Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-3207457-20161228023548/@comment-477304-20161228033006

Shirkahn wrote: Myself 123 wrote: It sounds like your main issues are with the lines Thornton is given and not his actual portrayal of the character; he's not in charge of what the character says, just how he says it. He isn't doing much different from Griffith, which is where I honestly felt the blandness of the character started. Sounds about right, because an actor (no matter what media it is, movie, cartoon, game, etc.) should have some input as to how they, the actor, wants to portray that character (such as Jared Leto's radical take on the Joker in Suicide Squad) not how the studio wants them to be portrayed. Yeah, but it's more about how you read the lines and not what the lines are. Ultimately it's the script writer who decides what the character says, which has a big impact on their personality.