Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-3095286-20170121174428/@comment-27086946-20170122224243

PissCoveredOcelot wrote:

SomeBritishBloke wrote: What you say is correct, especially in regards to them getting more main roles than characters who deserve an episode/more episodes focusing on them.

Personally, I'm not a big fan of the Goth Kids, partially due to how whiny they are, and also due to how they have two episodes focusing on them (I don't really consider "Raisins" as one of them, as while they do play a major role, it doesn't focus on them explicitly, unlike the two other episodes you cited which do), whereas more prominent characters who deserve more episodes about them like Wendy, Craig, Clyde etc barely get any. I like every character, equally, but I totally respect that! and I agree Wendy, Craig, Clyde, and even the other classmates, like Tweek and Nichole, need More screen time. Yeah, these characters do have a lot of potential, especially since they've been on the show for a while (barring Nichole, who was introduced in Season 16 but still, she could use more development). Take Craig for example: we see in both the "Pandemic" duology and "Tweek x Craig" that he has a high sense of individualism, wanting to be his own person and wanting to be the only person who controls his life, and is seen to get irritated or, as seen in  "Tweek x Craig", quite upset when he isn't in control (hell, if you really want to expand on that idea, it could easily have been the reason that he was quite rebellious in earlier seasons, as he didn't like being ordered around and wanted to do what he felt like doing). Admittedly, the latter is a bit of a stretch, but it goes to show that there's a lot of characters that could, and to an extent, has been explored in a lot of the side characters.