Favorite Character
- Dr. Watson
- Be positive!
- Posts: 5568
- Joined: April 2005
- Location: 221B Baker Street
I love Jason! Ever since he was introduced, I've enjoyed his character. He has that cool attitude thing happening, which makes him interesting. He's Whit's son, so that's an interesting angle. Jason does the stupidest things sometimes, and I just want to hit him, but some of his faults help make him more likeable. I can relate to somebody who forgets what he knows about turning to God in times of trouble, somebody who makes a lot of mistakes, but usually ends up admitting them and dealing with them.
Bernard is a great character too! His funny sayings, his story-telling, his fabulously dry sense of humour - I love it! I can't pick an all-around favourite character, but Jason and Bernard are two that I really like!
Bernard is a great character too! His funny sayings, his story-telling, his fabulously dry sense of humour - I love it! I can't pick an all-around favourite character, but Jason and Bernard are two that I really like!
- StupendousMan
- Catspaw Rocks!
- Posts: 749
- Joined: April 2005
- Location: Odyssey
- Contact:
- Evil Chick
- Miss Whit's End
- Posts: 10052
- Joined: April 2005
- Location: I'm sitting on top of the world.
- gimp80995
- No way I broke the window
- Posts: 3545
- Joined: April 2005
- Location: Uhm....in front of a computer
- Contact:
I have quite a few, I can't simply pick one.
My top ones (several) are
Connie Kendal
Eugene Meltsner
Bernard Walton
Whit
Jack Allen
Jason Whittaker
Wooton
Jimmy Barclay
Lisa Mulligan
Alex Jefferson
Robyn Jacobs
George Barclay
Tom Riley
Curt Stevens
Richard Maxwell
are you starting to get the idea? While characters I don't like do exist, the list is much shorter
Dr. Blackgaard
Jellyfish
Glossman
There are more but I'm hitting a block.
Peace Out
-Gimp
My top ones (several) are
Connie Kendal
Eugene Meltsner
Bernard Walton
Whit
Jack Allen
Jason Whittaker
Wooton
Jimmy Barclay
Lisa Mulligan
Alex Jefferson
Robyn Jacobs
George Barclay
Tom Riley
Curt Stevens
Richard Maxwell
are you starting to get the idea? While characters I don't like do exist, the list is much shorter
Dr. Blackgaard
Jellyfish
Glossman
There are more but I'm hitting a block.
Peace Out
-Gimp
- Trent DeWhite
- Former Mayor
- Posts: 11659
- Joined: April 2005
- Location: Canada
- Contact:
- Carrie Ingalls
- An original
- Posts: 6503
- Joined: April 2005
- Location: Exit Slide
Wooton is my absolute favorite. He has been my favorite ever since Welcoming Wooton. I cannot think of any thing that would make me not like Wooton (maybe one or two).
~OrigamiKid
~OrigamiKid
In the darkness, my thugs silently protect the girls from sketchy Bostonians
Thirteen is a prime number. I hate prime numbers. ~Trent DeWhite
OrigamiKid= Is seen working with square pieces of imported paper. ~Sarai
Thirteen is a prime number. I hate prime numbers. ~Trent DeWhite
OrigamiKid= Is seen working with square pieces of imported paper. ~Sarai
- HarlowRoxMySox
- Smile for the camera
- Posts: 1125
- Joined: April 2005
- Location: United States
- Contact:
Harlow Doyle, PI is the coolest character ever, don't even play. He's funny and at times can be smart. They're few and far between, but they're there, just look reeeeeeeeeeal closely. It's called reading between the lines, sheesh.
- Carrie Ingalls
- An original
- Posts: 6503
- Joined: April 2005
- Location: Exit Slide
Care to mention any?HarlowRoxMySox wrote:He's funny and at times can be smart.
~OrigamiKid
In the darkness, my thugs silently protect the girls from sketchy Bostonians
Thirteen is a prime number. I hate prime numbers. ~Trent DeWhite
OrigamiKid= Is seen working with square pieces of imported paper. ~Sarai
Thirteen is a prime number. I hate prime numbers. ~Trent DeWhite
OrigamiKid= Is seen working with square pieces of imported paper. ~Sarai
- Eugene Blackgaard
- Amadeo killed me!
- Posts: 5337
- Joined: April 2005
- Location: The Place to Be.
- Contact:
That's a lot of lines to look through.HarlowRoxMySox wrote:Harlow Doyle, PI is the coolest character ever, don't even play. He's funny and at times can be smart. They're few and far between, but they're there, just look reeeeeeeeeeal closely. It's called reading between the lines, sheesh.
-Jonathan
- Bandit Squirrel
- OK
- Posts: 219
- Joined: April 2005
- Location: Up a tree