User blog:Don25/An analysis for my compatriot of TD.

Because Alejandro is a character with potential.

Duncan called Alejandro Cucaracha and said it was about time someone gave him his due.

But both Al and Duncan did despicable acts, manipulated, cheated, wanted to kill Cody ... but there is a difference.

Alejandro did everything to win, his actions were strategies for a goal, and as far as possible he was polite, he had a code (despite manipulating Courtney, he treated her with respect and was even willing to give him a part of the prize), is not cruel or evil for pleasure, has an anti-hero or anti-villain potential.

The act of wanting to kill Cody was a cruelty, but if you look at that episode, Al was suffering a crisis due to the mistreatment of his brother Joseph, losing a little judgment.

Duncan, on the contrary, all his bad deeds were for fun and evil, without intelligence or directly for stupidity, he was not interested in the game, he did not care about winning, he did more damage than Al.

The karma hit Alejandro hard (too much in my opinion), but with the punishment of karma, comes the redemption, and in TDAS we saw him as an antihero, he defeated his brother José and his traumas (I liked his participation)), one of the few things that could be saved from that mediocre season.

Duncan did not receive karma, nothing, with that he had nothing of redemption.

In TDAS, Al was a great adversary (lost due to a trash script) and showed more principles and moral balance than the stupid and unbalanced Duncan, who once again thought selfishly, and ended up deserving.

At the end of TDAS he has Heather (although they almost destroy him stupidly), his character is complete and dignified, and he is ready for a new round, with his girlfriend Heather.

It has many narrative ways, of a repentant villain, a reluctant hero or an anti-hero.

It is not my favorite character, I saw something of Gary Stu (not the character itself, which I recognize is very well built), but it is undeniable that this Spanish has the potential to spare.

I hope you enjoyed reading as I wrote this post.