20 TV Characters Whose Arcs Made No Sense
One advantage of a series over a movie is that it gives its characters a lot more time to develop. Rather than trying to wrap up an entire hero’s journey over the course of a tight 100 minutes, a TV character may have years or even decades to grow and change. It may not go in a direction you like, but you’d be hard-pressed to find a 20-season character who ends up in the same place they started.
Unfortunately, Flanderization comes for us all. Named for the Simpsons’ neighbor who slowly became a caricature of his diddly-doodle self, Flanderization occurs when writers notice the audience respond to one character trait and exaggerate it until they’re unrecognizable. It’s not always that — sometimes, a character just becomes whatever the writers need them to be to advance the plot — but whatever the case, a character’s arc just stops making any sense.
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That’s why u/escapesuburbia asked r/AskReddit, “What’s the worst character development you’ve seen on a TV show?”