In so many shooters we're placed in the boots of a one - man army, and the only person who seems capable of actually getting anything done, yet
none of the other characters ever seem to be aware of this.
With the exception of characters that
none of the other character like (such as Dr. Kevin Moretti, played by Stanley Tucci, and Dr. Victor Clemente, played by John Leguizamo), I found nothing to relate with any of them.
He is known to work with Juggernaut extensively, and
while none of these other characters have been reported as being part of Deadpool 2, all three have appeared in Fox's X-Men movies.
Okay, so killing Toriel and then reloading the save and sparing her gets... a grand total of one new line from Flowey (who
almost none of the other characters are even aware of).
Regardless, the effect of limiting the film to the Dunst - Hartnett storyline is twofold: first, we get to enjoy many many many shots of pretty young actors being pretty, walking in slow motion, rolling around in the grass, etc; second,
none of the other characters ever mean anything to us.
None of the other characters you mentioned did that either.
None of the other characters have an excuse to be so overwhelmingly bubbly, energetic, animated, unrealistic, and fake.
Unfortunately,
none of the other characters are anywhere near as fleshed out.
None of the other characters are provided quite the same depth, but Palmer, Weaving and even Vaughn (whose drill sergeant gets his own «Full Metal Jacket» - style intro) are all good in their respective roles.
None of the other characters, not even Schwarzenegger, are written like their previous film versions.
This is probably a good call: when he is on - screen, he monopolises the script, rattling off side - splitting, inappropriate jokes;
none of the other characters can get a word in edgeways.
None of the other characters are smart enough to help Stewie with his schemes.