Thread:Stryzzar/@comment-1037137-20160425062904/@comment-24152851-20160501045727

Which is partly why it's not really a job I miss, and won't be very eager to go back to.

You'll still be able to utilize the skills for lots of other areas. Training is still training, and can be put on the resume.

Kitty is a character who I thought they got the balance perfectly. She's a combination of likable, funny, cute, relatable (with her selfies), and a bit of development along the way, where she seems to mature. Biggest problem with Emma is inconsistency. She swings from mature and patient, to bossy, to love-struck in a very chaotic fashion. Well Emma and Noah isn't the worst relationship on the show, but as a whole don't really like it. IMO, it didn't really do either character many favors.

With Carrie, she was never that impressive to start off with and came off as a knock-off Bridgette at first. But her "plot", if you can call it that, with Devin became more tedious with each episode. Everything about her revolved around "I love Devin, will he love me?" Episode 13 is where they finally dropped the Shelley nonsense, and replaced it with something even stupider, by making Devin go through the Stages of Grief. I just started tuning them out when they appeared on screen. Then somewhere down the line they randomly decide to switch their roles, so Devin is the one crushing on Carrie. I just got so sick of watching them and wanted them gone. Really glad they weren't in the final 3.

Right now though, I'm neutral on the Geniuses at best, because they just offered nothing. There is no excuse for a character to remain silent for 3 episodes without special reason. B did it because that's his thing, and the Goths did it for comedic reasons. But Mary didn't speak because they literally gave her no purpose whatsoever. Speaking of which, what are your thoughts on the Goths?

I'm not too sure why but, I just can't find myself sympathizing with Kelly. It feels like she really brings that on herself. At least Samey let herself get pushed around out of fear, but Kelly just seems to be an ignorant parent who thinks her daughter is a darling angel. Taylor just gets on my nerves all the time, I make it no secret that I don't like her.

The original cast is hands down the best. Whenever I see an episode of the old cast, it's so apparent that they were a perfect balance of everything and meshed so well together. At least there were a few notable characters in the cast here and there, and the characters were definitely handled decently as a whole.

I never approved of her treatment in that episode. I think I was one of the main voices opposing what happened to her when that episode aired. But it could have been a lot worse, and wasn't anywhere near as damaging as SMS. I'm not sure there was any "effort" in that episode, so to speak. I'm certain I've said this before, main culprit of why that episode bombed was there was a lack of communication among the team, resulting in no consistency with previous episodes.

With him it's acceptable because it's done comically. The writers aren't out to destroy him in the eyes of the audience. In fact I'd say his misfortune and how he handles it might contribute to people liking him.