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Topic | Name a character and I will rate them: 2020 Edition |
scarletspeed7 02/05/20 11:56:14 AM #102: | hombad46 posted... Gilderoy Lockhart (Harry Potter)For my money, the greatest character in Harry Potter. An absolute charlatan, the natural charisma of Lockhart is played counter-intuitively to great effect. Witness Harry's clarity on the subject of Lockhart (buttressed by Ron's less-than-subjective opinion) and know that the way to create a strong protagonist is to allow them to earnestly question the opinions and attitudes of a rigid society already demonstrated as one plagued with poor decisions. Lockhart is a con artist, one who takes great advantage of a culture that should have so many ways of presenting frauds, and be impressed at just how simple his ruse is, and yet how far he is able to climb on the back of one easy trick. Rating: 96/100 PumpkinCoach posted... ColumboNever trust a man who you can't look in the eye. Rating: 62/100 Zigzagoon posted... Captain CarueQUACK! Not necessarily an earth-shattering superstar character, but Carue is certainly a touch of flavor that only enhances his arcs of One Piece. Rating: 64/100 ertyu0078 posted... Aya breaA strong anchor to a series that is fairly devoid of good writing, Aya Brea is a character that overcomes story. Rating: 83/100 Hbthebattle posted... KirbyYet another "I LIEK DESIGN" nomination, Kirby is all fluff and no real substance. Generally speaking, I'm not a fan of mute, two-dimensional characters, and while I enjoy Kirby games for their gameplay, Kirby himself is pretty much the definition of uninteresting to me. Rating: 8/100 --- "It is too easy being monsters. Let us try to be human." ~Victor Frankenstein, Penny Dreadful ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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