ah! Thank you! *notes down acronym as highly useful phrase*
I generally dislike all characters that are 100% good or 100% evil. It's so totally unrealistic.
Perhaps. But I have the opposite attitude: I do like characters who are unambiguously good or evil. Simply put: I like to know who to root for.
I mean, I certainly don't expect to see such absolutism, but I'm always glad when I do happen to see characters that are. I don't want realism...reality is depressing enough. I want an escape from reality.
Of course people in real life are rarely so clearly defined in terms of good or evil, but that's why I gravitate towards such people in fiction. It's why I like Transformers so much - it gives me characters like Optimus Prime and Ultra Magnus, who are as close to absolute good as we're likely to see. And it's one of the reasons why I prefer the original Battlestar Galactica over the remake - you just know who's good and who's evil, and it's easier to root for Lorne Greene's version of Adama (although, don't mistake my meaning - EJO's version is noble enough as well), and much easier to root against John Colicos' Baltar.
Again: I KNOW this isn't realistic. But I don't care. It's simply what I enjoy. I fully accept that it'll be hard to find a series or film that has characters like this. And it will probably take a long time. In the meantime, I won't complain if I don't find it; just cheer when I do.
Yeah. I don't know how I missed this post the first time, but I agree entirely, as well. Especially the examples cited!I generally dislike all characters that are 100% good or 100% evil. It's so totally unrealistic.
Perhaps. But I have the opposite attitude: I do like characters who are unambiguously good or evil. Simply put: I like to know who to root for.
I mean, I certainly don't expect to see such absolutism, but I'm always glad when I do happen to see characters that are. I don't want realism...reality is depressing enough. I want an escape from reality.
Of course people in real life are rarely so clearly defined in terms of good or evil, but that's why I gravitate towards such people in fiction. It's why I like Transformers so much - it gives me characters like Optimus Prime and Ultra Magnus, who are as close to absolute good as we're likely to see. And it's one of the reasons why I prefer the original Battlestar Galactica over the remake - you just know who's good and who's evil, and it's easier to root for Lorne Greene's version of Adama (although, don't mistake my meaning - EJO's version is noble enough as well), and much easier to root against John Colicos' Baltar.
Again: I KNOW this isn't realistic. But I don't care. It's simply what I enjoy. I fully accept that it'll be hard to find a series or film that has characters like this. And it will probably take a long time. In the meantime, I won't complain if I don't find it; just cheer when I do.
We reach my friend. We reach.![]()
I can't believe it took this long for this answer to occur to me, but:
Snow White, from "Once Upon A Time"
She's just too entirely aware of how pure she supposedly is.
I found Sam from Quantum Leap to be a bit frustrating. He seemed too goody-two-shoes for me. I didn't really watch Voyager but I'm afraid that Scott Bacula's portrayal in QL really coloured by opinion negatively against Captain Archer.
*ugh* Touched by an Angel. Couldn't stand that show sometimes.^^^ I think it was called Touched by an Angel and I agree it was vomit inducing.
The Michael Landon one was Highway to Heaven and just as sickening as TBAA.
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