Fletcher Lynch: The villain
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Fletcher Lynch: The villain
Personally, I had great dislike for him. He struck me as so pretentious, especially for someone who was holding such a high office in the community. That, plus he preyed on little girls!
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I also agree with Amagine about Ruth. She seemed slightly surprised when she found out about Sarah and Fletcher's advances, but it makes me wonder how much she even tried to find out why her daughter ran away at a young age.
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Both should be sent to an exile ?Amagine wrote:He seemed like a predator and I wasn't surprised when the truth about him came out. He was definitely the villain of this book. Ruth is almost as bad!
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Nicely said, Christina Rose.Christina Rose wrote:He was definitely never portrayed as a likable character, or even as a character who made mistakes he later learned from. I don't think we're supposed to like him, or even really give him a chance. I don't see how he deserves that chance. He's definitely a villain in the story.
I also agree with Amagine about Ruth. She seemed slightly surprised when she found out about Sarah and Fletcher's advances, but it makes me wonder how much she even tried to find out why her daughter ran away at a young age.
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We hate him so he does his part well..meteku4 wrote:I don't think anyone will portray him as a likable character. I fact, I was very sorry for Sarah when I found out that he was her step grandfather; but even more sorry for Tom when it was later revealed that Fletcher had influence over Tom at Tom's workplace. He is indeed a villain.
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It's quite challenging to find something to like about the man. But even Judas had a purpose in betraying Jesus. I'm playing devil's (or angel's?) advocate here so please don't ban me. LOL
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You are ? this close from being banned ??Miriam Molina wrote:I love Fletcher Lynch (paraphrased from The Banned Book About Love). LOL
It's quite challenging to find something to like about the man. But even Judas had a purpose in betraying Jesus. I'm playing devil's (or angel's?) advocate here so please don't ban me. LOL
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Yeah, I think you're right!BoyLazy wrote:We hate him so he does his part well..meteku4 wrote:I don't think anyone will portray him as a likable character. I fact, I was very sorry for Sarah when I found out that he was her step grandfather; but even more sorry for Tom when it was later revealed that Fletcher had influence over Tom at Tom's workplace. He is indeed a villain.
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Thank you! ?Snowflake wrote:Nicely said, Christina Rose.Christina Rose wrote:He was definitely never portrayed as a likable character, or even as a character who made mistakes he later learned from. I don't think we're supposed to like him, or even really give him a chance. I don't see how he deserves that chance. He's definitely a villain in the story.
I also agree with Amagine about Ruth. She seemed slightly surprised when she found out about Sarah and Fletcher's advances, but it makes me wonder how much she even tried to find out why her daughter ran away at a young age.
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I'm glad you and I are in agreeance about Ruth! I think she was also supposed to be portrayed as an is unlikable character.Christina Rose wrote:Thank you! ?Snowflake wrote:Nicely said, Christina Rose.Christina Rose wrote:He was definitely never portrayed as a likable character, or even as a character who made mistakes he later learned from. I don't think we're supposed to like him, or even really give him a chance. I don't see how he deserves that chance. He's definitely a villain in the story.
I also agree with Amagine about Ruth. She seemed slightly surprised when she found out about Sarah and Fletcher's advances, but it makes me wonder how much she even tried to find out why her daughter ran away at a young age.
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