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I just don't like...
Helios05:
For all the Steve- dislikers, I question whether or not it is a dislike or merely we feel a bit of pity for him. He's kind of turned into nothing more than a basket of non-stop relationship problems when we see him, ever since the first break-up with Ellen over the whole "moving too fast" issue. So now he's either a raging alcoholic on par with how Faye used to be, or being emo over the fact his love life is shitty. He's kind of a gag character now, just someone to pull out of a box so Martin can have that one (one) guy friend to talk to about guy stuff, though to be honest that never really happens either.
As for characters I dislike, it has changed over time, first I didn't like Faye then Dora. Faye originally cause she was a bitch to certain un-understandable extremes, even finding out about her father's death didn't completely redeem her. Now that she is changing, she acts more like a person someone would actually want to be friends with, still an asshat at times, but a fun asshat. Dora has gone from being somewhat depressed, yet still possessing a strong backbone, to now, where she claims to be in love with Martin but is overly paranoid as shit about it jumps at honestly little things.
lily-kiernan:
Hmm. I WANT to hate Sven, but I find that I really like him. Dora is pretty 2-dimensional as of late (pun intended), as does Marten. I do not care for Pintsize as much anymore, but he has been out of the picture for a while.
And hey, don't rag on Wil. He's badass. MEGA badass. I also like him and Penelope as a couple, they're sweet.
I LOVE HANNERS. She's amazing, and I think her OCD is demonstrated really effectively.
Cartilage Head:
Dora is two-dimensional, as does Marten.
Junodog:
--- Quote from: Norton Quintessential on 22 Mar 2009, 10:44 ---I have compassion for mentally diseased people. They need help. But it's obvious Dr. Corrine isn't giving Hannelore the help she needs. She's invading other people's lives to an insane degree here.
--- End quote ---
Two things here:
1. It has never been stated that Hannelore has not improved in the long run. For all we know, she was ten times worse when she was younger. Some people (I know this from experience) can improve tremendously and still have their disorders preventing them from behaving in a normal way.
2. Counseling takes so much time to be effective it hurts. Again, I know this from experience.
But eh. I could be wrong about her improving.
Is it cold in here?:
Hannelore has made friends and stepped out of her comfort zone. As far as we know, she's no longer alphabetizing the magazines in her therapist's office. She's made progress.
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