Thread:Corbierr/@comment-25576856-20150221010401/@comment-25576856-20150301221427

Ok, the real life analogy made it a bit clearer. I see what you mean, I guess, so what character moments were in the show versus the plot moments? (Sorry this was so short compared to your paragraph)

After Senkhara cursed the others, how come they weren't able to see Senkhara? Is it a Chosen One thing that only Nina was able to see her? Plot hole...Yeah, I do think that Alfie and Amber would be terrified, which could have led to some Amfie development. Amber could have been really scared, and Alfie as well, but he would face his fears to try and protect/comfort her. They could have developed a real friendship bond by comforting each other like Palfie did in season 1. Patricia should have been angrier in season 2 at Senkhara. She could have screamed at her while she was in the room with her or something. Anything. Fabian reacted the right way, I think; maybe he was trying to stay strong for Nina so as not to freak her out and make her feel better. They might have reacted had they seen Senkhara as well, but I think they underreacted. Nina reacted to the mystery the most. The others should have reacted to the mystery just as much since they were just as involved, especially Patricia. I do agree with you on that point for the most part.

Jerome mentioning it in season 1 made it feel like it wasn't coming out of nowhere in season 2. One could make the argument that Jerome having a sister came out of nowhere, but I really liked that. It showed how secretive Jerome is. Besides, I love Poppy. (You know what, I think I'm gonna nominate her for character of the month for April's homepage. No one likes voting for the villains except for me. XD) Eddie being Sweetie's son was a great twist; I wouldn't call it random, I'd call it unexpected. Which is a great thing. They dropped hints--not too many, but just the right amount to make it plausible: Eddie not getting in trouble but Patricia having to copy the periodic table, them getting very small punishments like setting up the ball, etc. I think that in season 2, their plotline was beginning, and it was season 3's job to continue and finish it up, but of course, season 3 didn't follow through. I guess it IS season 3's fault, then. I guess it's the reason I feel like something's missing from their relationship plot.