>>14439046Missing the point entirely. What a fucking dimwit. There's BEING a character, and then there's PLAYING a character.
Being a character feels natural to the viewer, like you're being uniquely you, but turned up to 11. Think Stone Cold, Ric Flair, 1996/7 Shawn Michaels, Hollywood Hogan, and, well, just about a million other examples.
Then there's PLAYING a character. This is when it's obvious to anyone who has higher than a 50IQ that the person is really having to reach to play the character. They're self aware of what they think an audience wants, so they play into it. The character also feels like it could be a rip-off of a stereotype of what the person thinks people want their character to be.
I'll put it into terms perhaps someone of your ilk can understand: SpongeBob in seasons 1-3 was BEING a character. SpongeBob in seasons 4+ was PLAYING a character.
Make sense now? Good. Now go jerk off to one of your tattooed muttsluts you fucking redditor piece of shit.