LOL.
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Yeah I'm not really an Inheritance fan. The writing is childish, the plot is contrived, Eragon is borderline Gary Stu and is one of the most boring protagonists I have ever read, the setting is cliched and the romance was one of it's saving graces.
As for your bashing, which is what you're doing so don't deny it. People read things and interpret them differently. You say NaruSaku had more development than EragArya, but that's not the case. They had about the same, relatively speaking when you compare how one has almost 600 chapters and the other has only 4 books. So refrain from using your immature definition of what makes a "true" fan because you have no right to declare who is and who isn't.
Tell me, how is the writing childish? I won't deny the part about Eragon being a stu...but I don't read it for Eragon, really. Same way I don't watch Bleach because of Ichigo (who is a major stu also). As for the plot... I'll get back to you on that after I look up "contrived" (embarrassing that I don't know what it means, yeah, I know, laugh it up if you will).
Really, if you only paid attention to it because of a possible romantic aspect that wasn't a major part of the story and events (it was significant, yeah, but not as important as, let's say, the Eldunari), then how are you a true fan? Are you saying that to be a "true" fan, you just have to like one single aspect of it?
And if saying "kittenfit" is bashing, then I'm guilty as charged
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Edit: Ok, now that I know what "contrived" means:
Of course the story is planned and artificial. It's fiction
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What would you expect? An unplanned, real life story from something that's obviously fantasy fiction? Plus, an unplanned story would be just plain terrible. Stories have to be planned out; that's pretty common sense.
As for the devlopment part... Let's see. I hate to ask you for something so substantial, and I'd understand if you choose not to type it all, but what is thr development between them exactly (that's mutual, by the way)?
Edited by zacrathedemon5, 09 November 2011 - 10:05 PM.