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fandomsecrets2016-01-12 06:51 pm
[ SECRET POST #3296 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3296 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Pokemon/Harry Potter]
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[Blue Submarine No. 6]
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[Ronin Warriors/Yoroiden Samurai Troopers]
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[Bucky Barnes]
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[Stephen King's The Stand]
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[Adam West/Batman]
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[Haruchika]
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(George R.R. Martin)
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[Mortal Kombat]
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[Carmen Sandiego]
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[Brooklyn Nine Nine]
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[Star Wars: The Force Awakens]
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(Anonymous) 2016-01-13 08:37 am (UTC)(link)I doubt it happened the way you suggest - that his character was deliberately changed due to audience reaction. Episodes are written and filmed well in advance of the airdate, and IIRC, Boyle backs off his Rosa crush fairly early on in season one. My guess is that he comes off as creepy because he's meant to, and when he finally backs off, it's because this is what a genuinely nice guy (as opposed to Nice Guy) would do.
That makes more sense because this is how the show works. They deliberately avoid a lot of cliches that make comedies so awful. There's a large, muscular black man, who does not have an anger management problem and is in fact adorably in touch with his feminine side. There's an overgrown manchild who behaves immaturely, but he's slowly learning how to grow up and take responsibility and people call him on his stupid behavior. There are TWO Latina characters, neither of whom fall into the Sassy Latina Chick stereotype. The two middle aged white guys (character types who ordinarily play much larger roles in cop shows) are supporting characters and comic relief. None of the women have been raped as part of their Tragic Backstory. There's an example of male friendship that's reciprocated and loyal. Etc. etc.