I did want to note that I have no issues with levity or characters being silly or humorous when the time calls for it. It can’t rain all the time, etc.
To me, it seemed like this particular person was really focused on playing a comic relief character as his whole shtick. This kind of comes down to fictional and cultural touchstones. Silent Heaven’s nearest cultural touchstones are Silent Hill and the TV series From. Both of those series have moments of humor (“It’s bread.”) The question here is: would either of those properties be improved if you had a character most likely to be played by French Stewart kicking around?
@SockMonkey said in Tough Calls:
I had someone pull off this ‘grand’ and ‘hilarious’ plot twist in a scene where their character was revealed to have a brain tumor so not only did that 1) Make all their actions ok it 2) Made my character and asshole for not instantly supporting them and me oocly an asshole for removing my char from the story and hook.
ugh, I’m sorry you had to deal with this. This is an awful, unnecessary, and annoying thing. How on earth is a brain tumor funny in any sense?