Tess: Evil or Misguided?

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I think Tess was merely misguided, she was told something her whole life and had come to know the things she was told as the truth.
If she'd been given a more human up bringing and was given the chance to think about things other than her destiny and the nexy Alien threat then shemay of been a little less Alien skank and a little more pod squad
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I think the real question should be: The Writers - evil or misguided?

As has been pointed out, Tess could have been a great character realized in a variety of ways, had the writers a clue what to do with her. She could have been a great big bad if they had stuck with her season 1 appearance and didn't try and soften her so that when she did reveal herself as less than good at the end of season 2, there would have been the satisfication of a great character arc realized. OR, they could have continued to soften her, not use her for a cheap excuse to keep the A-story couple apart.

As Kath said, she really has come into her own in fanfic. For example, I never really bought the whole misguided thing on the show and yet in some fic, rainbow_watcher's Tess pov series comes to mind, not only do I buy it, I'm drawn in by her plight. I care what happens to this character in fic in a way I never, ever did on the show.
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I think Tess was both, but I also think that once Nasedo was dead, she didn't have to carry though with the plan. I think Nasedo helped her become evil, and he also lead her in the wrong direction. Did she have to contuine in that direction? No, I don't think so. I liked Tess, but after everything was said and done it was her choice to kill Alex and send them all to their deaths. Maybe the right person could have helped her see that she didn't have to do that, but that's not what happened.
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Tess Harding.

Two words. So simple, yet so complex. Haha.

I always understood Tess' character. I think many overlook just how long she was brainwashed into thinking things. The truth is that we'll never know just how her personality really was. Except for the mid-season two, when she's with Kyle.

I always wanted to believe that Tess was a person at heart, she had a soul. But she went and proved me wrong at the end of Season Two. When she killed Alex, we all knew that it was the writers just trying to throw Emilie off for various reasons circulating the Roswell boards at that time. I personally am a very large fan, but beside the point.

I think Tess can be whatever you want her to be. In the world of fanfic, she has come into her own. She can be the greatest ally the group has ever had and she can also plunge to depths below Nicholas.

It's up to the watcher. :D
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Just Misguided

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I love the Max & Liz relationship, but I love Tess too. Max, Liz & Tess are my favorite characters, and I don't just like Tess because Emilie de Ravin is my favorite actress. I hate when people are always saying " Oh, I hate Tess." She brought a really good story to the show. I think she was definitely just misguided.
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after 2nd season, i hated her. but now, it really just depends on the fanfiction. i mean, i still hate her on the show, but the fanfiction can either make me love her or hate her.
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RoswellFan1947 wrote:I love the Max & Liz relationship, but I love Tess too. Max, Liz & Tess are my favorite characters, and I don't just like Tess because Emilie de Ravin is my favorite actress. I hate when people are always saying " Oh, I hate Tess." She brought a really good story to the show. I think she was definitely just misguided.
Hehe. Ditto. :)


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wow, i just realized i basically just wrote a contradiction of everything i've been saying before. oh well, people can have a change of heart (even though i still hate her on the show.) i mean, Tess does it all the time. :)
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Misguided--but at the end of season 2-- she knew what she was doing..and knew the danger she was getting everyone into and she still went throught with it...therefore overall, I know she is EVIL!! The DEVIL!! :)
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BURN THE WITCH WHO SCREWED UP SECOND SEASON!
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