Thread:TRRFan6/@comment-26986696-20180901230614/@comment-4742462-20181103181251

FloridaMan wrote: Courtney - More or less the same.

Gwen - Worse, although she hasn't gotten too much screen time. I don't like how she's a completely different character than her teenage counterpart.

Noah - Worse and I think it's a mixture of both the writing and the change in voice actors that has a lot to do with this. His quips don't seem as sharp and his new actor's deliverly is just lacking something.

Beth - I'm not that fond of the main series Beth and, well, this version isn't doing much for me either, honestly. They've made her really weird and gross, but those aren't particularly unique character traits. Owen is also weird/gross and Izzy is weird, so I don't think Beth really stands out all that much.

Jude - Meh, he's okay. I'm slightly biased against him since I've made it clear in the past that I don't think he should be in this show in the first place but, just judging him from his own merits, he hasn't done much for me.

Courtney - I'd actually say she's an improvement over her original counterpart just by simply taking away all the aspects about her that made her such a divisible character post-TDI.

Gwen - It's pretty obvious that Gwen was changed to act more like Crimson because they noticed all the people who are fans of the Goths from RR and consider them superior to Gwen and thus decided to cater to them (though All-Stars Gwen still feels more like real Gwen than this one). Here, Gwen only truly works whenever she's acting fully or mostly like her normal self (like in The Date and Tiger Fail), and not whenever she's doing something Lucy Loud would do just for the sake of being pandering to the Goths fans (Venthalla, Cone in 60 Seconds and That's a Wrap).

Noah - I'd still take Noah here over how much of a trainwreck his character became thanks to RR.

Beth - Yeah, that's why I don't really care much for her either. She's weird and gross simply for the sake of it, which wasn't really what original Beth was about. BINO would be a better name for her.

Jude - Well, you can think Christian for that one. He's said before that Jude was his favorite role to play, and I was told by someone who has a friend with connections that he'd been pestering Tom for a 6teen/TD crossover for some time now. So it feels like Jude's inclusion in the show feels like Tom simply saying "There, happy?".