Dangerously Chloe25-03-19 Bent the Rules
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- MissMadness
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Re: Dangerously Chloe25-03-19 Bent the Rules
You know what I'm having flashbacks to Naruto of all things. If only because I get that same feeling I did then of the writers not build up the relationship they orginally planned and accidently made the second relationship make more sense. I'll call it the Sakura affect.
- LegendaryKroc
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Re: Dangerously Chloe25-03-19 Bent the Rules
*sigh*
Of COURSE she didn't think of something so straightforward. She's been nothing but The Load for so long. I guess it's apparent the writer just doesn't think of her as someone who should be actively influencing the plot in a positive way.
And before someone says something about how she's not smart or whatever, yeah we all know she's a klutz and a dumb blonde. But what happened to CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT? What happened to GROWING AS A PERSON?! Dave could have given her either of those things if he wanted to.
I'm past criticizing Teddy and Chloe's stupid undeveloped relationship. What can I possibly say that I haven't already said, that somebody else hasn't already said? Suffice it to say, It's stupid and a complete failure of writing.
Of COURSE she didn't think of something so straightforward. She's been nothing but The Load for so long. I guess it's apparent the writer just doesn't think of her as someone who should be actively influencing the plot in a positive way.
And before someone says something about how she's not smart or whatever, yeah we all know she's a klutz and a dumb blonde. But what happened to CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT? What happened to GROWING AS A PERSON?! Dave could have given her either of those things if he wanted to.
I'm past criticizing Teddy and Chloe's stupid undeveloped relationship. What can I possibly say that I haven't already said, that somebody else hasn't already said? Suffice it to say, It's stupid and a complete failure of writing.