- Jul 10, 2020
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No worries mate. I didn't say nemesis; I said antagonist. I think you are just using "antagonist" differently. Google it. By its definition, you'll see that Quinn is clearly an antagonist (anyone that causes conflicts for a character...of which Quinn has caused several).really? isn't this the topic of "flower meadow"? I must be lost ...
I've never denied that Quinn is a negative character, but to be the nemesis, the antagonist of a story's protagonist has to do more than just run around naked in college.
the scene of the photos is your reconstruction, no one knows who is behind the blackmail and the stolen photo of Cathe, it could be Quinn, but we have yet to see it.
bullying, like drug dealing are all largely negative behaviors, enough to make Quinn a negative character and a criminal, but not enough to make her the antagonist of the story.
the MC antagonist has to hit him directly in a meaningful way, actually harming him, not making fun of him.
In any case, there NEEDS to be a new big conflict in the story. The major one from the first 5 Episodes has been resolved (Hell Week). What does Doc have to fill in as the major conflict. I'm guess...and this is pretty obvious...it will have something to do with either Quinn, Tommy, or the Tri-Alphas. Maybe something to do with Bella....gulp.
We shall see in a few days!
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