Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-26211594-20151009183748/@comment-25926288-20151019040946

DavidTennantismyAngel wrote: Eskaver wrote: Everyone is biased, lol. Biased for or against and it still happens. No, not everyone is biased. Biased means unfairly prejudiced for or against something. I am not unfairly prejudiced against Regina. I have the right to hate her and call her out on her immoral actions. So don't call me biased. I mean slightly biased. We each have our favorite characters and things we like. I don't mean it unfairly, but that's just life. Being biased means that you juge in a way that might seem unfair. Because who judges if it is unfair.....the individual. That's how we form opinions and so on. If you ahve a character you like then there's a bias. A bias isn't a bad thing.

You have a right to call out Regina on her immoral actions. I did as well. I may like Regina, so I might be biased to ignore it but I noticed it, but there's no real calling out, but analysis of a fictional character.

I saw her faults to, but my point was that I look also at intended growth as well. Pointing out their failures is fine, but a character will have flaws but the important part is how they progress.

Example: I like Snow and she was revealed to be a baynapper and self-righteous. I could go and call her evilest thing ever, but I also got to see some character development from that.

Regina's is just a unique and "specially" structured case.