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(Anonymous) 2015-01-11 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)I think of it as playing Sims with all the cheats and hacks on -- you get to do much more stuff with the game much faster than if you slogged through jobs and earned money and skills and failed a lot, but there is no way it's relatable to reality in any way. If a character has buckets of money and free time, then (especially novice) writers think you can do a lot more interesting stuff with them without having to explain anything.
Some people move on from that and find they get more satisfaction from more relatable characters, and some people still enjoy the implausible fantasy. It's all good, as long as you remind yourself that it's in no way setting a stardard for reality.