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Originally Posted by jet
I believe many do - and it doesn't seem to matter what the person doing the 'entertaining' may be really like. The finer nuances and interesting aspects of a 'real' persons personality is overlooked while the game player captures all the buzz and admiration with their next, and often infantile, attention seeking move.
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Yes, this! And this is exactly why, from a psychologists point of view, someone like Hazel, to and extent Dan, or dare I say it, even Sam and Sofie are more interesting than a one-dimentional charicature like Gina. she's "fun" but there's no deeper feeling, no hidden emotions behind little expressions, nothing to work out... She's just an entertaining cartoon. Dexter too - though he was fun to work out at first, after the first 3 or 4 weeks when he had played his whole hand, he lost my interest.