparently hoping that his test subjects would conceive of a new invention idea that was good enough to steal. Forrester also reportedly sold the results of his experiment to cable television as a source of supplemental income.
   
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When [[Gypsy]] (in coordination with temp worker [[Mike Nelson]]) orchestrated Joel's escape from the SOL and the experiment, Dr. Forrester shot Nelson up to the SOL in Joel's place.
At the end of the sixth season, [[TV's Frank|Frank]] was assumed into Second Banana Heaven by the angel [[Torgo]] the White. In the seventh season, [[Pearl Forrester]] ([[Mary Jo Pehl]]) joined her son Clayton to "help" him. She eventually took over the experiment herself.
 
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A few years later, [[TV's Frank|Frank]] was assumed into Second Banana Heaven by the angel [[Torgo]] the White. Shortly thereafter, [[Pearl Forrester]] joined her son Clayton to "help".
   
 
[[Image:Forrester_starbaby.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Dr. Forrester is reborn as a star baby at the end of the episode ''[[Laserblast]]''.]]
 
[[Image:Forrester_starbaby.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Dr. Forrester is reborn as a star baby at the end of the episode ''[[Laserblast]]''.]]
   
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At the conclusion of the original experiment (due to loss of funding), Dr. Forrester packed up Deep 13 and disconnected the Satellite of Love from its tether to Earth.
Clayton's last appearance in a full episode was ''[[MST3K 706 - Laserblast|Laserblast]]'' (Episode #706), where he announces that his funding has been cut, causing him to pack up Deep 13 and cut loose the Satellite of Love. The end of the episode is a parody of ''[[wikipedia:2001: A Space Odyssey (film)|2001: A Space Odyssey]]'', in which an old Clayton tries to reach a monolith-like giant videocassette labeled "The Worst Film Ever Made". In the final scene, he is reborn as a star child. When Pearl muses about another chance to raise her son, he utters his final words of the Comedy Central series: "Oh, poopie."
 
   
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Then, in an {{W|2001: A Space Odyssey|eerily familiar event}}, Dr. Forrester was visited by a monolith-like giant videocassette labeled "The Worst Film Ever Made" before evolving into a star baby. Pearl then took possession of the now-infant Clayton, vowing to raise him right this time, to which the baby Clayton responded "Oh, poopie".
Dr. Forrester appeared again alongside [[TV's Frank]] (with Joel and the 'Bots back on the SOL) in a special feature on the DVD of ''[[The Giant Gila Monster]]''.
 
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In the future year of 2525, Pearl (who had been cryogenically frozen centuries earlier and revived by intelligent Apes) revealed that although she had intended to do a better job raising Clayton the second time around, she "got busy and never got around to it", so she murdered him in his youth as his twisted personality manifested once again.
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Circa 2008, an older Dr. Forrester appeared again alongside a once-again alive [[TV's Frank]] (with Joel and the 'Bots back on the SOL) to present a seminar on upgrading the ''[[The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Volume 10|MST3K Volume 10]]'' Box Set to ''[[The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Volume 10.2|10.2]]''.
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In 2018, Dr. Forrester's remains were kept at the Gizmonic Institute (in a drawer, along with TV's Frank's) until Dr. Erhardt obtained them with the intention of fulfilling Clayton's wishes to have his ashes scattered while the song "[[Idiot Control|Idiot Control Now]]" is played. It was stated by Kinga that his death occurred 20 years prior to Season 12.
   
 
== Relationships ==
 
== Relationships ==
 
In spite of being generally misanthropic and not particularly charismatic, Doctor Clayton Forrester managed to attract some colleagues, and in some cases retain them more or less of their own free will.
 
In spite of being generally misanthropic and not particularly charismatic, Doctor Clayton Forrester managed to attract some colleagues, and in some cases retain them more or less of their own free will.
   
=== Dr. Lawrence Erhardt ===
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=== Dr. Laurence Erhardt ===
While seemingly Dr. Forrester's equal (as they both claimed to be doctors), Larry often played a subservient role to Clayton. The two appeared to have a certain level of mutual respect, though Dr. Forrester never seemed especially troubled by Larry's unexplained disappearance (as he may have been responsible for it).
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Dr. Forrester's colleague, Larry often played a subservient role to Clayton, perhaps indicating Dr. Forrester's seniority (since Forrester was clearly older than Larry).
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The two appeared to have a certain level of mutual respect, unlike Dr. Forrester's relationship with his later assistant, TV's Frank. This extended to after Clayton's death, when it was revealed that Dr. Forrester had bequeathed a spaceship - [[The Pretty Lady]] - to Dr. Erhardt, with the understanding that Dr. Erhardt would take Clayton's ashes and scatter them in accordance with Clayton's stated desire.
   
 
=== TV's Frank ===
 
=== TV's Frank ===
By far the longer-lived of Forrester's associates, TV's Frank was generally the target of abuse by his awful boss. Despite this, Frank was surprisingly friendly toward Forrester and displayed some moments of genuine affection toward him. Frank worked for five years with Dr. Forrester, apparently dying and being revived by Forrester several times. When Frank eventually died for good, Dr. Forrester was despondent of the loss of his sidekick until his mother arrived.
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By far the longer-lived of Forrester's associates, TV's Frank was generally the target of abuse by his awful boss. Despite this, Frank was surprisingly friendly toward Forrester and displayed some moments of genuine affection toward him. Frank worked for five years with Dr. Forrester, apparently dying and being revived by Forrester several times. When Frank eventually died permanently, Dr. Forrester was despondent of the loss of his sidekick until his mother arrived.
   
 
=== Pearl Forrester ===
 
=== Pearl Forrester ===
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=== Kinga Forrester ===
 
=== Kinga Forrester ===
The nature of Dr. Forrester's relationship with his daughter has yet to be established. It is unclear who her mother was, or what role Clayton played in the raising of Kinga.
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The full nature of Dr. Forrester's relationship with his daughter has yet to be established. Kinga did not know who her mother was until a visit from [[Dr. Laurence Erhardt|Dr. Erhardt]], who informed her that her mother was the actress [[Kim Cattrall]]. There's no reason to assume that Dr. Erhardt was lying, though it is not clear how he obtained that information. It is still unclear how involved Clayton was in raising his daughter.
 
If viewers assume that Clayton and Kinga are roughly the same age as the actors who play them, then Kinga would have been born when Clayton was in his early 20s, and she would have been pre-adolescent when Clayton isolated himself and began his experiment.
 
   
==A Paradox?==
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== Notes ==
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* Dr. Forrester may be considered an unreliable source concerning matters from his personal history, as he has been established to be "mad" and has been shown to lie when it suits the narrative he wishes to construct. Thus, his accounts of his obsessions with ice skaters or his claims about romantic encounters may not be wholly accurate.
When the show moved to [[The Sci-Fi Channel]] and the characters were (at the start of Season Eight) existing in the future year of 2525, it was revealed that although Pearl had intended to do a better job in 1995 of raising Clayton properly the second time around, she murdered him in his youth as his twisted personality manifested once again (because of her bad mothering). When the SOL crew returned to the 20th century, it was at the same time they had left it, i.e. at the end of Episode #706 (roughly the mid-1990s), which would mean that a second Pearl and a baby Clayton were still alive at that time.
 
 
* The discipline in which Forrester holds his degree has not been specified. It is unclear if he is a doctor of medicine or if he holds a PhD (or both, or neither). He has demonstrated a certain level of proficiency at mechanical engineering, as well as biology and genetics. He also seems to have an understanding of psychology and marketing.
   
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==Behind-the-scenes==
Viewers can assume that the time-traveling Pearl would be cautious (since she had advised Mike on the danger of time travel paradoxes before), and because she was now the de-facto ruler of a distant peasant-inhabited country she would be unlikely to have any contact with the other Pearl and Clayton. However, this potential paradox not yet been addressed.
 
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*Dr. Forrester and Dr. Erhardt were first created simply as a visual representation of the "bosses" mentioned in the original [[MST3K Love Theme#KTMA|opening theme]]. They were shortly brought into the series proper.
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*Dr. Forrester's timeline is somewhat convoluted by his first death, rebirth, second death and, yet, he was alive again in 2008. This makes it difficult to square all the information given on the show with each other.
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*The name "Dr. Clayton Forrester" was apparently inspired by the scientist character played by Gene Barry in the 1953 feature film adaptation of ''{{W|The War of the Worlds (1953 film)|The War of the Worlds}}''. The name was also applied to an airship in the anime series ''{{W|Nobunagun}}''.
   
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==References==
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Revision as of 13:58, 22 March 2020

Dr. Clayton Forrester is the originator of the "Mystery Science Theater" experiment, which he began with his colleague, Dr. Laurence Erhardt, at the Gizmonic Institute. He engineered the kidnapping of janitor Joel Robinson, shooting him into space aboard the Satellite of Love, then later conspired with TV's Frank to kidnap temp worker Mike Nelson to replace Robinson.

Clayton's mother is Pearl Forrester and his daughter is Kinga Forrester, both of whom followed him in his experiments.

Background

MST3k- rarer shot of Dr

Dr. Forrester (full name Clayton Deborah Susan Forrester) has been a mad scientist ever since his youth, when he was a member of Evilos (a mad scientist version of Webelos), where he grafted the rear end of a dog onto the rear end of a cat "and they all laughed." During his youth, he played the trombone.

Clayton has expressed a fixation with figure skating that he closely linked to his scientific ambitions. He referred to "Oslo...I was found drunk and woozy...scratching the name Toller Cranston into my thigh with a nail." Other pivotal moments in his early life include a 1956 visit to "Sun Valley...where I was found behind the soft-serve machine, drooling over a picture of Dick Button" and a visit to "the Ice Capades, [where] I was hot-riveting my kneecaps to Peggy Fleming's zamboni."

Forrester's high school career was typified by a series of humiliations, presumably contributing to his unstable personality. Frequently teased by classmates, he received a "shameful expulsion" from the Chess Club, suffered a "shameful shower incident" during his sophomore year, got rejected by the Swing Choir, was frequently victimized by book-dumpings after typing class, was forced to do power sit-ups in gym, and received "the revulsion, scorn, and rejection of all the pretty girls." At some point, he was struck by lightning, resulting in the white streak in his hair and mustache. This may have happened more than once.

While earning his doctorate, Forrester took some undergraduate courses in Super-Villainry, and at some point he joined the Fraternal Order of Mad Science. He was a frequent attendee of the Mad Scientist Convention, although he lost the convention's invention contest each year (on one occasion his entry, "the More Painful Mouse Trap," was met only with laughter). In response to his rejections, he has blown up the convention center twice and once used incendiaries to not "actually make the building blow up, it just made it burn...really quickly. Oh it was beautiful."

Dr. Forrester has expressed happiness upon the Seattle Mariners had won a baseball game, indicating that he had become a fan of that team at some point.[1]

At some undisclosed point, Clayton was reported to have had a relationship with Kim Cattrall and fathered Kinga Forrester with her. Dr. Forrester apparently attempted to recruit Kim into joining him in the field of Mad Science, but she refused. Kinga would grow up not knowing who her mother was.

The MST3K Years

While working at Gizmonic Institute, Forrester and Erhardt developed an experiment to see if cheesy movies could be used to drive people insane, thus proving the scientist with a strategy that would enable them to take over the world. For a test subject, Forrester and Erhardt shot Gizmonic janitor Joel Robinson into space, depositing him on The Satellite of Love. In response, Joel built several robot friends to keep himself company. Joel, Crow T. Robot, and Tom Servo mocked each of the movies they were forced to watch as a means of surviving with their sanity intact.

During Joel's time on The Satellite of Love (and, later, for a short period with Mike), Forrester participated in Invention Exchanges, apparently hoping that his test subjects would conceive of a new invention idea that was good enough to steal. Forrester also reportedly sold the results of his experiment to cable television as a source of supplemental income.

When Gypsy (in coordination with temp worker Mike Nelson) orchestrated Joel's escape from the SOL and the experiment, Dr. Forrester shot Nelson up to the SOL in Joel's place.

A few years later, Frank was assumed into Second Banana Heaven by the angel Torgo the White. Shortly thereafter, Pearl Forrester joined her son Clayton to "help".

Forrester starbaby

Dr. Forrester is reborn as a star baby at the end of the episode Laserblast.

At the conclusion of the original experiment (due to loss of funding), Dr. Forrester packed up Deep 13 and disconnected the Satellite of Love from its tether to Earth.

Then, in an eerily familiar event, Dr. Forrester was visited by a monolith-like giant videocassette labeled "The Worst Film Ever Made" before evolving into a star baby. Pearl then took possession of the now-infant Clayton, vowing to raise him right this time, to which the baby Clayton responded "Oh, poopie".

In the future year of 2525, Pearl (who had been cryogenically frozen centuries earlier and revived by intelligent Apes) revealed that although she had intended to do a better job raising Clayton the second time around, she "got busy and never got around to it", so she murdered him in his youth as his twisted personality manifested once again.

Circa 2008, an older Dr. Forrester appeared again alongside a once-again alive TV's Frank (with Joel and the 'Bots back on the SOL) to present a seminar on upgrading the MST3K Volume 10 Box Set to 10.2.

In 2018, Dr. Forrester's remains were kept at the Gizmonic Institute (in a drawer, along with TV's Frank's) until Dr. Erhardt obtained them with the intention of fulfilling Clayton's wishes to have his ashes scattered while the song "Idiot Control Now" is played. It was stated by Kinga that his death occurred 20 years prior to Season 12.

Relationships

In spite of being generally misanthropic and not particularly charismatic, Doctor Clayton Forrester managed to attract some colleagues, and in some cases retain them more or less of their own free will.

Dr. Laurence Erhardt

Dr. Forrester's colleague, Larry often played a subservient role to Clayton, perhaps indicating Dr. Forrester's seniority (since Forrester was clearly older than Larry).

The two appeared to have a certain level of mutual respect, unlike Dr. Forrester's relationship with his later assistant, TV's Frank. This extended to after Clayton's death, when it was revealed that Dr. Forrester had bequeathed a spaceship - The Pretty Lady - to Dr. Erhardt, with the understanding that Dr. Erhardt would take Clayton's ashes and scatter them in accordance with Clayton's stated desire.

TV's Frank

By far the longer-lived of Forrester's associates, TV's Frank was generally the target of abuse by his awful boss. Despite this, Frank was surprisingly friendly toward Forrester and displayed some moments of genuine affection toward him. Frank worked for five years with Dr. Forrester, apparently dying and being revived by Forrester several times. When Frank eventually died permanently, Dr. Forrester was despondent of the loss of his sidekick until his mother arrived.

Pearl Forrester

Pearl was typically domineering, insulting and demeaning to Clayton, even though she claimed to have his best-interests at heart. In return, Forrester was deferential to his mother, often eager to gain her affection (which was never forthcoming). He could, however, show a callousness to her, such as his lack of concern when she was ill, his willingness put her "in a home", and his eagerness to transform one of her suitors into the Chicken of Tomorrow. However, unlike his relationship with Frank, Clayton was extremely hesitant to inflict physical harm on his mother.

Kinga Forrester

The full nature of Dr. Forrester's relationship with his daughter has yet to be established. Kinga did not know who her mother was until a visit from Dr. Erhardt, who informed her that her mother was the actress Kim Cattrall. There's no reason to assume that Dr. Erhardt was lying, though it is not clear how he obtained that information. It is still unclear how involved Clayton was in raising his daughter.

Notes

  • Dr. Forrester may be considered an unreliable source concerning matters from his personal history, as he has been established to be "mad" and has been shown to lie when it suits the narrative he wishes to construct. Thus, his accounts of his obsessions with ice skaters or his claims about romantic encounters may not be wholly accurate.
  • The discipline in which Forrester holds his degree has not been specified. It is unclear if he is a doctor of medicine or if he holds a PhD (or both, or neither). He has demonstrated a certain level of proficiency at mechanical engineering, as well as biology and genetics. He also seems to have an understanding of psychology and marketing.

Behind-the-scenes

  • Dr. Forrester and Dr. Erhardt were first created simply as a visual representation of the "bosses" mentioned in the original opening theme. They were shortly brought into the series proper.
  • Dr. Forrester's timeline is somewhat convoluted by his first death, rebirth, second death and, yet, he was alive again in 2008. This makes it difficult to square all the information given on the show with each other.
  • The name "Dr. Clayton Forrester" was apparently inspired by the scientist character played by Gene Barry in the 1953 feature film adaptation of The War of the Worlds. The name was also applied to an airship in the anime series Nobunagun.

References



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Principal Dr. Clayton ForresterDr. Laurence ErhardtTV's FrankPearl ForresterProfessor BoboBrain GuyKinga ForresterMax
Secondary Gerry and SylviaDr. PeanutThe ObserversSynthia ForresterArdySkeleton CrewDr. Donna St. PhibesBonesyMega-SynthiaDr. KabahlM. WaverlyGrowler
Mirror Universe Mike NelsonCrow T. RobotTom ServoGypsy
Locations Gizmonic InstituteDeep 13Deep ApeThe WidowmakerObserver homeworldCamping PlanetAncient RomeCastle ForresterMoon 13Moon 1Deep Hurting