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ally1313 wrote: |
Duncan or Courtney. They're tied. Sorry, can't vote because they're not together in the same area. |
Gwen, Cody, or Bridgette.
Gwen because she is just awesome. Everything about her makes me think of her as a winner!
Cody, he was kewl! Just why did he have to face the bear. I feel so sad for him
Bridgette: I wasn't really thinking about Bridgette in the beginning of the series, but now I see a lot of potential for her, especially hating Heather! Go Bridgette!!!
ultimatekey wrote: |
Cody could have just run away, there wasnt any girls there, because if there were, he'll act all tough. |
cornergas94 wrote: |
You seem obsessed with Gwen nate. But I must agree if there were someone in the real world who were almost exactly like her or Bridgette, I would try to get on a date. |
U are on to something. I'm not really obsessed with her, but yeah. My dream girl would mostly resemble like her.
I don't think I have the real attraction to Bridgette, it just resonates with me as what I would like in a woman. The characters aren't real but they probably are based on real people or the kind of people that you know in middle and high school.
Courtney is the show-offy girl who NEEDS winning.
Cody is the geek that tries too hard to be popular.
Harold is the weird kid.
Heather is the hot girl that everyone knows is a b****
Duncan is the trouble maker.
and I think in your case, Nate,
Gwen is the quiet loner goth that you secretly like.
Basically, what I'm saying is, that the characters on the show are ment to resemble the kinds of people the viewers know, they are meant to personify what they want or who they are.
nate4123 wrote: |
Yeah your right on that. I mean there are lots of people who are watching this show whom are picking favorites. I don't really care about what they pick. It's what they like and I approve it. I like Gwen and I'm proud to say that. |
That's the point. They want you to root for the protagonist and hate the antagonists. If you can look at a fictional character and say "I like them." or "That's what I want in a girlfriend." it's a sign of good writing. They have made fictitious things into basically someone you would want to know. THAT is the sign of good fictional writing. Characters that metaphorically leap out of the show or off the page. Also, in your vein, I like Bridgette and I'm proud to say that. I always wanted to move to Canada, before now I was thinking of Ontario, but I gues British Columbia it is.