@isabellaa
Isabella Croston
@isabellaa · 3:53

how i get emotionally invested into characters

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And she was always the one that would figure everything out. And then she got her love interest and I loved them together and something bad would happen to them and I'd be personally affected and it was just the weirdest thing ever. And I think that TV shows allow us to emotionally invest ourselves into the characters and by making them relatable or even kind of giving you a glimpse of what you would aspire to be

#prettylittleliars #characters

@Professor42
Professor Z
@Professor42 · 3:22

Being emotionally invested in a character is a sign of good writing

And the last one, Wolf among us, Bixby Wolf, who in general is just a cool character. Not too much. That's really sad about him, just more so his background, his origin was pretty cool. So he's another one. A lot of people were invested in so much that the original game came out. And I think 2008 from 2008 until now, which is 2023. No, I apologize. 2012 from that point until this year, fans have been clamoring for a sequel
@alihobson
Alexandra Hobson
@alihobson · 2:04
And yeah, the attachment can be I don't know if necessarily it's a bad thing or a good thing, but I think it's just a way for us to, like, try to movies and TV shows are always just like an escape. When you watch mostly like, fiction movies or even books too, it's not real. So your mind kind of puts you in these situations where it's like, oh, what would I do if I was this character?
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@isabellaa
Isabella Croston
@isabellaa · 0:29
Hey, professor 42. It's very comforting to hear you say that it's probably or that it's not a bad thing that I'm doing because I really didn't know how like if that was some sort of response to how I've dealt with things or what that was about. So that is comforting to hear. And ally yes, I completely feel that 100%
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