Thread:FirstDrellSpectre/@comment-30498740-20171205023225/@comment-24200891-20180406125821

I read that a good antagonist is supposed to be dangerous, needs a relatable goal, using interesting ways to achieve this, have interesting skills and an understandable backstory. Good antagonist also needs to give protagonist a good amount of damages at least once. To me a good antagonist needs a good reason to be an antagonist and not commit atrocities just for sake of commiting them.

Heavy Meddle is one of my least liked episodes, I consider White Hare as some kind of recycled script of HM. You're right about bathroom sec sys worse than house sec sys, in the former this is for selfish reasons, when the latter is about safety of family. Arguably the biggest exaggeration is what Luan does in April Fools. This makes her even more unsympathetic, because Lucy loves Halloween, but doesn't get crazy about it. Another example are Clyde's dads being overprotective, but maybe that's understandable.