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TopicI want to do a B8 project but I'm not sure what to do
Johnbobb
05/13/18 9:37:35 PM
#25:


Stewie Griffin (Family Guy)

I know at some point I liked Stewie, but I can barely remember that time, as Family Guy just drastically sunk over the years to the point that it's hard to even think of it as a funny show. He was one of the better ones on the main cast way back when for what it's worth.

Deadpool (Marvel Comics)

It almost feels played out to be a Deadpool fan given how crazy popular he's gotten, but I'll fully admit I love the character. He's one of the few characters I went back to try and actually read the comics for (only about 40 or so issues, which left me really shipping Deadpool and Siryn). I love the fourth wall breaks, and I'm a total sucker for meta humor.

Todd Sanchez (Bojack Horseman)

The fact that there is an asexual character on a popular TV show at all is pretty astouding, because even the "progressive" shows usually draw the line with one trans character. The fact that the show about the talking horse person in a world full of bad animal puns and bestiality has become one of the most intelligent and realistic shows out there is just insane. Todd pretty easily holds the role of best character, almost always staying upbeat and creative while also not hiding always from occasional serious undertones.

Daud (Dishonored)

Daud was gay? Huh. I never felt like they went into his character enough (or maybe I just didn't pay enough attention to the lore; I never did finish his DLC). Still, in Dishonored he sort of holds a role as a larger than life rival, and one of the only people in the game that ever felt like a serious threat to Corvo.

Oskar & Eli (Let the Right One In)

This one also came as a surprise. Apparently in the books, Eli is a male vampire without genitals who lives as a teen girl. There's a lot to unpack there that wasn't exactly noticeable in the movie. Especially weird thinking of Oskar as an LGBT character as he never seemed to recognize Eli as a boy. Though I suppose the point remains the same, because Oskar and Eli's love for each other never seems to be driven primarily by sexual attraction, but rather a mutual desire for acceptance and companionship, which is ultimately what makes the movie so powerful. Hard to rank them separately given how much their relationship with each other defines them in the film, but Eli definitely seems to serve as a powerful protector for Oskar.

Iron Bull (Dragon Age Inquisition)

Never played the Dragon Age games but just from seeing bits and pieces of Inquisition played (and from seeing art work) Iron Bull still seems awesome. He's quite possibly my favorite character whose source I have that little familiarity with. And the dude's a fucking hunk, for real.

Titus Andromedon (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt)

I wasn't a huge fan of Titus at first. He struck me as a bit of a cheap stereotype on first appearance, but like everything else in this show, he only improved with time. Never been my favorite on the show by any means though.
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