User blog comment:Little Miss Nobody/A Little Discussion/@comment-26897541-20160602022929

As for the webisodes... I've only read one book, and it had more characterization than most of the webisodes, probably because it had a longer amount of time to do it. There's not a whole heck of a lot of growth in the webisodes outside the big Specials (WTW, Epic Winter, etc.), ESPECIALLY not for anyone who isn't one of the true front characters (so basically everyone except Apple and Raven, with a little bit of Darling thrown in and some Lizzie for good measure). And I agree with some of the other comments that the friendships are seriously suffering if it's not Raven/Apple. (Briar might as well just find a new friend group because I haven't seen her with Apple in a LONG time; granted if she's in the newest round of webisodes I haven't seen them yet. It's on my to do list.) All the characters are different, but only really in that their basic personalities are different; there's no real insight into interests, hobbies, friendships, enemies, anything that makes characters REALLY stand out. It's all kinda... meh in that department. Also, the characters that go in pairs are nearly inseparable, and I'm not so sure that's a good thing. Having a stable relationship is ok, but I'd like to know more about what Ashlynn and Hunter are into that doesn't involve each other as much (besides fashion and animals). I'd like to know the differences between the O'Hair twins besides the physical. Honestly, if they didn't have wildly different hair styles and outfits I'm not sure I'd be able to tell them apart. The webisodes seriously lack in that department.