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zoky
2y ago
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Because it’s not that interesting. Bad guy decides being bad is boring, and starts being good? Like, okay, but… why?
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HeatrayEnjoyer
2y ago
How is that any more boring than the opposite?
Apocryphon
2y ago
Presumably because we see the actions and consequences attached to him deciding to be bad. If the good is only contained in one cursory final chapter, there's no substance to it. Might as well save it for a sequel.
longcrab
2y ago
Partly because complex empathy for others is built with experience, so the teenage main character eventually grows up.
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