Growing Around Growing Around: A slow moving trainwreck. (General Thread)

The Worst Growing Around Character?

  • Sally

    Votes: 24 25.3%
  • Linda

    Votes: 2 2.1%
  • Talula

    Votes: 2 2.1%
  • Timmy

    Votes: 11 11.6%
  • Robert

    Votes: 9 9.5%
  • Gumdrops

    Votes: 39 41.1%
  • Other

    Votes: 8 8.4%

  • Total voters
    95
It true a bad concept can still at lest be entertain with good characters, but mrenter dose not how to write character beyond simple clichés.
Which is where he actors can try and pick up the slack in their portrayals. These aren't defined characters, which should give actors free reign to define them how they want......well, at least from my experience anyways.
 
Back on topic, has anyone seen this "gem" of a post?
It tries so hard to make GA "dark and edgy," but it just falls short. It does seem to at least have more originality than GA

I tried to read it, but half way in but I am wasting my time which is already worthless reading this. However I did scroll to the bottom to see the first comment is just Kyle stating flatly "NO" so it so bad not even they want anything to do with it.
 
Apparently, there is already r34 for this stuff.
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Which is where he actors can try and pick up the slack in their portrayals. These aren't defined characters, which should give actors free reign to define them how they want......well, at least from my experience anyways.

True an actor can very well make a character what it is, but there only so much you can do performing a bad script.
 
True an actor can very well make a character what it is, but there only so much you can do performing a bad script.
Oh trust me, I know that very well. I've seen many a production simply fall flat due to bad writing. When compared to cheesy highschool one acts, these episodes are like Citizen Kane.
 
I have a question.

What is it about characters like Peggy Hill and Lois from Malcolm in the Middle that he hates so much about?
 
From reading his fact journal, I come to the conclusion that his mother was as over-the-top abusive like Lois was.
 
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