Complex Characters
The discussion highlights the importance of creating multi-dimensional characters that feel authentic and relatable. Keena, a character praised for her confidence and integrity, embodies the complexities of human nature, illustrating that role models can exist even amidst imperfections. The conversation also touches on audience perceptions, revealing how viewers often overlook a character's flaws when they resonate with their struggles and growth.In this clip
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