Potatonator
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Have you ever looked at a show and saw the characters and thought that they had so much possibilities for being deep or having an interesting personality, only to be stunned as they become shallow, empty-shells of a character that rely on gags or one trait of their personality?
An example of this for me would be Billy & Mandy. I saw the characters and their interactions and thought they could've built them up so much more and made a bit of their relationship somewhat meaningful as the series went on. Instead, Billy became a breeding ground for toliet humor, Grim did nothing but sulk and sigh with very, very, very little hint at admitting he actually enjoys Billy and Mandy's company, and Mandy became dull. She won everything creating unsuspenseful and boring stories that revolved around her.
It's one thing to make a character tough or hard-headed, it's another to make them only win. Even at the beginning of an episode, you immediately know she will win just because the show doesn't allow otherwise.
It's especially upsetting since I find Grim to be a really interesting character, or plausible for being really fascinating. The show did really well when it first started, even the artwork looked more fun. Too bad they tightened things up.
An example of this for me would be Billy & Mandy. I saw the characters and their interactions and thought they could've built them up so much more and made a bit of their relationship somewhat meaningful as the series went on. Instead, Billy became a breeding ground for toliet humor, Grim did nothing but sulk and sigh with very, very, very little hint at admitting he actually enjoys Billy and Mandy's company, and Mandy became dull. She won everything creating unsuspenseful and boring stories that revolved around her.
It's one thing to make a character tough or hard-headed, it's another to make them only win. Even at the beginning of an episode, you immediately know she will win just because the show doesn't allow otherwise.
It's especially upsetting since I find Grim to be a really interesting character, or plausible for being really fascinating. The show did really well when it first started, even the artwork looked more fun. Too bad they tightened things up.