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You know what I’ve realised?
I just don’t understand how someone can like a show, and not like all the characters.

I mean, I’m aware that it’s possible. I know a lot of people who can’t stand various characters, and are still definitely fans of the show – so clearly this is just me being odd, but still… I have no idea how that works.

It’s certainly not the way I work.


Sure, there are characters who I like seeing on screen mainly because I hate them and want to yell at them – like Holtz, or Graza, or Maybourne (okay… maybe not Maybourne *cuddles him*) – but even then, I do like them being there, because they’re interesting, and make the show more interesting.


For instance, let’s think about the Buffyverse.
12 seasons, 254 episodes, and…

Characters I actively dislike and wish were on screen less: Sam Finn.

One person. One person who was in one episode.
(And no-one likes her.)

If we expand that out to include all my favourite tv shows, ever (like Farscape, How I Met Your Mother, SG-1, House, Frasier, Red Dwarf, Tru Calling, Xena, Dawson’s Creek, Firefly, Lois & Clark, Battlestar Galactica, Doctor Who, Dollhouse, NCIS, and, why not, Harry Potter)…

Characters I actively dislike and wish were on screen less: Sam Finn, Maldis, the weird spider-lady alien, and very occasionally Zhaan, Stark, and Foreman.

…there just aren’t that many of them.


That’s one of the reasons why I always end up staring incomprehensibly at people who suggest ways to improve the show by changing bits.

They’ll say, “Oh, the show would have been better without the Potentials”, and I can't understand it, because then we wouldn’t get to see Vi, and Kennedy, and Rona, and other great people like that.

Or they’ll suggest that season 4 would have worked better without Adam, and I can’t understand it, because then we wouldn’t get Adam, and that would suck.

Or they say that House should have stuck with the original team, and I just end up flailing around going “But… Kutner! Team competitions! Not-really-a-doctor Guy!”

Or they’ll suggest that the show should focus more on Echo and Alpha, and I’ll just think “But what about Topher?”

And really, I can’t imagine most of my shows being better without any one of the characters – because I really do love them all.


Date: 2009-06-11 11:24 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] next_to_normal
I definitely agree to a certain extent. There are probably more characters I dislike (for example, I'm one of those who'd have been happier if we'd never had Adam), but I can't imagine watching seven seasons of a show and not even liking the regulars! I just boggle at people who say they're fans of the show but hate Buffy (or Willow, or whoever, but mainly Buffy 'cause, um, check the title of the show?) I can skip over the Adam episodes and not feel like I'm missing much - but to watch a show where you actively dislike someone who plays a major role in every single episode? That seems like an exercise in self-torture to me.

Date: 2009-06-12 12:27 am (UTC)

Date: 2009-06-12 01:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gabrielleabelle.livejournal.com
Double word.

*blissfully ignores her own bias against Angel*

...hey, at least I admit it's largely irrational!

Date: 2009-06-12 04:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] angearia.livejournal.com
I'm so utterly baffled by fans, fans who love the show so much that they've joined the online fandom, who say they hate Buffy. Um...she's in every episode, a central figure who steers action, and she's in the most scenes of nearly every episode. Plus she's awesome. How? Why? I just don't get it.

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