I totally do! *has vision of actual, tardis shaped blue lenses* That would be kinda... awesome.
I really loved Susan. I wonder why it is that I never want to like the character that the author clearly wants me to like the most. Is it just contrariness? Or something else? In some ways, I think it always feels unjust to me; if a character is the author's favorite, I feel like they have an unfair advantage. But it's also possible that I'm simply predictably ornery. This gets even worse when you figure that the author picked their favorite because they were the underdog. Like, grownups prefer Lucy to Susan, so good old Clive Staples makes her the "be all, end all" - and then, I feel like Susan gets a raw deal, so I like her better. It's very weird.
But mostly I think I just liked her. She was awesome. I used to make pretend bows with twigs and try to shoot things.
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I really loved Susan. I wonder why it is that I never want to like the character that the author clearly wants me to like the most. Is it just contrariness? Or something else? In some ways, I think it always feels unjust to me; if a character is the author's favorite, I feel like they have an unfair advantage. But it's also possible that I'm simply predictably ornery. This gets even worse when you figure that the author picked their favorite because they were the underdog. Like, grownups prefer Lucy to Susan, so good old Clive Staples makes her the "be all, end all" - and then, I feel like Susan gets a raw deal, so I like her better. It's very weird.
But mostly I think I just liked her. She was awesome. I used to make pretend bows with twigs and try to shoot things.