Board Thread:Off-Topic Fun/@comment-25926288-20160629114158/@comment-1916997-20160705044549

Eskaver wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: I watched episode 2 on Comcast's On Demand. I agree, if episode 2 is any indication, things are going to get alot more interesting. I'm thinking Amy is the character that you can take the most at face value (as seen in her flashback), and that most of the other characters are going to have bigger secrets in their backstories, which of course the spirits of the camp will use against them. That's ashamed. With at least the two recent shows A&E did, both Emma and Alice were pretty interesting at the start. Amy lacks any of that complexity even though they tried.

Oh, and the love triangle is something straight out of A Midsummer's Night Dream because it's not even a triangle. XD. Sort of don't like it, but it'll be interesting to see where it goes. Amy is bland cheese, but the popular girl (whatever her name is) isn't much better (since I don't remeber her name) and the actress playing her is cool, but don't scream "mean girl", but tryhard. I don't think Amy serves the same purpose as Emma and Alice do though. Amy is simply "the outsider" and also possibly the person who will solve the mysteries of the camp. It all boils down to this is horror, whereas Once and Wonderland are fantasy. And the main character in horror kind of needs to be bland, but relatable. Basically, we have to trust her, and that she is going to try to do her best to make the right desisions and try to save everyone. Because it is horror, she should not be able to, much like how she couldn't save the girl in the flashback. Sometimes in horror, just saving yourself is difficult.