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Re: female characters
I don't think it's because female characters have to be ~~strong~~ to be good characters, nor do I prefer shallow characters over 3D, well-developed ones. I honestly think it's just because I'm competitive, I like a good fight, and I wish I could be that badass myself. I like that these characters can be feminine and nobody tells them they aren't even though they are physically strong, athletic, competitive, loud, and/or aggressive. I also relate to them somewhat.
I wouldn't pick that as the one I want to see more of, though, since there are already a bunch of those. I'd really like to see more female characters in general who are as developed as their male counterparts - I wish that were the norm, rather than the exception. We need a variety of flaws and motives and some good ol' internal conflict.