User blog comment:Corbierr/A rant about three Anubis girls...who may or may not deserve all the hate/@comment-25576856-20150205013752/@comment-4816103-20150206025116

'''ACKKK ffffffffff- I had a very long comment and then I accidentally clicked onto a different site and then I lost everything and I'm going to cry now because I don't feel like typing it all out again. So you get the TL;DR version because fuck it I'm tired and I don't want to try and remember everything I said. '''

Nina actually did do a lot more solo jobs in season 1, and also had a lot of plans/ideas/was in charge a lot of the time. She was more proactive for a dumb cup mystery than something that was legitimately threatening her life. In the other comment I had a list of things she did but trust me, think back and you'll see that in season 1 she definitely was far more proactive than she was in season 2. Season 2 she couldn't do anything without help and when she tried to she usually messed things up.

I ship Fabina, but I have to agree here. Nothing to add, really.

Well, what you brought up is definitely true about the show, but there's another, bigger reason Nina was not called out. It's because that would mean making her flaws, well, ''intentional. ''

Yeah. Agree.

I thought about this one for a while and I must bring to your attention...the Classical Anti-hero. Weak, insecure, not generally heroic...yeah, that's what the original Anti-hero meant, and that fits Nina pretty well. So, HAH. Otherwise, I still need to say that no, she does not deserve hate, because no characters deserve hate. Hate is far too strong to feel towards fictional characters and it often leads to bashing so I do not in any way support people hating characters. I'm totally wearing my admin badge right now, so you know I'm sort of serious about this. Dislike all you want, but hatred...no, please, no character deserves it unless, well, they're villians because you are meant to hate them...you know? There's a difference between villain hate and hating the character altogether.

Joy...okay, yeah, the fandom was FAR too mean to her. I mean, damn it, it was just nasty. But it's not always for shipping reasons. Sure, many people hated her from the start, but I say that people shouldn't ever bring pairing bias into whether or not they like a character because that's completely unfair to the character. No, I just disliked her because she was ''unlikable. ''Pure of heart? She was and is far too selfish of a person to be pure of heart. Like, I would have liked her, but she just kept doing things that made me angry. She was ungrateful and unfair as a friend, she pretty much seemed to think she was entitled to Fabian (Nina did to, which is why I'm slowly starting to prefer Fabicia, because Patricia was the only girl who was pretty much always respectful to him, in a weird way...), she then pulls out the victim card...so, no, I definitely don't think Joy is pure of heart. She's not a bad guy though. She was an antagonist in the literal meaning of the word, but she was definitely still a good guy. Just...Nina was still a better person.

Mara...underdeveloped and flat are two different things. Yes, she was underdeveloped, because she didn't change during the show and that's literally what development means. I'll admit, she's not horribly flat, but I still don't see her as a particularly good character. Far too much of a drama tool for that. I'll just skip to season 3 for this part because I don't have much to say about the other two seasons, other than that she was full of wasted potential and was unintentionally a bitch to Mick. I still say no character deserves to be hated but she does deserve to be disliked and not sympathized with, mostly because, like I said, they didn't give us much chance or reason to sympathize with her at all. I pretty much agree with the rest of this~

Blah, IDK, I wasn't sure how this blog would turn out before I started writing it, I thought it might be more controversial than it ended up being.