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The MassEffect3 StrategyGuide has descriptions of all the {{PC}}s, {{NPC}}s, and their romancability. \
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The MassEffect3 StrategyGuide has descriptions of all the {{PC}}s, {{NPC}}s, and their romancability.

\\\"Udina: Neither Male nor Female Shepard can Romance Counselor Udina.\\\"

Well, YEAH.
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{{Tropers/Andyzero}}: So YMMV that I don\'t think it should go in YMMN, but I thought this was funny.
The MassEffect3 StrategyGuide has descriptions of all the {{PC}}s, {{NPC}}s, and their romancability. \
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{{Tropers/Andyzero}}: So YMMV that I don\\\'t think it should go in YMMV, but I thought this was funny.
The MassEffect3 StrategyGuide has descriptions of all the {{PC}}s, {{NPC}}s, and their romancability. \\\"Udina: Neither Male nor Female Shepard can Romance Counselor Udina.\\\" Well, YEAH.
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The MassEffect3 StrategyGuide has descriptions of all the PCs, NPCs, and their romancability. \
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The MassEffect3 StrategyGuide has descriptions of all the {{PC}}s, {{NPC}}s, and their romancability. \\\"Udina: Neither Male nor Female Shepard can Romance Counselor Udina.\\\" Well, YEAH.
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{{Troper/Andyzero}}: So YMMV that I don\'t think it should go in YMMN, but I thought this was funny.
The MassEffect3 StrategyGuide has descriptions of all the PCs, NPCs, and their romancability. \
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{{Tropers/Andyzero}}: So YMMV that I don\\\'t think it should go in YMMN, but I thought this was funny.
The MassEffect3 StrategyGuide has descriptions of all the PCs, NPCs, and their romancability. \\\"Udina: Neither Male nor Female Shepard can Romance Counselor Udina.\\\" Well, YEAH.
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I suspected as such because if Prequel characters were bland as they are portrayed during the reviews then their Character sheet will be very short to say the least. I think that at this point who will question Red Letter Media or the rest of the bloody planet to say that maybe the prequels were more subtle and unconventional on their characters. Even suggesting the posibility that maybe they THINK that the original trilogy characters felt rich because of constant rewatching of the series allowed to grasp every detail that was missing during the first time (not to offend other fanbases but maybe the SW fans tought that there wasnt anything else to watch/read and doesnt help that there wasnt any internet and anything could seem original).
RLM should at least try to compare the characters of the prequels with already existing ones in other series of movies/books/games/whatever with the same characteristics but in a plot that doesnt bring that many questions. Think about it, if the plot is consistent then maybe the only thing that the audience needs to understand is the characters and their motivations and subtle changes. The less questions the audience ask to themselves the better.
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I suspected as such because if Prequel characters were bland as they are portrayed during the reviews then their Character sheet will be very short to say the least.
I think that at this point who will question Red Letter Media or the rest of the bloody planet to say that maybe the prequels were more subtle and unconventional on their characters; Even suggesting the possibility that maybe they THINK that the original trilogy characters felt rich because of constant re-watching of the series allowed to grasp every detail that was missing during the first time (not to offend other fanbases but maybe the SW fans thought that there wasn\\\'t anything else to watch/read and doesn\\\'t help that there wasn\\\'t Internet back then and anything could seem original even if the formula has been done to death).
RLM should at least try to compare the characters of the prequels with already existing ones in other series of movies/books/games/whatever with the same characteristics but in a plot that doesn\\\'t bring that many questions. Think about it, if the plot is consistent then maybe the only thing that the audience needs to understand is the characters and their motivations and subtle changes. The less questions the audience ask to themselves the better.
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