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45 Post author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 16 June 2013 02:10AM

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Comment author: FiftyTwo 19 June 2013 12:19:39AM 1 point [-]

Theres a difference between deep, well written and compelling characters. GoT and BSG gained praise for having well written/compelling characters, and particularly for making them realistic. A real person or a well written character may have a single overriding obsession that means they are not deep or complex, but are very compelling to watch. Conversely someone can be deep but dull (trivial example: composed of a hundred sub agents obsessed with different accounting standards).