Talk:Seddie/@comment-24139638-20141125015034

The arguments about Jennette vs. Ariana vs. Nathan's character are always interesting to me because it's like everyone is trying to prove that the person their most fond of has the best qualities and is the least to blame in all the drama (or perceived drama) that they've found themselves in.

However, the reality is: All of these kids are equally flawed. Sure, if you don't like Jennette, it's easy to paint her as an immature and emotionally reckless brat. If you don't like Ariana, it's easy to paint her as a selfish, two-faced diva. If you don't like Nathan, it's easy to paint him as a highly manipulative chauvinist and/or highly oblivious dolt (depending on which side of the fence you fall on).

But people are a lot more complex than that and none these kids is as one-dimensionally bad or as one-dimensionally good as the arguments here make them out to be.

Jennette is not an inherently better person than Ariana or Nathan, just as Ariana is not an inherently better person than Jennette and Nathan, just as Nathan is not an inherently better person than Jennette and Ariana.

I'm sure that they've all screwed up and screwed over people in their lives and it seems silly to me that people want to try and make any one person out to be better than the others or more of a villain than the others. T hey've all got their vices and their negative character traits.