I didn't like Zoe either because yeah no, that is not a trope I care for at all. But I think that's the difference between her and the Zoe avatar, in that the avatar is much more likeable because she genuinely has things to struggle against.
Oh Willow!logic. It's never a good thing but I always find it interesting to watch because playing around with morality is the best thing ever.
I can't remember how I felt about Amanda initially but I have grown to really, really like her because she doesn't feel like a trope to me? She's an amalgamation of tropes, just like real people are (that is, after all, why tropes exist, as exaggerated portions of personality/behaviour). I think she does get better acting wise but mainly because she's given a lot more to do.
SUBTEXT IS MY PLAYGROUND.
That's absolutely fine, any time m'dear. Whether you do or don't this was definitely something of an eye opening experience for me in terms of whoa, I really like this show apparently!
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I didn't like Zoe either because yeah no, that is not a trope I care for at all. But I think that's the difference between her and the Zoe avatar, in that the avatar is much more likeable because she genuinely has things to struggle against.
Oh Willow!logic. It's never a good thing but I always find it interesting to watch because playing around with morality is the best thing ever.
I can't remember how I felt about Amanda initially but I have grown to really, really like her because she doesn't feel like a trope to me? She's an amalgamation of tropes, just like real people are (that is, after all, why tropes exist, as exaggerated portions of personality/behaviour). I think she does get better acting wise but mainly because she's given a lot more to do.
SUBTEXT IS MY PLAYGROUND.
That's absolutely fine, any time m'dear. Whether you do or don't this was definitely something of an eye opening experience for me in terms of whoa, I really like this show apparently!