of you think about it jack also has issues. his guilt about what happened to his sister and how he behaves towards her, not understanding how could that have happened. when family is involved it's hard to keep an objective focus.
I think that with more chapters we could have had a deeper insight about Jack's personality and motivations, but the focus was on Gareth regarding his intentions towards Leslie.
it was intentional that we had a way to see his feelings develop but that ultimately his past came to bite him in the ass.
it feels refreshing and very alike real life.
he refused to consider and elaborate his wrongs and never tried to make amends. he is a deeply egotistical character that didn't consider the feelings of the people around him. the author just wanted to make us aware of that to not make him a villain, but just a person with issues.
the story highlighted Leslie's first steps in making relationships with people, first a no strings attached friends with benefits with Jack and then her first love. and that was Gareth. now it will be jack and even if we have no way how it will go it doesn't discredit Jack's character.
after all, we see the story through Leslie's (small) eyes and for most of the story jack was only a friends
me when im ina complex charavters who just get thrown away for
drama competition and my opponent is gareth
srsly tjo
its so frustratung his plotpoint is how his rightful anger from nobody believing him and makimg him a villian and never asking him directly what happened, but then it just happens again?? why even mention it if u werent gonna make a moment where the truth comes out
his character is better than jacks coz jacks character is literally liking s&m and being nice
thats abt it
gareth is much deeper and complex