Talk:Frank Knight/@comment-26570260-20150724221002/@comment-50.179.230.249-20150725080656

I agree. Amy is established as being the pure, innocent good cop which can make her seem very one-dimensional. She's the only member of the team other than the player who hasn't been a suspect as well. Frank, however, has had problems since we first met him and it makes him seem more real to me than Amy. He also starts off fairly hostile to the player and slowly but surely warms up to him rather than kisses the player's butt like Amy does. That, I believe, was better development than the sudden "dump a bunch of bad things on Amy to pity her" approach that they tried in White Peaks. Frank's actions over the past few cases have an effect on us that we haven't seen before. And that's why he's my favorite character: he's not a perfect cop by any means but he's a perfect character.