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''"Mr. O’Neill is a horribly self-centered man who convinces himself that he’s some sort of altruist while trying to shove his theories down the throats of his unhappy students. (Maybe that’s why O’Neill/Barch works out so well: they are both such selfish people.) They are not nice characters to write about, because I don’t have any sympathy for them."'' |
''"Mr. O’Neill is a horribly self-centered man who convinces himself that he’s some sort of altruist while trying to shove his theories down the throats of his unhappy students. (Maybe that’s why O’Neill/Barch works out so well: they are both such selfish people.) They are not nice characters to write about, because I don’t have any sympathy for them."'' |
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* In writing [[Legion of Lawndale Heroes]], Brother Grimace (who has always considered Mr. O'Neill the least worthwhile character in the series) |
* In writing [[Legion of Lawndale Heroes]], Brother Grimace (who has always considered Mr. O'Neill the least worthwhile character in the series) specifically wrote in a cataclysmic mental breakdown for O'Neill, simply so that he wouldn't have to use the character anymore. Also, while writing [[The Winters of Those Gone Before]], he had added a subplot (but later discarded) with O'Neill ending up killed by [[Anthony DeMartino]] and [[Janet Barch]], who acted to protect Daria and Quinn so that they could get the therapy and assistance they needed. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |