What character from a movie/show/game/anything did you think you were going to hate, but ended up liking?
What character from a movie/show/game/anything did you think you were going to hate, but ended up liking?
That one kid from Jurassic World Rebirth. Uh. Xavier! I even remembered his name, gosh. Started as your stereotypical idiot boyfriend (expectation: she’ll dump him by the end because he fucks up big time and she recognises that her family is more important blabla) and turned out to be pretty relatable in his (probably unintentionally neurodiverse) idiocy.
Yes, that’s the one thing I took away from that movie. Also T-rex rolling around in the grass <3
Hunter from The Owl House.
Thought he was going to be the usual overpowered for no reason jerk, but ended up being one of my favorite characters with extremely deep lore and an amazing arc.
Man I love The Owl House so much.
Well since you named “anything” as an included category, here’s a random one: Aila from high rollers: Aerois
For a less obscure one… Reigen from Mob Psycho 100 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I’m curious which comic you read exactly? I’m questioning the comment about the always “blind and unreasonable patriotism” you mentioned.
Cap in the comics continually goes against the government and corruption since his re-introduction in the 60s. He’s always been a man for the people.
He talks about the American Dream and wears the Stars and Stripes specifically because he is fighting for what America should be and has continuously been about fighting to ensure that all people are provided equity and inclusion. He even threw away the costume and became Nomad for a while because he was so disgusted with America (the storyline mimicked Nixon and Watergate). He’s fought nationalists, nazis, and neo nazis.
Sure thing, I had to look up issues because I couldn’t remember as I read them years ago. Some of these will be campy because they are old, but they are some good stories:
There’s probably a lot more like his fights with Nuke, fights with US Agent, the 90s drug storyline, his partnership with Falcon and being a White patriotic symbol partnered with a Black man (Sam Wilson - Falcon) from Harlem, and more
Dalinar from The Stormlight Archives. At first I just wanted to skip his bits and get back to other characters.
After 5 books, though? One of my favorite characters in the whole Cosmere.
Journey before destination.
And they did exactly the same thing with Better Call Saul in the character Howard Hamlin.
spoiler___His was one of the most impactful deaths I’ve ever seen on TV
I wouldn’t call him my favorite, but I would call him unfortunately relatable.
He has a lot of virtuous traits, like his flawless work ethic, willingness to trust people, and a genuine care for the wellbeing of individuals. His problem is mainly that the cause he serves is fascism.
He’s blind to the empire’s flaws because he was sold on their lies. He assumed incorrectly that everyone else in the empire was as principled as he is, and so the rebels must be genuinely bad people because they are trying to destroy something he thinks is good.
Earlier that day…
Kbal: I don’t care for GOB.
Nathan from Misfits.
I legit hated his character in the first half and ended up loving that rascal in the second half.
Lestat
After finishing Interview With A Vampire and finding out Lestat is the main character of the rest of the series, I was like "well, at least the first book was good, I don't know how I'm supposed to like a book with this douche"
Shortly afterwards: [[Arrested Development meme]] I don't care for Louis
Mr. Peanutbutter from Bojack Horseman. We go from seeing him the way Bojack does, an irritating rival; to seeing him as comic relief; to seeing him as a very relatable, very tragic character who damages all his relationships due to his inability or unwillingness to take responsibility for his own life, someone who has been desperately lonely and depressed but never allowed himself to realize it because he’s been masking so hard and so long he believes the mask is all there is.
I’ve never identified so much with any character on film or television, and it’s a fucking cartoon dog.
And then Bandit from Bluey comes along and like the man said, I’ve only got ten cents but it’s weird that it happened twice.
Jar Jar Binks.
But only after I read this: reddit.com/…/theory_jar_jar_binks_was_a_trained_f…
Scorpius in Farscape.
He was introduced long after the main antagonist, Captain Bilar Crais, was firmly established. Suddenly the Captain was shoved aside for this new monstrous weirdo who’s motivation seems a bit contrived.
Scorpius is absolutely fantastic. Wayne Pygram absolutely knocked it out of the park and then some with portraying both Scorpius and Harvey throughout the rest of the series. Probably one of the best written and acted villains in television history.