User blog:Don25/The real problem of Chris as a character.



These characters have committed abominable and monstrous acts for simple fun or boredom... and even so for much of the public are very dear, admired and very empatheizable, because despite having so much toxicity, have a side that redeems them, they have feelings and ideals, making them understand (to some extent).

It does not matter if a character is cruel, sadistic, moody, infamous, provided that his actions are given a sense and coherence, because even if it causes rejection, the viewer can understand it, put himself in his situation and empathize.

Of not having sense and coherence in the most minimum, the personage, will only be a vulgar caricature without the most minimum importance, falling in a nonsense, ruining everything.

It does not matter if the character is simple or complicated, adult or childish, fair or unfair, if he does not have a minimum sense and coherence in his actions, it is nothing more than a fictional waste.