Is he their friend? I've never read the books or watched the movies (and I never will), but from what I can tell, he sounds more like some retard who follows the other two around like an abandoned puppy and exists to asks questions about things he should honestly know so that the supergenius girl can answer them and relay exposition to the audience.
That's what he is in the movies, because the showrunner's favorite character was Hermione. It's far more fair in the books. But if you'll never read or watch the books or movies, why do you care to ask?
It's not that my perspective is worth expressing. I just felt like being a smartass and responding to an obvious smartass question. My bad for failing to be funny.
It's still unrealistic, who actually believes a ginger has two friends?
Is he their friend? I've never read the books or watched the movies (and I never will), but from what I can tell, he sounds more like some retard who follows the other two around like an abandoned puppy and exists to asks questions about things he should honestly know so that the supergenius girl can answer them and relay exposition to the audience.
That's what he is in the movies, because the showrunner's favorite character was Hermione. It's far more fair in the books. But if you'll never read or watch the books or movies, why do you care to ask?
Why do you feel like your perspective is worth expressing then?
It's not that my perspective is worth expressing. I just felt like being a smartass and responding to an obvious smartass question. My bad for failing to be funny.
Breaking news, guy discovers tropes exist and characters are written as vehicles for storytelling sometimes.
Just hasn't stole their souls yet.
Haha, wasn't that on the AI video thread the other day? Still genius.