Talk:Lars/@comment-25527661-20141018170909/@comment-28584561-20141104092826

Lars is slightly an emotionally abusive person, he is a bully though. You need to understand he is an adolescent, with adolescence comes with many fluctuations of emotion. He is more of an uncaring, stuck-up, prideful jerk (you'd be surprise on how many teenagers are actually like Lars). In "Lars and the Cool Kids", yes, he was given a chance to change, he probably took it but some changes actually take time to show, not all changes come in an instant after only one turning point. It is also very hypocritical saying we are the ones "biased" (and probably are) because we believe him to be a misunderstood teenage jerk, when you shroud yourself with the biased opinion that he is "somewhat villanous" because he is a jerk to a kid who he sees as annoying (with evidence on how most of Steven's antics usually end up bad for Lars) and being clueless to the feelings of a girl whose advances are met with no response as he seems to not get any hints. In "Island Adventure", he got angry at the girl whom he shared many days with alone (with Steven) because the reason why they were trapped there was because of a girl's want to "help" him (secretly trapping someone on a deserted island to help them probably isn't the best decision IMO), he was emotionally distressed by the fact that he could probably never see his family and not live the life he wanted and Sadie used that to her advantage, he grew to be more trusting of her and when they were fleeing from an invisible monster, he was shown the revelation that she actually hid their only way home, that was practically a huge fist to his trust towards her, he had every right to be angry at Sadie, who trapped them there, and to Steven, who brought them there in the first place, though it was with good intentions but of poor planning. His actions afterwards was ehhh. . . he only watched in fear? as Sadie fought the monster by her lonesome (and armed with only a pointed stick).

TL;DR

Lars is a huge massive jerk, but a justified one (in some cases, and in others he was just a straight up jerk).