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My top *some random number* scene-stealers

Hey there,fellas.
I hope you managed to survive Valentine's day.Well,as always,I have about 4 essays to write until Monday and I needed to find something more appealing,yet a lot less usefull to do in order not to say I did absolutely nothing while thinking about how I should write those but I don't really feel like it.Cool,right?
Now,I know a lot of people(me included) love to talk about stuff like their favourite characters in this and that,but thinking about stuff,most of the characters I love are actually not the main people that the book/show is about.So,how 'bout talking about the? 
----- Note:this doesn't mean that I hate ALL main characters.----
Now,on to those cool people that are mentioned in no particular order.



1.Johannna Mason and Finnick Odair




Katniss what?Peeta what?
Don't get me wrong,I love Katniss and Peeta to death,but I also have a not so  guilty pleasure for these two that are just amazing to be honest.They are both introduced to us in Catching Fire,so if you haven't read/seen it,DO IT NOW.It'll blow your mind.
Johanna,being seen from Katniss' eyes,seems kinda annoying at first,but it's just her super amazing bitchy personality.She is a really tough character,but unlike Katniss,she's a really high level of tough and strong.She has this super high rough wall that sepparates her from the outside world.She won the games acting all nice and not like an obvious target,until she finally went all cray cray and cruel and fucked up all the other kids.Win win.That isn's as nobel and cool as I'd like it to be,but fuck off,it's The Hunger Games,so it's all kill-or-be-killed,and her survival instinct being really high means she is strong as hell,so I don't even care.I'm really still not over the fact that despite her being herself she cares for the kid he came with her from 7 and goes like "He wasn't much,but he was from home",which is as adorable as she gets.And then there's her "not having anyone she cares about" which makes me go "awww" and I love the way she reacts about the new games.She thought that after being fucked up once in their Games,she was done,but no,they want her to go through all that again.And it fucks her up even more,and then they torture her and just screw her over even more.I.CAN'T.And she manages to be one of the few victors that stay alive,so,good job,Johanna.


And then there's Finnick. *sigh* Can I just say how amazing Finnick is?He seems kinda cheap and kinda lame when they talk about how fake and arrogant he is,the sweetheart of the Capitol and everything,but Finnick is so much more.The famous sugar cube scene,omg,don't even get me started.He says the horses have plenty of time to eat those,but the victors,not so much,aww.Poor thing.Nevermind.And then,he isn't in love with any of the fancy,obsessed ladies rooting for him at the Capitol,he is in love with poor,crazy Annie Cresta from back home.And then,he also has to take care of Maggs during his second games.And then he joins the rebellion.And he tells people how Snow made him be abused by all sorts of people at only 14 years old,after he'd just killed tons of other kids.Ughhhh.And he then fights the system and he dies.Like a hero.And he never gets to meet his child,which is tragic and everything just breaks my heart.I can't even say anything else about him because I love him to death.



2.Caroline Forbes and Katherine Pierce in The Vampire Diaries

Now,I feel like I need to say that I am talking about the TV show because the books are so damn much crap.I can't even describe them,really.They are too messed up even for me,and I am the queen of messed-up.
I also need to point out that Elena Gilbert is probably my most hated fictional character of all time.I just can't cope with her.
But Caroline and Katherine are my actual favourite characters from the show and some of my all time favourite characters.They are so amazing.
Now,you may see a patern now.Yep,99% of my favourite female characters of all time,so yeah.There surely is a pattern.
Caroline wasn't really that amazing in season 1,I mean,I really liked her,but she sort of was a kind of obnoxious human being without much dimension.And she was Damon's girl-toy.Not good,fella.But in time,she just got perfect.Basically.She was so complex,on so many levels,with her parents,and then boy problems that were a lot more connected to her inner feelings about herself rather than just boys,then she perfectly managed to switch between human and vampire and also remain her self,mainly,unlike someone we all know *cough cough,Elena* and she also became such an inspiring character,if you ask me.She didn't loose it,even if the quite poor writing is making her character get quite annoying (and I sadly feel that coming),I really like her,so.


Katherine,OH EM GEE.I used to be so so so into her ever since the flashbacks back in season 1,because Elena,who?I just felt that Katherine was my spirit animal.I don't care if she calls herelf Katerina Petrova or Katherine Pierce or Elena Giblert,she is a flawless being (either human,vampire,doppleganger or traveller) and I love her.She had a rough life,back in the 15th century,with her family sending her baby away and sending her away,and then being chased by Klaus for 500 years and all that.She is intense,independent,strong,bitchy,flawless and maybe a little more self-centered,because she is a survivor.And that's what she does,she survives,which is a great life skill,really.She fights for what she wants and she usually gets it.




So this post may be getting a little boring because it's kinda long,so I'll name just a few more.

3.Liv in The Caster Chronicles

Now,many people don't really know this story,but you can find some of my rambles on it on a previous post,I think.It is basically about a lot of bad-ass amazing witches (that like to call themselves Casters,because 'witch' is a poor label) and one of them,Lena,has the fate of the world on her shoulders and also a cool complicated relationship with this boy named Ethan.
Liv is a character that comes later in the series,and she is kind of a nerdy,smart,rock'n'roll lover British person that wants to become a Keeper(aka librarian like thing that keeps thing between the world of Casters and humans unknown to most).She actually screws that up for herself,because she helps Ethan save the world and Lena and all that,which is selfless and adorable,and one Caster,Macom,decides to keep her around since she helped them a lot.She falls in love with this guy John and they are just amazing,I am really not going to talk that much about her.
Now,sadly,she wasn't casted and she probably never will be,so I only have a fand-made thingy of her from Tumblr.


4.Lola in Reign

This is a character in my all-time favourite show (which says a lot of things) and Lola is kind of a minor character,she is one of queen Mary's ladies.She was quite annoying at first,but I really got to like her.She was in love with this boy,who dies because of Queen Catherine,and that really leaves a mark on poor Lola.She is probably Mary's best lady,in my opinion.I really liked sweet Ailee,but she died,Greer is nice,but I like her relationship development more than her actual character,and Kenna is freaking stupid,I really hate her,to be honest.Lola is the smart,brave,strong one,and she is always there for Mary,even if just to tell her how wrong she is about something,and she knows how to defend her principles,and also stay nice and sweet.I also like her relatioships with all the other character,and I would simply love it if she and Bash became a thing.I don't even know.



Anyway,these are just some of my most liked kind of minor characters,there's probably going to be one other post about this at some other time in the future,but maybe not that soon.I don't know.Anyway,please do share some of your favourite characters,because I always like to listen people talking about some amazebeans fictional people,so talk to me on here/twitter/ask.fm/tumblr/facebook/mail/whatever makes you happy.
Love always,
Me.

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