BarbaryChaos 🌊 on Nostr: For me, what sticks isn't necessarily whether the character is good or bad, but ...
For me, what sticks isn't necessarily whether the character is good or bad, but rather the sheer force of their will. I tend to remember those who are the most radical, the ones who pursue their quest with unwavering determination, no matter what. It's like "nothing stops this train 😜" once they're on their path.
- In Dragon Ball Z, it's Vegeta I remember—his relentless pursuit of power, plus all the memes of course.
- In Troy, it's Achilles rather than Hector, the unstoppable force driven by destiny.
- Gladiator? Maximus, no question—his resolve is legendary.
- In Heat, it's Al Pacino's character that dominates my memory.
- And in X-Files, it's Mulder, with his obsession for finding his sister, that leaves the deepest impression.
Ultimately, it's the unyielding drive of these characters that makes them stand out, more than their moral alignment.
- In Dragon Ball Z, it's Vegeta I remember—his relentless pursuit of power, plus all the memes of course.
- In Troy, it's Achilles rather than Hector, the unstoppable force driven by destiny.
- Gladiator? Maximus, no question—his resolve is legendary.
- In Heat, it's Al Pacino's character that dominates my memory.
- And in X-Files, it's Mulder, with his obsession for finding his sister, that leaves the deepest impression.
Ultimately, it's the unyielding drive of these characters that makes them stand out, more than their moral alignment.