I was tagged by Callum and CelineΒ toΒ list my ten favourite screen characters. It was a hard challenge to resist, well… until I began to jot the characters down, and then it was just hard!Β I quickly discoveredΒ I was well on my way to making a top 100!Β But, I somehow managed to whittle it down. There was no method in my madness,Β although I didΒ discover television characters were easier to chooseΒ so I shied away from movies somewhatΒ Β – the fact there is only one Avenger on the list surprised even me π

Richard Castle (Castle) – I am always entertained by Castle’s uncanny observations and wry sense of humour. I particular enjoy his immaturity, the peter pan streak which translates to a boundless enthusiasm for his job. He is geeky, charming, intelligent and a born story teller.

Alabama Whitman (True Romance) – There is something extremely compelling about this character. Alabama is a badass. She isΒ tough, loyal,Β and most of all,Β unique. Her outfits are the perfect blend of sexy, sassy and sweet.

Spencer Reid (Criminal Minds) – Β In a top ten list of my favourite television programmes, Spencer would always make the cut. He’s fascinating;Β intelligent, complex, and utterly charming. He’s a book worm,Β has an eidetic memory, and is socially awkward. He’s probablyΒ most often described as anΒ eccentric genius.

Abby Sciuto (NCIS) – I love her loyalty, her brains, her penchant for giving hugs and her addiction to caffeinated beverages. She has an almost psychic link with Gibbs, and their father-daughterΒ relationship is one I particularly enjoy.

Peter Quill (Star Lord) – He’s creative, unorthodox, funny, loyal, quick thinking, arrogant, andΒ an expert in close quarter combat. What’s not to love!
Natasha Romanoff (Black Widow)Β – As a founding member of the Avengers, Natasha might not haveΒ superhuman powers, but she’s never needed them. She’s an expert in martial arts, has no fear, and is competent in just about anything she puts her mind to. She remains calm in battle (mostly),Β keeps her emotions locked down (mostly), and has a delightfully dry sense of humour. NatashaΒ is formidable!

Patrick Jane (Mentalist) – I love theΒ flaws, the complex nature of this character. PatrickΒ is arrogant to the point of cocky, has a playful streak a mile wide, and his observational skills are legendary. He’s manipulative, though has a considerable amount of charm, and his methods within an investigation areΒ unorthodoxΒ to say the least.
Felicity Smoak (Arrow) –Β There are many facets to Felicity’s personality. I like that she’s a nerd, that her uncensored babbling often gets her into trouble. It’s quite often theΒ highlight of a scene. Felicity can be opinionated, and has a strong will, but her true strength is her compassion. In a lot of ways she’s the heart of the team.

Dean Winchester (Supernatural) – I talked recently about the things I enjoy about this character inΒ a two-part review I did over at Comparative Geeks, so if you want to read more click here. In summary; he’s tough, loyal and will move mountains when it comes to his family.
John McClane (Die Hard) –Β I had to put McClane in the list, because I’ve always been a fan of the first movie. My favourite thing about the character is probably his arrogance,Β especially the wayΒ he mocks his enemies – heΒ doesn’tΒ suffer fools gladly. McClane is known for his wise-cracking one liners. But I like his flaws. He’s tough, stubborn, andΒ has a tendency to see things in black and white. Who doesn’t love a flawed hero?
Thanks again to Callum and Celine. Instead of tagging anyone in particular, I’m going to open it up to anyone who would like to take part.Β I’d love to know your favourites, so if you want to share – write a post or leave your list in the comments. I look forward to hearing from you.
While we’re on the subject of characters, Maddison Wood was interviewed by Ch’kara SilverWolf today. If you’d like to learn more about my witch, you can click here.
Thanks for stopping by.
Mel



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