Oh, right--yes, and definitely Matt. Although, honestly, sometimes it feels like the writers stray out of who he actually is, which gets annoying, but otherwise: Matt.
Well, to be honest, I don't *like* a lot of the characters, and sometimes I don't even like the ones I do love--or I think the writers have randomly coloured in a detour just 'cause, well, hey fun! But otherwise, usually, as soon as someone (eg. Lyla) starts cheating on their paralyzed boyfriend with the best friend (eg. Tim), and they have a real love story!1! as it drags on; or even when a number of characters keep making really stupid choices...I tend to tune out, even if it is done exceptionally well or realistically--which fnl does. Also, life surrounding a sport team is usually a warning sign, lol. I love characters, I love plot, and...well, I'm quite often a sci-fi/fantasy girl, especially with my tv. Hence Doctor Who, BSG, Joss-shows, etc, and avoid "real" life dramas, especially teen-centred ones. *shrugs*
Re: long review, pt. 1
Well, to be honest, I don't *like* a lot of the characters, and sometimes I don't even like the ones I do love--or I think the writers have randomly coloured in a detour just 'cause, well, hey fun! But otherwise, usually, as soon as someone (eg. Lyla) starts cheating on their paralyzed boyfriend with the best friend (eg. Tim), and they have a real love story!1! as it drags on; or even when a number of characters keep making really stupid choices...I tend to tune out, even if it is done exceptionally well or realistically--which fnl does. Also, life surrounding a sport team is usually a warning sign, lol. I love characters, I love plot, and...well, I'm quite often a sci-fi/fantasy girl, especially with my tv. Hence Doctor Who, BSG, Joss-shows, etc, and avoid "real" life dramas, especially teen-centred ones. *shrugs*