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redbrunja ([personal profile] redbrunja) wrote2011-10-17 10:19 pm
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Fandom Tennis Match Meme:

Okay, here's how this is going to work. You comment with a fandom question. I answer it and then ask you a question that has some thematic relevance to the question you asked me.

[identity profile] qualapec.livejournal.com 2011-11-19 10:28 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I was thinking more in terms of animals given human culture/characteristics, like Watership Down or Redwall. But I think you answered my question!

Is there a character who you've gotten really attached to and regretted it? (Either because of who the character is or how their character arc plays out?)

Ouch. That's a tough one.

I kind of never regret getting attached to characters? I usually drop series when I feel they're taking a step down in quality or the fandom is losing its shit. But characters I like are kind of the thing I don't usually end up regretting. Even when a writing takes a bad route, my instinct is never really "I really regret liking this character".

I've always sort of really loved villains, and in most series that doesn't end well (and people ALWAYS tease/criticize you for liking the bad boy). The little kid in me always wanted to see them join the 'good guys'. In the last couple years, I've come to appreciate the idea that not every villain needs a redemption arc to be interesting, and some are far more interesting without it.