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TopicName a character and I will rate them: 2020 Edition
scarletspeed7
01/23/20 7:46:16 PM
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TotallyNotMI posted...
James "Sawyer" Ford
James 'Sawyer' Ford (LOST)
Sawyer began his six-season run as an enigma, developed into a flawed antihero, and eventually blossomed into a human being deserving of redemption. Conquering the monumental task of overcoming a man who had colored his life and set him on a path to a dark destiny, Sawyer earns his happy ending despite one of the darkest killings in the series coming at his hands. Yet, even in murder, LOST finds a way to give a sense of catharsis and closure, almost allowing the viewers to believe that it was a righteous kill. In between all of those deeper moments are a host of hilarious, small, intimate scenes that only serve to endear Sawyer to me and the rest of the world.
Rating: 86/100


NBIceman posted...
Adam Strange

Adam Strange (DC Comics)
Few people are aware that, for a brief period of time before 2010, Leonardo DiCaprio was attached to star in an Adam Strange film. The story of Adam Strange is utterly romantic and wonderful - whisked accidentally to another world, Adam Strange saves the people of Rann and finds love in the heart of Alanna, only to be returned by the same beam which delivered him without remorse or warning. Now, Adam must spend his life searching out Zeta Beams, if only to have brief stints of happiness in the arms of the woman he loves. It's a phenomenally bittersweet story, one buttressed by the pulpy science fiction adventure and exploration that always fills my mind with the impossibilities of other worlds and futuristic technology that might as well be magic to the generations that came before us. Adam Strange's design is sleek and futuristic, and his attitude is positive even in the face of the gargantuan adversities that lay in front of him.
Rating: 91/100


Great_Paul posted...
Crash Bandicoot
Crash Bandicoot (Crash Bandicoot)
In the vein of a lot of that era's video game stars, Crash Bandicoot is a low rent Looney Tune, providing all of the subtlety of a fart and all of the comedy of one as well. C+ platformers and passable racers punctuate his dull career from start to finish, a lifetime of garish set designs that look like they came from the in-house dropouts of Rareware. Ultimately, the design is ugly and the character is flimsy and noisy.
Rating: 32/100

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