Talk:General Information/@comment-34296592-20181025174749/@comment-3452092-20181025191900

Juliette is overly cheerful. I will give you that. I'm not sure she has enough character to be a goody-two-shoes, but then I am behind in that book, so maybe she's been established enough to get there. I think of goody-two-shoes as always wanting to do good and bring people together and I really can't see her as having enough character to establish that.

Kate does tend to be pretty cheerful, but yeah, she does have some sad moments and I don't see her as fitting the goody-two-shoes mold. She tends to be pretty selfish at times, but not so much that it defines her. For the limited amount of her that we saw, I think she actually was pretty balanced.

I will give you Wyatt. I like him well enough except when I don't and then I really, really don't, but he definitely fits the overly cheerful good-two-shoe two dimentional character. I know that last wasn't a qualification you originally gave, but I think both Maxwell and Asha fit that and yet are three dimentional characters with more going on for them than just that label, so I figured I would include that.

Okay, I can see a bit of a snob in Damien. He's pretty three dimentional, but I can see him someone fitting that description.

Ajay is still being established, but my first impression wasn't so much snobby or condecending so much as very focused and potentially a bit socially inept.

And I do agree that the need to get another mold than the bad boys with a heart of gold. I do like most of those characters, but that doesn't mean they don't need more variety in love interests.