Originally Posted by Brainer
Same with Lae'zel becoming all romantic and lovey-dovey in the most tropey, eye-rolling fashion.
That�s one I really loved.

Her arc steers towards the crescendo when she confesses that asking for gentle intimacy was harder than facing a dragon: this is the 101 of character development where she has a real character arc from the society she grew up in (where sex is raw and aggressive and about power) to gentle and sensual and compassionate interaction.

This is her character development arc on many levels. In Act 2 she can confess that she actually doesn�t like seeing someone suffer (anymore!). I see it as foreshadowed and well-written.