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What are shows that got better when a character left?

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What are shows that got better when a character left? Cutter from Loudermilk This might be a hot take here but I just found him constantly abusing (even if uninentionally) that guy and forcing him into Tom’s life more cringy than funny and anytime the first season cut to his subplot I rolled my eyes. Plus it felt like the show was making fun of mental illness whenever he was on which is a bit…iff…

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Oilers tie series, praise Nurse for ‘character’ game

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Oilers tie series, praise Nurse for ‘character’ game Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse, who has been subject to criticism throughout the Western Conference finals, recovered from a rough start to Wednesday night’s Game 4 to help Edmonton even the series.

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Do you think playing a really hated character can hurt an actor’s career?

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Do you think playing a really hated character can hurt an actor’s career? And by “hate” I don’t mean “oh the way X character talks is grating/annoying,” but a deeper kind of audience hate because the character inflicts harm on other characters. I don’t necessarily mean being typecast as a villain. I’ve seen people say horrible things on actors’ Instagram posts because they’re angry about something their character did….

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What TV character do you feel sympathetic towards even though they’re clearly a bad person

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What TV character do you feel sympathetic towards even though they’re clearly a bad person Don’t get me wrong, I’m not insisting it where you feel sorry for them in a way where their actions seem justified or excusable in a sense where you think they deserve “happiness” or whatever. But you understand them in a sense where, if things turned out differently than maybe they wouldn’t be the horrible person they had become. During my bing…

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Whats your favorite inclusion of a real life character into the “cannon” of a fictional TV show

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Whats your favorite inclusion of a real life character into the “cannon” of a fictional TV show Wondering what your favorite inclusion of a well known famous person into the cannon of a fictional TV series. My favorite example would be in American Horror Story (the witch season) they mention Stevie Nicks being a powerful and prominent witch in pop culture. As soon as I heard that I was thinking that fits perfectly. Who else just fits in to…

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What are Facebook’s rules as far as sock accounts go – can it be a photo of a fictional character from a movie or can it not be a photo of a real person other than you?

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What are Facebook’s rules as far as sock accounts go – can it be a photo of a fictional character from a movie or can it not be a photo of a real person other than you? I assume someone on here would have an idea with as bad as cancel culture and censorship have gotten submitted by /u/Vilanovax

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Character in a Dystopian YA Novel or Homeopathic Remedy My Mom Gave Me That Didn’t Fucking Work?

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Character in a Dystopian YA Novel or Homeopathic Remedy My Mom Gave Me That Didn’t Fucking Work? Allium Cepa A homeopathic remedy used to treat symptoms of the common cold and allergies. It would also work nicely as the name of a kind, older woman in a YA dystopian novel who is deathly allergic to scientifically backed medicine. Arnica A homeopathic remedy used to treat muscle aches. To be fair, this one kind of works. But for the love of G…

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When has a annoying/unlikeable character shined?

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When has a annoying/unlikeable character shined? As the title says was trying to think of good examples of when a character who is easily unlikeable shines in a moment my examples are: Major Rawls in The Wire when Greggs is shot whilst everyone is failing part shows his true leadership and skills Allister Thorne in GOT during the wilding attack on Castle Black. Hated Jon but willing to die fo…

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What’s the worst way a TV show wrote out a character?

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What’s the worst way a TV show wrote out a character? What’s the worst way a TV show wrote out a character who was important to the show? Like Eric leaving for Africa in “That 70s Show” or Charlie getting killed by a train in “Two and a Half Men”? What do you think? submitted by /u/Rich_Suspect_4910

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What’s the best reason a character was temporarily written out of a show due to real life circumstances?

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What’s the best reason a character was temporarily written out of a show due to real life circumstances? Hi. Hope you’re doing well. Whether it’s due to an actor getting a role in a movie or due to more dire circumstances (like a family member or friend dying) or whether it’s due to the actor’s conduct behind the scenes or even due to an actor renegotiating their contract, which show had the best onscreen explanation for a character leaving for a l…

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I wish to make a digital character for my socials

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I wish to make a digital character for my socials I am an author and I wish to use a digital image character instead of my own face for my online presence and I want to know any tools to help me achieve that. Are there any websites or apps for this? submitted by /u/Mundane-Addendum-594

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