Talk:Lars/@comment-25079715-20140827015727/@comment-24662946-20141014215647

Ughhh, I'm kinda done talking about this subject matter, let's just wait until "Island Adventure" airs then we'll see about that character development, seeming as you know nothing about it. :/

I say Lars isn't even close to the "antagonist" that he was in the beginning of the show, teasing Steven about having no friends, down talking his gem powers, etc. But after sucking up his pride and helping Steven get his mother's moss to the hill and agreeing (although not with much enthusiasm) to work out with Steven, not teasing him at all, Lars HAS gone through good development. He's been "neutral" for the last few episodes due to obvious reasons: He's not a key character in them.

"YOU JUST ADMITTED THAT IT'S WRONG AND JERKY! People who do things that are wrong and jerky ... Are antagonists!"

WRONG! Everybody makes those mistakes (some more frequently than others!) it doesn't make them antagonists! The best way to redeem yourself is by learning and not making them again!

I'm really hoping that Lars will start to learn from his mistakes, or at least apologize at some point. (we've seen that he feels remorse for the mistakes he's made (Joking Victim)(Lars and the Cool Kids))

He hasn't done enough awful things in the show to be deemed an antagonist, if he played a larger role in the show, then maybe. But lets just leave him out of the category unless the next episode with him in it shows his character regressing. Okay?

And as we will see, Lars WILL develop into a more friendly/annoyed big brother figure to Steven as the series goes on, you just watch.