One of the main reasons TV characters can be so relatable is their development. In real life, humans are constantly growing and changing, so it’s satisfying to see these realities displayed in popular shows. That being said, not every character has a straightforward arc, and some are completely thrown off track during their respective shows.Characters like Britta from Community completely shift their personalities between seasons, effectively abandoning the original character. Other cases, like Frank Murphy from F is for Family seem to make substantial progress throughout their series, only to completely revert to their old ways. What’s worse, some of these developments feel so random that they negatively impact the flow of the entire show. Whether these characters never fully change or their arc is chaotic, the result is utterly unsatisfying.In Season 3 of Teen Titans, Terra joins Slade and actively works to harm her former friends. Terra only wants to be accepted for who she is, and eventually, she realizes right from wrong and sacrifices herself. That’s why, when she returns in the series finale, it’s bizarre to watch her throw all of that progress away and pretend she doesn’t remember Beast Boy and the others. Instead, Terra chooses to embrace a normal life, and she subsequently buries the powers she was born with.
One of the main reasons TV characters can be so relatable is their development. In real life, humans are constantly growing and changing, so it’s satisfying to see these realities displayed in popular shows. That being said, not every character has a straightforward arc, and some are completely thrown off track during their respective shows.
Characters like Britta from Community completely shift their personalities between seasons, effectively abandoning the original character. Other cases, like Frank Murphy from F is for Family seem to make substantial progress throughout their series, only to completely revert to their old ways. What’s worse, some of these developments feel so random that they negatively impact the flow of the entire show. Whether these characters never fully change or their arc is chaotic, the result is utterly unsatisfying.
In Season 3 of Teen Titans, Terra joins Slade and actively works to harm her former friends. Terra only wants to be accepted for who she is, and eventually, she realizes right from wrong and sacrifices herself. That’s why, when she returns in the series finale, it’s bizarre to watch her throw all of that progress away and pretend she doesn’t remember Beast Boy and the others. Instead, Terra chooses to embrace a normal life, and she subsequently buries the powers she was born with.
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