Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25266931-20161228230634/@comment-25266931-20170105232045

I guess there's always gonna be a disconnect between my views of great characters, character development, and epic storytelling and the rest of the world's views of characters, character development, and epic storytelling. I get that the characters aren't me, but it frustrates me when they fail to grasp that doing nothing doesn't make you more safe. It's the same feeling I get from Raven. If Salem succeeds and everyone is wiped. What's next? Where's your safe life then? Not helping (Raven), not owning up to being a chosen one (Oscar), not becoming more analytical (Ruby), not continuing to repeat mistakes (like Blake running from her past and the WF and Adam)....NONE of that helps you live on. None of that saves the people you care about. The evil witch will still be out there stacking victories to the rooftops until she finally finds you (Raven, Oscar).

I just want males characters to be on par with the females. Ruby and Oscar need to take the initiative and become more tactical and adopt some level of savy (cunning, or maybe detective skills). And I want the someone (please be Oobleck) to solve the Grimm problem for good. Or at least discover a way to eventually solve the problem.