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Alan Cross is a writer for the series Reaper. Cross has previously written episodes of Parker Lewis Can't Lose, Weird Science, Star Trek: Enterprise, and Desperate Housewives. Cross is best known for co-creating the television version of Weird Science, for which he co-wrote the pilot and numerous episodes, directed two episodes, and served as co-executive producer. His other most notable screenwriting and producing work includes writing ten and producing twelve episodes of the series Parker Lewis Can't Lose with his then-partner Tom Spezialy. His other work includes the co-executive producer of Veronica's Closet and consulting producer for both Dawson's Creek and Get Real. He has written episodes of the series She Spies, Players, and Enterprise. Left for whatever reason by his biological parents, Alan has spent most of his life at a small square-run orphanage. Several people have shown interest in adopting him; until Cross all of them had entirely too much difficulty bridging the communication issues inherent to Alan's vibe. It has left Alan feeling more than a little unwanted but ill-equipped to really understand what was happening or act on it in any complex way.
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Left for whatever reason by his biological parents, Alan has spent most of his life at a small square-run orphanage. Several people have shown interest in adopting him; until Cross all of them had entirely too much difficulty bridging the communication issues inherent to Alan's vibe. It has left Alan feeling more than a little unwanted but ill-equipped to really understand what was happening or act on it in any complex way. Phoenix showed interest in maybe getting a kid, but things were falling apart. Cross attempted to help get things moving and wound up rather attached to Alan (who was trying to go on escape adventures at the time) instead. Ultimately Cross adopted him, seeing aspects of his younger self in Alan. Cross (and to lesser extent Bella) are the only stable sense of family Alan has experienced to date. Cross has likewise no family to speak of outside of Alan, so the two have become quite close over the past two years. Alan has been learning as much as he can about everything now that he has more access to education and such, although he is still extremely shy about school and so far much prefers to just go out and watch people do stuff, or read about it. Alan Cross is a writer for the series Reaper. Cross has previously written episodes of Parker Lewis Can't Lose, Weird Science, Star Trek: Enterprise, and Desperate Housewives. Cross is best known for co-creating the television version of Weird Science, for which he co-wrote the pilot and numerous episodes, directed two episodes, and served as co-executive producer. His other most notable screenwriting and producing work includes writing ten and producing twelve episodes of the series Parker Lewis Can't Lose with his then-partner Tom Spezialy. His other work includes the co-executive producer of Veronica's Closet and consulting producer for both Dawson's Creek and Get Real. He has written episodes of the series She Spies, Players, and Enterprise.