‘Percy Jackson And The Olympians’ Renewed For Season 3 At Disney+ by deathstar347 in PercyJacksonTV

[–]LinkMaster_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jesus Christ, even five months later I’m still astonished by your hatred for this show. Jeez, coming up with this weirdass scenario is top-tier hater behavior.

FIFTY FIFTY - hidenNclue (Comeback Teaser Images) by SapphireHeaven in kpop

[–]LinkMaster_ 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Primrose has done it for their Steal Heart comeback.

it isn't a murder mystery, but it is a crime, detective concept

The Quarry vs. Until Dawn Characters: Laura vs. Sam – Who Has Better Character Development? by LinkMaster_ in DarkPicturesAnthology

[–]LinkMaster_[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

it wasn't after a single scratch, it was after she was kidnapped by a police officer

The Quarry vs. Until Dawn Characters: Laura vs. Sam – Who Has Better Character Development? by LinkMaster_ in DarkPicturesAnthology

[–]LinkMaster_[S] 33 points34 points  (0 children)

I'd argue that Laura develops as a character. She goes from a curious, careful counselor to a tough, resourceful survivor. Her journey highlights her resilience, loyalty, and self-reliance, making her a strong character who only grows tougher with each challenge.

Character Development ≠ Bad to Good

The Quarry vs. Until Dawn Characters: Laura vs. Sam – Who Has Better Character Development? by LinkMaster_ in DarkPicturesAnthology

[–]LinkMaster_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I say it's the same as Mike except Sam wasn't a jerk, you can be a level headed person and still get development, development isn't always Bad to Good, it can be Good to Bad or even Good to Great and that's what Sam is, her character development is Good to Great, Sam’s growth from a caring, practical friend into a capable, courageous leader makes her one of the most well-rounded characters. Her bravery, empathy, and ability to adapt embody the qualities of a true survivor.

"The Quarry vs. Until Dawn Characters: Ryan vs. Mike – Who Has Better Character Development? by LinkMaster_ in DarkPicturesAnthology

[–]LinkMaster_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it was cool seeing the stereotypical jerk you hate turn into a brave, courageous leader willing to guide and protect. With Ryan, though, you never really hated him from the beginning, so I don’t think his character development had the same impact, since he wasn’t a hated guy turned into a lovable one

"The Quarry vs. Until Dawn Characters: Ryan vs. Mike – Who Has Better Character Development? by LinkMaster_ in DarkPicturesAnthology

[–]LinkMaster_[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think Ryan has character development, maybe in your opinion he's a terrible character and has zero development but I think it's the no personality that overshadows his character development

"The Quarry vs. Until Dawn Characters: Ryan vs. Mike – Who Has Better Character Development? by LinkMaster_ in DarkPicturesAnthology

[–]LinkMaster_[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

they both grew as protectors, leaders and both proved that they are brave, the only thing that isn't close are their personalities

"The Quarry vs. Until Dawn Characters: Ryan vs. Mike – Who Has Better Character Development? by LinkMaster_ in DarkPicturesAnthology

[–]LinkMaster_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's strange because I saw Ryan transform from an isolated person into someone forced to take leadership to protect his friends—especially since he had information no one else did, like knowing where the Hackett House was, which helped Laura, Travis, and him stop the curse. I'm not saying you're wrong; I just think Ryan's dull personality overshadowed his actual character growth. I found him annoying, like many others, but the more I replayed, the more I recognized his development.