Plot: The surface of the world has been baked almost to complete uninhabitableness after a long and bitter war that devastated everyone. So when a character died, I didn't really care either way. He had a bit more depth than a few other characters, but he, too, felt underdeveloped - as did Michal and Malachi and Will - all of them. Tomas is super nice I always like a super nice guy character. I just feel like she didn't rise to the potential she had as a character - no one did. And no, I'm not saying a character has to be flawed to have depth. I couldn't dislike her for her kindness, but I would have liked some depth. Cia was nice and intelligent and didn't believe in leaving anyone behind. Their snottiness is often born of desperation, too, and deep down they're a nice person. You meet a new character, and you know that they're either going to be nice and helpful, or snotty and desperate - but not desperate enough to really do anything to anyone. They're all underdeveloped - except, maybe, the guy who betrays Cia. And that's part of the crux of the matter: everyone is too nice, and there isn't much dimension to the characters. Anyway, all of the characters were quite likable and nice and helpful and just trying to do what they could to survive. Characters: I have nothing against any of the characters at all - not even the one who ended up betraying Cia.
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