User blog comment:Corbierr/Headcanons about back-stories/@comment-25576856-20150308190951/@comment-4816103-20150309230936

Nina- That would have been really interesting, actually. Nina would have had a lot more depth and would have been more interesting as a chosen one. It would have put her into conflict with Patricia, who would obviously be insisting she save Joy, which would also be interesting to see.

Fabian- I guess. I think, Fabina fit better in season 1, where romance was not as big a deal and they were just meant to be simple, cute, and non-dramatic. By season 2, they tried to up the scale but never added more depth to the relationship, making it feel flat and boring by comparison.

Joy- JEEZ, that makes Joy FAR more interesting. Her father certainly didn't seem to have a big deal with using her and forcing her to lie, though at the very least I guess he probably wouldn't have wanted her dead. And it explains so much. Like, she and Patricia were both lonely and ignored, which fueled their strong friendship, but then they grew apart as they started to handle it in different ways; Joy wanted to be in the spotlight and nothing less, Patricia just seemed content with being useful in some way and being able to be comfortable while doing so...

Eddie- So, I guess we're in agreement here.

KT- Here, too. Patricia could still get jealous- that's how she rolls- but KT wouldn't have a crush on him (it was pointless anyways), and it would have been a more interesting plot with her and Eddie's platonic development and yadda yadda yadda.

Willow- Okay, she barely reacted to Jerome's cheating, but maybe it was being hurt twice that got to her. Besides, Alfie did it right to her face and clearly enjoyed it, while Jerome evidently felt bad and at least did seem to care about her. Maybe she was willing to let him go, but then she started to trust Alfie a LOT and his actions as a sinner hurt a lot more because they had spent more time together? IDK, it makes sense to me. Otherwise, I think Willow did add a good element of comic relief and was at least something new to us, unlike KT who was just a more awesome Nina and everyone else who was somewhat of a stereotype (which isn't really a bad thing by any means since they were all pretty fleshed out by the end, but you know what I mean. Willow cannot be described by a stereotype, is what I'm saying, while the others can).