Talk:Seddie/@comment-24403189-20160428195355/@comment-5115575-20160510144259

I actually think Farkle had Riley's best interest at heart too, the same way Riley had Maya's best interest. Both of what they did was wrong, but they only tried to do what they thought was best. Riley wanted to give Maya the chance she gave up on to be with Lucas and she wanted to make sure Maya took that chance, so she gave her that unnecessary push. Farkle didn't want conflict to grow between his friends and split up their group all because of secrets and uncertain feelings. So he did what he thought was right, even if it wasn't his place. I'm not justifying what they did at all, I seriously think they need to value each other's privacy a little more, but while what they did annoyed me, and while a part of their motives may have been selfish, I still like their characters. Everybody makes mistakes, that makes them realistic and interesting. Better than having a Mary Sue for a protagonist. Personally, I could find the most annoying or amoral characters likeable if they were realistic and interesting enough because everybody has their reasons behind their actions. And that includes Riley and Farkle. But I definitely understand why you may not like them very much.