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Date Posted: 14:59:08 09/14/07 Fri
Author: Denise
Subject: I know actors prefer playing bad guys, probably due to the complexity of the role and looking for that glimmer of goodness in someone bad. Even truly horrid characters must have some quality of merit. It would make sense that an author feels the same and has more room to play with the nastier sorts.
In reply to: celtgirl 's message, "I just enjoy writing the bad guys, they are always interesting to work with. Robin had a great deal of complexity to him, and so I do miss him for that." on 13:27:48 09/14/07 Fri


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  • I really LIKED Robin, most of the time. Yeah okay, I have a much demonstrated *thang* for the bad boys, but Robin seemed more wounded than bad to me. But I do know he was bad, it's just that childhood stuff that makes me want to mend him, or something. Did that make any sense? Anyway, after Lawrence, I couldn't kid myself any more, but I was sad about both sides of that. (NT) -- Lee, 15:00:07 09/14/07 Fri
  • And I know I'm not dealing with the questions here....I swear I'll get some time soon to actually put some thought in...but I am here every day very interested in everyone's thoughts. :) (NT) -- Lee, 15:35:12 09/14/07 Fri

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