What did the TURN characters do after the end of the revolution?
Abe Woodhull continued his work as a spy for the United States and became progressively worse at it. He was captured during the Civil War, WWI and WWII, Vietnam and every skirmish the American military engaged in after the revolution. Today, the capture of Abraham Woodhull in considered a rite of passage into the spy world.
Caleb Bewster became the first master of disguise and successfully infiltrated multiple spy organizations and military campaigns. His secret to such master abilities? Shaving off his beard.
Ben Tallmadge continued his work as a spy master and helped end multiple military and political conflicts with the United States. Unfortunately, he no longer wears his tight pants—for some reason, people found them distracting.
John Graves Simcoe was exposed to mustard gas in WWI, shot repeatedly in WWII, and given the full Rasputin treatment during Desert Storm and JUST. WOULDN'T. DIE.
George Washington went on to become President of the United States, where he had another mental crisis and met his pooka, Harvey. When his term as President was over, he went on to become a political advisor. Today, he can be found on Capitol Hill with all the other politicians who have imaginary friends.
Marquis de Lafayette fell into obscurity when he received fan mail from the Marquis de Lafayette Fangirl Society with his face superimposed on a cinnamon roll. He was reportedly last scene at a Lady Gaga concert two years ago. He is rumored to avoid all cinnamon flavored pastries.
Robert Townsend went on to become the best spy the world had ever seen and was directly responsible for resolving many famous military conflicts. He later came to be known as Michael Weston and was forcibly retired to Miami, FL.
Mary Woodhull gave up spy work when she realized that no amount of help could make Abraham less clumsy. She led a seemingly quiet life until she was eventually brought up on arson charges. Unfortunately for the prosecution, the building that housed all evidence of her criminal activities mysteriously caught fire the night before her trial.
Anna Strong went on to become the only sane person left in all of Setauket. She married Major Hewlett and had two children, and the couple lived happily together until Hewlett love for ugly wigs drove them apart. After their divorce, Anna became active in third wave feminism.
