This is random, BUT... Rev actually made the color red my ultimately favorite color. Because if red weren't awesome before (which it was), Rev just made it more awesome. He is the EMBODIMENT of red. That's all I have to say. XD
The day that happens is the day I lose eighty pounds, put on a blonde wig and call myself 'Paris'.
XD My hate for that woman causes me to love you now.
But yeah, I can't see Rev ever getting fat. I mean, I think even if they strapped him to a chair and didn't allow him to move for ten years while eating donuts the whole time, he /still/ couldn't get fat. xD
Rev is just the sweetest GUY in the world. I mean... He... I've only ever heard him say anything nasty when he's purposefully provoking a villain... 8O
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I enjoyed the normal-talking too. Most of the time, the writers would try to cram the characters into certain niches (ex. Duck being the braggart, Lexi being the hip/tough girl). We get tricked into thinking that Rev is little more than a hyper-active child, trapped in an adult's body. But when Sypher took his powers away, and the super-speed talikng was removed, we got to see the mature young man that (presumably) lies underneath.
Yeah, I think too hard about these kinds of things. So sue me. I'm always on the lookout for canon character development -- especially in LU, where the writers try to pigeonhole the characters as certain stereotypes, instead of allowing them to grow. Characters, to me, are as real as we percieve them to be, which is why I hate to see them mistreated so. Some may think I'm crazy, but I really, honestly do think of characters as more than just fictional; to me, they're real.
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I enjoyed the normal-talking too. Most of the time, the writers would try to cram the characters into certain niches (ex. Duck being the braggart, Lexi being the hip/tough girl). We get tricked into thinking that Rev is little more than a hyper-active child, trapped in an adult's body. But when Sypher took his powers away, and the super-speed talikng was removed, we got to see the mature young man that (presumably) lies underneath.
Yeah, I think too hard about these kinds of things. So sue me. I'm always on the lookout for canon character development -- especially in LU, where the writers try to pigeonhole the characters as certain stereotypes, instead of allowing them to grow. Characters, to me, are as real as we percieve them to be, which is why I hate to see them mistreated so. Some may think I'm crazy, but I really, honestly do think of characters as more than just fictional; to me, they're real.
............I love you 8D
YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! *dances around spazzing about how true it all is*
He can't really be called a Gary Stu, methinks, because he never gets enough screen time. He rarely saves the day, his powers aren't very good in terms of kicking ass, and though we (the fans) adore him, most of the time he gets on people's nerves. Wait, you already mentioned that. Never mind.
If anybody's a Gary Stu, it's ACE.
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1 - His friendship with Tech. Seriously. His parents are like "omg coyotes are dum" but Tech is his best friend anyway! This shows that he has a good sense of tolerance in spite of his upbringing and that's he's just a nice guy! 2 - His intelligence. It makes me happy that he can pwn some noobs with his brain.
But I also agree with what Emily said.
And did I mention that he's the sweetest guy EVER with a mixture of fun and even some deviousness included?