2. Home Environment
Gene Hunt can be found at his work most of the time. He stays late, often
smoking with his coworkers, doing work or sleeping in his office, going
through evidence or interrogating suspects in the Lost and Found room.
His actual house is only
seen once, and from the
surprisingly clean state of
it, it's clear he doesn't
spend that much time
there.
3. Gender and Gender behaviour
Gene Hunt is a very rough, masculine character.
He's not comfortable with sharing his feelings, and makes fun of any guy
who shows a sensitive side. He often gives in to violent impulses and most
of the time doesn't seem to care what he looks like to other people.
His hobbies all revolve around drinking, prostitutes and boxing; women are
generally just sex objects to him and have no other place in his life. Only
one woman has a position at his work on par with other men in his office
and what acceptance he gives her is begrudging. He often refers to women
with nicknames such as “birds” and “skirts”.
4. Stance, Posture and Clothing
When he's not moving, Gene will stand with his
legs spread apart on the ground, creating a lower
centre of gravity, and often keeps his hands in his
pockets.
Most of the time he wears plain work trousers, a
shirt and tie and a brown camel-hair coat.
Sometimes he'll switch to a dark grey suit, usually
when his work calls for more formal attire.
5. Kinesthetics
Gene spends most of his time with a scowl on his face. He moves quite
aggressively and likes to spread out in whatever space he occupies
6. Tone, volume, accent
Tone is usually angry or sarcastic, and generally at a louder volume than
others. He's in charge of a lot of people and always has to be heard. He
has a South London accent.
Proxemics
Doesn't get close to people, prefers his own personal space—but will move
close and invade other's space as an act of aggression.