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Oddly...Maybe. But does she intend to do so?
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Maybe. But does she intend to do so?
I refuse to believe that any character coming out of Notty's head could be anything less that multilayered with hidden depth and endearing side. I mean, look at what she did with "bimbo airhead cliche" Sarah!It might be more difficult with Trisha.
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Can't wait to see how this shakes out by the end!
I've never thought that of Sarah. She was my second favourite right from the start.I refuse to believe that any character coming out of Notty's head could be anything less that multilayered with hidden depth and endearing side. I mean, look at what she did with "bimbo airhead cliche" Sarah!
Oh you don't have to like them of course.I've never thought that of Sarah. She was my second favourite right from the start.
I'm sure Trisha is multilayered as well, but is she necessarily multilayered in a positive way? I won't love every character just because they have this super rare thing called depth.
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Can't wait to see how this shakes out by the end!
I can get behind that (pun more or less intended). Regarding Sarah, I've said it before, she really didn't do anything for me in the first chapter, because I just saw her as another bimbo. Heavy Gods, was I wrong! By chapter 3, she became just another character whom I could die and kill for (in the game, boys, calm down). So I think that Trisha might very well go that way depending on the events to come in the subsequents chapters. I admit she put me off at first with her unbridled sexuality, and I think I wasn't the only one to feel so, but if I don't come to love the gal "because [she has] this super rare thing called depth", I'm sure learning to know her will be a hell of a ride anywayI've never thought that of Sarah. She was my second favourite right from the start.
I'm sure Trisha is multilayered as well, but is she necessarily multilayered in a positive way? I won't love every character just because they have this super rare thing called depth.
Well, if that wasn't ominous!No obligation there and I'll be very surprised if by the end of this some of you dont hate some of them.
No probs!*facepalms* Ahh, thanks, that explains it.
Yep, that's kind of my point. Character depth can go many different ways. It doesn't have to be all positive.No obligation there and I'll be very surprised if by the end of this some of you dont hate some of them.
Ummm... drugs - yeah, that one.Nice list, but what of it could make her likeable?
Or Trisha can become a character to be hated with a passion. What is certain is that it will go somewhere. For good or ill or neither. I fully agree with your last statement.So I think that Trisha might very well go that way depending on the events to come in the subsequents chapters. I admit she put me off at first with her unbridled sexuality, and I think I wasn't the only one to feel so, but if I don't come to love the gal "because [she has] this super rare thing called depth", I'm sure learning to know her will be a hell of a ride anyway
She did come on too strong, but at least, we're talking about her. You know the saying: there's no such thing as bad pubis itchy!Nice list, but what of it could make her likeable?
She did come on too strong, but at least, we're talking about her. You know the saying: there's no such thing as bad pubis itchy!
No obligation there and I'll be very surprised if by the end of this some of you dont hate some of them.
I hope so! A good story needs a good villain(s). It doesn't matter what emotion a character invokes, as long as it's something, and the stronger the better. The worst thing a villain can be is easily forgotten.Or Trisha can become a character to be hated with a passion. What is certain is that it will go somewhere.