Thread:Gilgameshkun/@comment-25262453-20180410165809/@comment-995426-20180411140053

Yes, lots of good moments, and yes, well-developed positive visibility is important, both for gay people and for women.

And mind you, my criticism of Renet was not that she had a D-cup&mdash;it's that it seemed to be the nexus of her personality, or at least how they expected the audience to connect to her. When a story fails to develop a character in any appreciable way beyond their use as fanservice, then they're not characters&mdash;they're inflatable dolls. That said, it is still possible for a character to be attractive to someone and still be, you know, a character. It takes effort on the part of the writers.