Thread:Corbierr/@comment-25576856-20150221010401/@comment-4816103-20150228200329

What I mean is something that's not based around relationships or plot, but more like the character themselves. You know, THEIR thoughts, THEIR feelings, THEIR development, not the outside forces, but the inside forces, THEIR inside forces. Moments where they are the ones making choices, or acting in some way that isn't just controlled by the plot or isn't just for the sake of a romantic plotline. I know the point, but I still personally would have preferred a Joytricia scene.

It's hard to explain, but I think Patricia is at her best when she's just...being Patricia. Not when she's being jealous or angry or crazy, but confident, loyal, brave, and legitmately heroic. She's at her best when she's being a good person but isn't being passive or lazy, and instead fighting for something she believes in. Basically, I think Patricia is at her best when she doesn't seem to be held back by things like jealousy, irrationality, fear or anger, and instead focuses her efforts on loyalty and hard work.

It's true that Eddie and Mr. Sweet DID need to talk; which is one of the things that angers me about season 3. Joytricia also needed to really act like friends and not like couple-counselors for the other. I basically just want every pairing ever to just communicate and actually get to KNOW each other. Dialogue and relationships are partially meant to let someone know more about the characters, after all, which HOA failed to do in all 3 seasons.