Favorite Character?
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Well sinead is a loyal friend and everything you discribed. And betsy, i totally forgot about her. But i dont really see her actions as generous, rather the most mind blowing of cases. She took the case mostly because she does licid dream, obviously, and wanted to be sure she helped one person get out of trouble given that she isnt sure if she had gotten herself in trouble in another worldline.MsH2k wrote: ↑30 Jul 2021, 23:45 My favorite character was Sinead. In all worldlines, her character was loyal and loving. There was never a hidden, devious side to her, no matter what was going on with her friends. And she was always good at physics. Betsy Cohen also impressed me. She was very generous with her time and talent.
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Well sinead is a loyal friend and everything you discribed. And betsy, i totally forgot about her. But i dont really see her actions as generous, rather the most mind blowing of cases. She took the case mostly because she does licid dream, obviously, and wanted to be sure she helped one person get out of trouble given that she isnt sure if she had gotten herself in trouble in another worldline.MsH2k wrote: ↑30 Jul 2021, 23:45 My favorite character was Sinead. In all worldlines, her character was loyal and loving. There was never a hidden, devious side to her, no matter what was going on with her friends. And she was always good at physics. Betsy Cohen also impressed me. She was very generous with her time and talent.
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Same here. She was always caring for him, even in timelines where he had presumably, committed murder. I love her character.Fabulous mind wrote: ↑31 Jul 2021, 12:37 My favourite character was Sinead, Gary's best friend in all timelines. The way she understood and supports him made me admire her role.