Talk:20-20/@comment-25306758-20141101235154/@comment-4514684-20150807042835

I personally have a lot of issues with how I ended up making a lot of my decisions in this thing. There's a painful, almost kind of sexist attitude to the whole thing in how incompetent Cassandra reads for someone who used to be a cop, and there's too much fake "strong independent woman" shit to be taken seriously. And more than anything, she just wasn't likeable. And I ALWAYS wanted to avoid that tired trite of making unlikable protagonists in horror stories. Those are the reasons I like coming back to this one less tghan most of my others. I think I had some good ideas, but these horrors needed to break a better, more interesting protagonist. If you enjoyed it, I have no intention of taking that away from you, and am pleased you did. I just don't find it that stellar. You may enjoy "I'm Sorry Casey", which I more or less wrote as the polar opposite of this.