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(Anonymous) 2019-12-15 08:32 am (UTC)(link)I would agree with this from a current perspective. But from having just watched the first ep, it was not just possible, but highly possible that the the character was going to grow and deepen in a really great way. I am eternally here for prickly, insensitive, hostile characters going through the long, painful, complicated process of learning to be better people. Eternally here for it, I tell you.
What I'm NOT here for is asshole characters being continually glorified for their assholery and treated - by the narrative - like they're smarter and better than all the pleebs who care about other people's feelings and make the effort not to be hurtful.
the metatextual re-writing wankery might be interesting from a process standpoint, but that doesn't actually make the end result good.
Like I said, YMMV. The plot for its own sake is so secondary to me, especially in a first episode of something. Give me characters that I feel for and that I deeply want to see more of and the rest can be whatever. The plot of the first episode excelled at it's number on purpose for me, which was allowing us to learn about the characters - how they think, what they'll do, what they won't do, etc.