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{{Characterbox|status = *Inactive|role = *Former Host|appeared_on = *[[Jesus Chatline]] (Co-Host)
 
{{Characterbox|status = *Inactive|role = *Former Host|appeared_on = *[[Jesus Chatline]] (Co-Host)
 
*[[Rumbled Feathers]]<nowiki> (Host]</nowiki>
 
*[[Rumbled Feathers]]<nowiki> (Host]</nowiki>
*[[HaulinAss]] (Host as T. Rucker)|portrayed_by = *Jay Walkow|image1 = <div class="split-before-4" style="float: right; width:280px"><tabber>
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*[[HaulinAss|Haulin' Ass]](Host as T. Rucker)|portrayed_by = *Jay Walkow|image1 = <div class="split-before-4" style="float: right; width:280px"><tabber>
 
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Jesus Chatline = [[File:StevenChilton.JPG|280px]]
 
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HaulinAss = [[File:T_Rucker.jpg|280px]]
 
HaulinAss = [[File:T_Rucker.jpg|280px]]
</tabber></div>|caption1 = Steven as he appeared on the Jesus Chatline}}'''Steven Chilton,''' was a co-host of the [[Jesus Chatline]] together with [[Richard Burnish]] and the host of [[HaulinAss]] as '''T. Rucker. '''He was portrayed by internet comedian Jason "Jay" Walkow.
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</tabber></div>|caption1 = Steven as he appeared on the Jesus Chatline}}'''Steven Chilton,''' was a co-host of the [[Jesus Chatline]] together with [[Richard Burnish]] and the host of [[HaulinAss|Haulin' Ass]] as '''T. Rucker. '''He was portrayed by internet comedian Jason "Jay" Walkow.
   
 
A devout yet naive Christian, Steven was a fair yet somewhat stern person, who's tolerance of joke calls was far less than his co-host, Richard. His ability to detect joke calls was also better.
 
A devout yet naive Christian, Steven was a fair yet somewhat stern person, who's tolerance of joke calls was far less than his co-host, Richard. His ability to detect joke calls was also better.
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Out of character, Steven's actor Jay was not prone to breaking character during the show, except when dealing with the most eccentric of callers. Despite his perceived stiffness and rigidness, Steven was the brunt of many famous Jesus Chatline episodes, such as the [[Jesus Chatline- Funeral Edition]], where he pretended to lie in repose for the duration of the show.
 
Out of character, Steven's actor Jay was not prone to breaking character during the show, except when dealing with the most eccentric of callers. Despite his perceived stiffness and rigidness, Steven was the brunt of many famous Jesus Chatline episodes, such as the [[Jesus Chatline- Funeral Edition]], where he pretended to lie in repose for the duration of the show.
   
Following the end of the Jesus Chatline, Chilton would reappear in [[Rumbled Feathers]] and later in [[HaulinAss]] as the eccentric trucker T. Rucker, where he adopted a more vulgar personality based on a stereotype of a Southern redneck trucker.
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Following the end of the Jesus Chatline, Chilton would reappear in [[Rumbled Feathers]] and later in [[HaulinAss|Haulin' Ass]] as the eccentric trucker T. Rucker, where he adopted a more vulgar personality based on a stereotype of a Southern redneck trucker.
   
 
Steven Chilton's actor, Jason Walkow passed away on the 16th of October 2018 after a year-long battle with cancer.<sup><ref>https://www.arbormemorial.ca/gleneden/obituaries/jason-edward-joseph-walkow/25350/</ref></sup>
 
Steven Chilton's actor, Jason Walkow passed away on the 16th of October 2018 after a year-long battle with cancer.<sup><ref>https://www.arbormemorial.ca/gleneden/obituaries/jason-edward-joseph-walkow/25350/</ref></sup>
   
 
==History<nowiki/>==
 
==History<nowiki/>==
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The history prior to the Chatline is not officially known, as both Steven and Richard answer this question with different answers each time, ranging from Steven being a trucker to a reborn ex-convict to being a former actor/stand-in.
Prior to the Chatline, Steven was a trucker, constantly on the move and hitting the road. One night he met Richard, then working in the construction industry, in a bar and began talking about their mutual love of rock over a glass of Old Grandad's.<sup><ref>https://youtu.be/oGbKnCLsn-8?t=4429</ref></sup> Richard recruited Steven into the church of the [[Neon Bible]], and Steven later accompanied Richard when he created the Chatline to promote the church.
 
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The most consistent story told is that prior to the Chatline, Steven was a trucker, constantly on the move and hitting the road. One night he met Richard, then working in the construction industry, in a bar and began talking about their mutual love of rock over a glass of Old Grandad's.<sup><ref>https://youtu.be/oGbKnCLsn-8?t=4429</ref></sup> Richard recruited Steven into the church of the [[Neon Bible]], and Steven later accompanied Richard when he created the Chatline to promote the church.
   
 
In a special episode of Jesus Chatline, [[Richard Burnish]] and Steve Chilton leave the confines of their broadcasting studio to go storm chasing. During a day where they were expecting to see a massive lightning storm, Steven was struck by a bolt of lightning, turning him into red mist with only his legs left behind.<sup><ref>https://youtu.be/1ol4wDSU3VA?t=464</ref></sup>
 
In a special episode of Jesus Chatline, [[Richard Burnish]] and Steve Chilton leave the confines of their broadcasting studio to go storm chasing. During a day where they were expecting to see a massive lightning storm, Steven was struck by a bolt of lightning, turning him into red mist with only his legs left behind.<sup><ref>https://youtu.be/1ol4wDSU3VA?t=464</ref></sup>
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That being said, Steven does break character every now and then by smiling or laughing, and he can often be heard laughing or making comments in the background while Richard is talking. His tolerance for low-effort trolls was non-existent, but he appreciated quirky characters and clever dialogue, such as a discussion he had with a sinner on Richard's Package, a collection of various items designed to help sinners find their faith in God.
 
That being said, Steven does break character every now and then by smiling or laughing, and he can often be heard laughing or making comments in the background while Richard is talking. His tolerance for low-effort trolls was non-existent, but he appreciated quirky characters and clever dialogue, such as a discussion he had with a sinner on Richard's Package, a collection of various items designed to help sinners find their faith in God.
   
Like Richard Burnish, Steven is a con artist as it can be displayed throught the series, scamming viewers for money. Making Steven Chilton a villain protagonist in the series. Especially in the T-Rucker spin-off as he's seen being more antagonistic as the series goes on. Until the series finale where he redeems himself before dying off.
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Like Richard Burnish, Steven is a con artist as it can be displayed throught the series, scamming viewers for money. Making Steven Chilton a villain protagonist in the series. Especially in the T. Rucker spin-off as he's seen being more antagonistic as the series goes on. Until the series finale where he redeems himself before dying off.
   
 
== Links==
 
== Links==
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* [https://plus.google.com/b/106124811943858029711/113621751837085467622/posts Steven Chilton] on Google Plus
 
* [https://plus.google.com/b/106124811943858029711/113621751837085467622/posts Steven Chilton] on Google Plus
 
* [https://www.facebook.com/t.ruckerhaulinass?fref=ts Steven Chilton] on Facebook (As Tee Rucker)
 
* [https://www.facebook.com/t.ruckerhaulinass?fref=ts Steven Chilton] on Facebook (As Tee Rucker)
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== Gallery==
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<gallery>
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SChilton.png|Steven Chilton during a show
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Chilton on RF.png|Steven on Rumbled Feathers
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T on Haulin' Ass.png|T. Rucker on Haulin' Ass
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</gallery>
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 17:10, 26 July 2020

“Jason would spread many laughs with his ideas and creativity and I was always excited about a new show. It was the light in dark times. I would become part of a community Jason had created and suddenly I wouldn't feel alone anymore, I felt like I belong somewhere.” — Hans Peter Schwanzlutcher on Jason Walkow. [1]


Steven Chilton, was a co-host of the Jesus Chatline together with Richard Burnish and the host of Haulin' Ass as T. Rucker. He was portrayed by internet comedian Jason "Jay" Walkow.

A devout yet naive Christian, Steven was a fair yet somewhat stern person, who's tolerance of joke calls was far less than his co-host, Richard. His ability to detect joke calls was also better.

Out of character, Steven's actor Jay was not prone to breaking character during the show, except when dealing with the most eccentric of callers. Despite his perceived stiffness and rigidness, Steven was the brunt of many famous Jesus Chatline episodes, such as the Jesus Chatline- Funeral Edition, where he pretended to lie in repose for the duration of the show.

Following the end of the Jesus Chatline, Chilton would reappear in Rumbled Feathers and later in Haulin' Ass as the eccentric trucker T. Rucker, where he adopted a more vulgar personality based on a stereotype of a Southern redneck trucker.

Steven Chilton's actor, Jason Walkow passed away on the 16th of October 2018 after a year-long battle with cancer.[2]

History

The history prior to the Chatline is not officially known, as both Steven and Richard answer this question with different answers each time, ranging from Steven being a trucker to a reborn ex-convict to being a former actor/stand-in.

The most consistent story told is that prior to the Chatline, Steven was a trucker, constantly on the move and hitting the road. One night he met Richard, then working in the construction industry, in a bar and began talking about their mutual love of rock over a glass of Old Grandad's.[3] Richard recruited Steven into the church of the Neon Bible, and Steven later accompanied Richard when he created the Chatline to promote the church.

In a special episode of Jesus Chatline, Richard Burnish and Steve Chilton leave the confines of their broadcasting studio to go storm chasing. During a day where they were expecting to see a massive lightning storm, Steven was struck by a bolt of lightning, turning him into red mist with only his legs left behind.[4]

With the help of science, Steven's body was rebuilt and a funeral was held for him. Richard mentioned in the Funeral Edition that Steven helped run one of the church's homo-detox clinics in the Cayman Island, where Randall Stevens attended. Steven's job there was to help homosexuals lose their 'gayity' and become what was considered in the Church's eyes 'normal members of society.' According to Randall, Steven's methods, such as giving Randall continuous blowjobs, were ultimately ineffective.[5]

In the next episode, Steven was alive and well with Richard, this time broadcasting from the San Quentin State Prison. Steven's death by lighting was a great idea in order to raise money for the Church of the Neon Bible by setting a trust fund. As a result of this, the Jews seized all of both Richard and Steven's money. The prison warden gave them 2 hours to be able to pay $58,000, the amount of money they needed to be bailed out. Fortunately, for Steven and Richard, the goal was met.

On October 17th 2018, it was announced that Jay passed away after a year-long battle with cancer.

Personality

Steven losing it

Steven bursting into laughter during a discussion on Richard's Package, a special bag of goods to help sinners restore their faith in God.[6] A very rare moment where Steven breaks character.

Steven is a sociable person, inviting people to discuss topics relating to Christianity. He differs from his co-host in that he lacks the same friendly inviting aura, and has no tolerance for troll calls. He is not as naive as Richard, as he will hang up on calls he suspects are pranks without a word.

That being said, Steven does break character every now and then by smiling or laughing, and he can often be heard laughing or making comments in the background while Richard is talking. His tolerance for low-effort trolls was non-existent, but he appreciated quirky characters and clever dialogue, such as a discussion he had with a sinner on Richard's Package, a collection of various items designed to help sinners find their faith in God.

Like Richard Burnish, Steven is a con artist as it can be displayed throught the series, scamming viewers for money. Making Steven Chilton a villain protagonist in the series. Especially in the T. Rucker spin-off as he's seen being more antagonistic as the series goes on. Until the series finale where he redeems himself before dying off.

Links

Gallery

References