What could have happened is not the same as what did happen. And when Spellbinder tells Charmcaster that he would rather die than let her resurrect him that way? Well, kind of no point in continuing it, is there? I never said she was pure evil, but I do not in any way think she is justified in her actions, nor do I find her particularly sympathetic.
As for Kevin, I did have my issues with him. I even point it out in my endpoint analysis for AF, that we don't get any backstory for him until the very end. But the difference is that he stuck around, he developed enough personality traits that were endearing, and he was actively trying to redeem himself.
It's late, I'm tired, and quite honestly, I'm done with this argument. I don't want this to devolve into a shouting match, and I'd just be happy to agree to disagree.
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As for Kevin, I did have my issues with him. I even point it out in my endpoint analysis for AF, that we don't get any backstory for him until the very end. But the difference is that he stuck around, he developed enough personality traits that were endearing, and he was actively trying to redeem himself.
It's late, I'm tired, and quite honestly, I'm done with this argument. I don't want this to devolve into a shouting match, and I'd just be happy to agree to disagree.