And, you know, I'll take pandering if I'm missing out on character development. From the link about Scene/Sequel, I think this sums it up perfectly:
"...it's also both how and why your character goes from passive to active, because the sequels are where they think, and establish short and long term goals--instead of running around aimlessly while the story happens to them."
It's that moment in IM3 where Harley says "You're a mechanic; build something," and Tony gets AHA Face. That's where he starts Protagging. Logan does this once, early in the movie, and then is swept along by events the rest of the time. Gyah. STOP THAT. The last thing the freaking Wolverine should be is passive.
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And, you know, I'll take pandering if I'm missing out on character development. From the link about Scene/Sequel, I think this sums it up perfectly:
"...it's also both how and why your character goes from passive to active, because the sequels are where they think, and establish short and long term goals--instead of running around aimlessly while the story happens to them."
It's that moment in IM3 where Harley says "You're a mechanic; build something," and Tony gets AHA Face. That's where he starts Protagging. Logan does this once, early in the movie, and then is swept along by events the rest of the time. Gyah. STOP THAT. The last thing the freaking Wolverine should be is passive.