All the supporting cast are great and take full advantage of a very witty script that has a lot of heart and focuses
on character development rather than action.
As in season 1, the emphasis is
on character development rather than cracking up viewers, though Doug Benson, Artie Lange, and Bill Burr inspire chuckles by playing versions of themselves.
Not exact matches
New friendships tend to be shallow, focused
on sharing superficial pastimes
rather than
on the mutual
development of
character.
In addition to a «do - no - harm» ethic, geotourism seeks to enhance prospects for sustainable
development based
on the specific
character of a given place
rather than
on standardized international branding, generic architecture and food, etc..
But it's also a weakness, as the show focuses almost entirely
on its sprawling plot
rather than
character development.
There's no doubt he prefers to concentrate
on visuals
rather than
character interactions and plot
development,...
It may not necessarily be his fault, as King's book was
rather long and heavy
on character development (so I've heard), not easily to squeezed into a two hour flick.
Getting the most from your (excellent) cast early
on to flesh out the relevant back story and
character development rather than jumping straight into the action was a smart move by Edwards but after half an hour you do find yourself ready for something big and loud to break something expensive.
One only wishes that the filmmakers would've felt confident enough to focus
on the uniqueness of this story
rather than inundate it with stereotypical
characters and plot
developments.
I'm beginning to think that the name Duke Nukem Forever is less a play
on its exorbitantly long
development cycle, but
rather a testament to its title
character.
In addition, concentrating more
on character development and less
on ludicrous leveling of weapons and accessories would create a need for equipment
rather than the game's current minimalist implementation.
Our Take Season 1 seems limited by when
development on DLC
characters started, as there are a number of Super and specifically Tournament of Power
characters I'd
rather have than Zamasu.
I seem to be rambling
on about the story and
character development (
rather, the lack thereof), but how does Metroid: Other M hold up as a game?
Rather than judge right or wrong behavior
on the basis of reason and what people should or should not do, virtue ethicists focus
on the
development of
character or what people should be.
Her interest in social emotional
development began while working with students with disabilities and realizing that their issues did not begin and end in the classroom, but
rather impacted the away they interacted with others and how others interacted with them This led to a career long passion to help all students strengthen their
character by teaching them how to develop social and emotional competencies.As an elementary school principal, she and her staff implemented school - wide philosophies that focused
on SECD.