Thread:Your Highness, Mo/@comment-5231983-20161108141145/@comment-5231983-20161108155246

Haha you can butt in on any of my threads PicO XD.

Honestly, I can see why you would feel that way about Amy. She's kinda meant not to have any redeeming qualities, which makes her that way. She is not at all a relatable character and at best she is comedy because her insults can be funny ("Oink oink, spot the attention hog!"/"Um, loud cough of interruption") and it's humorous how over the top she is. The same can be said of Sugar, who is an awful person as well. However, it's different in Sugar's case as her nastiness is actually explained.

Rodney is a terrible character in every way tbh. He had potential to be an okay character with a barely passing plotline, but they threw it away for some reason. Episode 1 hints at a potential rivalry between him and Jasmine, similar to Heather and Jo. However, just like Heather and Jo, this rivalry plot is thrown away. In AS's case though, they actually did show the rivalry for two episodes and Heather was responsible for Jo's elimination. This is contrary to Rodney and Jasmine, whose relationship never progressed aside from Rodney babbling nonsense.

Agreed about Beardo, but honestly he annoyed me to no end in his one episode (I could relate to Dave for once lol) and I was happy when he was eliminated. His audition tape does give him some more depth though, emphasizing on his shyness and how he hopes people will accept him.

The thing about Leonard is that he has a really unique sense of humor. If you're looking for realistic and relatable, then don't watch TDPI. You have characters like Ella, Shawn, Max, Scarlett, Rodney, Amy and Beardo ruining any semblance of relatability for that season. In that sense I don't think it's fair to dislike Leonard for being unrealistic. If you saw my most recent caption, I did make Leonard do that Hogwarts letter thing so that makes him a bit relatable imo.