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Disney-Prinzessin Do Du think Flynn is a well-developed character?

36 fans picked:
Yes, he's very well-developed
   81%
No, he's flat
   11%
Well, he's somewhat developed
   8%
 KataraLover posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
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KataraLover picked Yes, he's very well-developed:
I don't care what the haters say, he's very well-developed. The pacing of his development, while not the best or as good as Rapunzel's development, is done very well.

Also, I know I left out Naveen. But that's because I asked a question about Naveen's character development a month ago.
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ApplesauceDoctr picked Yes, he's very well-developed:
I think so.
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princesslullaby picked Yes, he's very well-developed:
He's certainly not flat, I don't know why people are picking that. The issue here is that we see his personality emerge halfway through so he starts to develop but for half the film he's putting on an act.
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summer448 picked Yes, he's very well-developed:
One of the best developed in my opinion.
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haynay24 picked Yes, he's very well-developed:
He totally is
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AudreyFreak picked Well, he's somewhat developed:
It's not that he's flat, his development is just very rushed and frankly a bit confusing. I still can't figure outifjust having a "moment" with Rapunzel on the lake is supposed to be showing us how and why he grows or they just expected us to not notice he doesn't develop for any particular reason.
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cruella picked Well, he's somewhat developed:
His development is very rushed, and even afterwards he seems like a snob to me.
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Mongoose09 picked Yes, he's very well-developed:
Why are people picking "no?" As much as he irritates me he's definitely a developed character, even though (to me at least) his backstory feels slightly unnatural and tacked on. Like the writers just wanted him to be complex and didn't care how it was portrayed. But regardless, he still develops as the movie progresses.
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