I think Tina Belcher is an interesting case of... Reverse Flanderization?
She started out as a one-note character who was kind of funny sometimes but only there to be awkward/nervous. Now, despite her nervousness and awkwardness, they've shown her getting closer to her siblings and becoming more willing to help them with their schemes as long as they don't totally violate her moral compass, and she's more willing and able to stand up for herself.
Louise best girl
I love Tina, she is a really fun character, this show is fucking great
>>88554345
Pretty spot on except for that Linda.
>>88553914
Character development.
It's called character development.
>>88553914
>Reverse Flanderization?
>>88553914
>Reverse Flanderization?
I'm pretty sure they just call that character development.
Who's the best character and why is it Lynda?
>>88555335
>ywn marry lynda...
why am i still here bros?
>>88553914
>interesting case of... Reverse Flanderization?
It's called fucking character development, and a lot of cartoons do that
>>88555335
>those r34 drawings
>>88554345
anyone know if that tina is over 18?
asking for a friend
Reminder that Linda is 44
>>88554443
>squeezed out 3 kids
>works in a burger joint
>44 years old
Pretty accurate to real life, actually
I think that's called "character development"
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>>88556180
My mom squeezed out 3 kids, is disabled, and is 46 and she doesn't look that beat.