1. Keeley (endlessly positive, empathetic, and both intuitive and quite intelligent)
2. Ted (catalyst for the progress of others, yet struggles to make his own progress. I love that dichotomy)
3. Higgins (see Keeley, but less so)
4. Beard (mysterious, intellectual, slightly insane)
4. Roy (angry, gruff, yet surprisingly intuitive and sensitive. Probably had the most growth of any character)
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The Keeley character is too perfect, there's nothing interesting about her anymore. She's always happy and amazing and good at everything and everyone loves her and everything goes her way.
When the character's biggest (only?) conflict is deciding which of multiple rich, handsome professional athletes to love, there's not really much to be interested in.
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The Keeley character is too perfect, there's nothing interesting about her anymore. She's always happy and amazing and good at everything and everyone loves her and everything goes her way.
When the character's biggest (only?) conflict is deciding which of multiple rich, handsome professional athletes to love, there's not really much to be interested in.
I like her character as a sounding board for Rebecca and Roy, but by herself she's very uninteresting
The Keeley character is too perfect, there's nothing interesting about her anymore. She's always happy and amazing and good at everything and everyone loves her and everything goes her way.
When the character's biggest (only?) conflict is deciding which of multiple rich, handsome professional athletes to love, there's not really much to be interested in.
They can't have episodes for every character. I wouldn't be surprised if we see some conflict coming for her, as they setup at the end of this season. Personally, I think she's great.
Enjoy most of the characters, but those are the ones who have either made me laugh the most, made me the saddest, or that I've enjoyed the storylines of most (and some a combination).
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