Talk:Ezra Fitz (Book Character)/@comment-77.79.252.188-20141208205604/@comment-27966135-20161230014002

That make sense. My only problem with the execution of changing the readers' opinion about Ezra is that I feel that in the process of proving her point, that maybe student-teacher relationships are not a good idea, I felt that she changed Ezra's character a bit. When he returned in Ruthless, he was needy, not his quirky, charming self. And I know that the whole point was to prove that Ezra was not a good guy, but I just feel that in the begninng he seemed nice and lovable and then later on he sort of changed. He possessed qualities that he didn't the first time we got to know him, almost like he was doing things that were out of character.