Why does /a/ dislike flawed characters?
What you mean, nigger? Akko is sex, that's why I like her.
>>156374729
Because /a/ is full of flawed characters.
>>156374729
A flawed character that never learns or improves is what's bad. AKA, Akko.
>>156374729
Because "muh Mary Sue" and "muh purity".
because I'm a perfect human being.
>>156377630
This
Fuck off from my board you failed abortions
>>156377275
>show literally has a metric for how much she improves
>SHE ISN'T IMPROVING GUISE
>>156377724
Her "improvement" is acquiring powers that are borrowed, that belongs to others.
An actual improvement would be she working hard to learn magic, not to learn how to use a magical rod that gives her super powers when in need. If she trips and lets the Shinny Rod fall in a hole she become useless right away.
>>156375070
>doing this in a room full of lesbian
>>156378480
>learning magic
>character development
An annoying character is not the same as a good one.
Because bad writers usually forget that flawed characters are suppose to grow and change as the story goes on. And there's only so much a viewer can take before we get sick and tired of how incompetent a character can be.I'm not referring to Akko, just in general
But I love flawed characters. Obviously it depends on the kind of flaws.