Personally I would hate to have seen a more professional /
mature version of these characters its part of the charm of them.
Not exact matches
The
characters talk like flattened - out
versions of their equivalents in the books — Harry, Ron, Hermione, and their compatriots have all supposedly become important figures in their world but sometimes seem less
mature then when they were moody adolescents under Rowling's pen.
I'm not trying to compare Last Vegas to The Hangover, but Kline's
character could almost be a more
mature version of Zach Galifianakis» Alan
character.
While the show had been making strong headway each week in establishing the
character interplay and dynamics
of these diverse heroes and villains coming together, tonight seemed to mark the fully
matured version of how enjoyable this combination can be the rest
of the season.
You can barely separate the two
versions in terms
of their grip, acceleration and attitude in corners, but they do each have a slightly different
character — the Sportback being a little raucous, while the saloon is quieter and feels somehow more
mature.
The new
version of Drake is an older, more
mature and rugged looking
character showing the signs
of his experiences.