[quote=@Extra] What aboot it? [/quote] It was jarring, because I didn't expect it. [quote=@DarkwolfX37] Take a writing class then. - static character. noun. a literary or dramatic character who undergoes little or no inner change; a character who does not grow or develop. - Flat characters are two-dimensional in that they are relatively uncomplicated and do not change throughout the course of a work. By contrast, round characters are complex and undergo development, sometimes sufficiently to surprise the reader. None of the characters but Asuna change. Ever. At all. Everything is make-up. Just like how Kirito is a mary-sue and/or literally god, everyone else is just a still image. "I love Kirito but I've been rejected. I'm a _____. Kirito saved me when we _______ because he randomly encountered me. Therefor I love him." That is the depth of the other main characters, including what's-his-name the guy member of the spurned women's club. [/quote] Learn that A) English is Subjective B) Things don't magically become true because you say them C) Code Geass has a weak plot.