The flawed character following what he felt like doing instead of what seemed like the moral duty, I don't have much of a problem with the author for that. How other characters react to that however, seems a bit weird. Especially Paul.
Main Characters don't have to be perfect. They very rarely should be perfect. So we can complain about it on an Internet forum. Cheers.
The dodging all consequences with Scenarium as if it was a ''fake timed'' videogame quest but it's actually a trigger event no matter how long you take ( common in fiction but usually less jarring, felt like Roxy and the dungeon spent weeks in suspended animation untill Main Character triggered the ''rescue from the jaw of death'' event ), I roll my eyes... and keep watching because I like the show.
The flawed character following what he felt like doing instead of what seemed like the moral duty, I don't have much of a problem with the author for that. How other characters react to that however, seems a bit weird. Especially Paul.
Main Characters don't have to be perfect. They very rarely should be perfect. So we can complain about it on an Internet forum. Cheers.
The dodging all consequences with Scenarium as if it was a ''fake timed'' videogame quest but it's actually a trigger event no matter how long you take ( common in fiction but usually less jarring, felt like Roxy and the dungeon spent weeks in suspended animation untill Main Character triggered the ''rescue from the jaw of death'' event ), I roll my eyes... and keep watching because I like the showé
The flawed character following what he felt like doing instead of what seemed like the moral duty, I don't have much of a problem with the author for that. How other characters react to that however, seems a bit weird. Especially Paul.
Main Characters don't have to be perfect. They very rarely should be perfect. So we can complain about it on an Internet forum. Cheers.
The dodging all consequences with Scenarium as if it was a ''fake timed'' videogame quest but it's actually a trigger event no matter how long you take ( common in fiction but usually less jarring ), I roll my eyes... and keep watching because I like the showé
The flawed character following what he felt like doing instead of what seemed like the moral duty, I don't have much of a problem with the author for that. How other characters react to that however, seems a bit weird. Especially Paul.
Main Characters don't have to be perfect. They very rarely should be perfect. So we can complain about it on an Internet forum. Cheers.
The dodging all consequences with Scenarium as if it was a ''fake timed'' videogame quest but it's actually a trigger event no matter how long you take, I roll my eyes... and keep watching because I like the show.
The flawed character following what he felt like doing instead of what seemed like the moral duty, I don't have much of a problem with the author for that. How other characters react to that however, seems a bit weird. Especially Paul.
Main Characters don't have to be perfect. They very rarely should be perfect. So we can complain about it on an Internet forum. Cheers.
The dodging all consequences with Scenarium as if it was a ''timed'' videogame quest but it's actually a trigger event no matter how long you take, I roll my eyes and keep watching because I like the show.