Jul 17, 2008 20:37
Who is your favorite fictional character? Why do you love them? What fictional character bugs you?
#1 Oooh, this is hard. I have so many!
I think #1 has to be Dean Winchester though, from SPN. Why? Because he is just that awesome. I mean, come on. He's snarky and such a smartass, and the best big brother ever. Srsly. And he's just been been through so much crap that I can't not feel bad for the guy. Plus, y'know, Jensen Ackles is hot. And he looks awesome in a suit. Not that I'm shallow or anything.
#2
Okay, this is hard too. Possibly because while there are fictional characters that I'm not particularly fond of, I don't actually hate them and so its hard to choose one that stands out. Jenny from GG annoys me a lot, because she tries so hard to be a bitch just for the sake of being popular, and it's like, hello, there are more important things in life than being popular. IMO, people who are considered 'popular' don't actually have any really close friends & are often disliked by many of their so-called 'friends'. Anyway, Jenny annoys me because she's shallow and considers unpopularity the end of the world.
And I dislike Jo from Supernatural. A lot. And it's not even because I don't like the idea of either of the brothers having a love interest. Or because I have a problem with reoccuring female characters, because I totally don't. I mean, I loved Bela. I thought she was awesome. And towards the end of season three, Ruby grew on me a lot too. Especially in NRFTW.
Anyway.
I think I dislike Jo because I always perceived her as a and half the time she acted like a petulant fourteen year old. God. And I could just never really buy the fact that Dean was meant to be into her or at least like her as more than a little sister, because they just didn't seem to have any sort of sexual chemistry or whatever. She just seemed too young for him. So I didn't like Jo, mainly because of her attitude and the way that she was just sort of thrust on the audience as a love interest for Dean almost immediately. I think if they'd introduced her as a character in her own right, and maybe seen if there was any kind of chemistry and then developed her as a potential love interest, I might have liked her more.