Thread to clear some of the most unliked villagers

I love literally everyone in the game. I have no idea why people hate on them!
Pierre- I love when he resells my crops because it makes me feel cool 😎
Clint- He’s like an awkward little kid with a crush. Why do you hate on him?
Shane- He’s depressed. He’s bound to be rude to you when you first meet him. And hello, Seb fan base? Sebastian is rude to you when you first meet him too.
Lewis- He’s actually one of the first people I get to 10 hearts. I like talking to him. Again, I don’t understand why people don’t like him.
Pam- She’s just kinda given up, which is evident in her behavior and dialogue. Nevertheless, she’s still one of my best friends.
Alex- I like his storyline. I’ll admit, I fell for the jock boy thing first, but I also loved his story and the depth that CA gave to his character.
Haley- I don’t like her, but I don’t dislike her. Nothing more to say.
 

nicodeux

Farmer
Quillmagic said:
Are there any Stardew villagers that most of the community doesn't like that you like/don't mind? What are your reasons for it or theories that make some villagers more likable?
I do like all villagers, each in his or her own way and I'm here to clear good old Lewis. :lewis:

From what I've read, the main griefs about him are: that he is always sneaking here and there, that he is a proud and greedy selfish who has (probably) stolen money from Pelican Town to buy a golden statue of himself (instead of buying stuff for the town or repairing the bus or community center), that he is selfish by wanting to keep secret his relationship with Marnie and probably more.

Those are probably wrong perceptions of real facts. Let's make them straight.

The fact that Mayor Lewis is always sneaking here and there is a proof that he is doing his job well. He has nobody to help him running the town: no gardener, no caretaker, no policeman or people helping him to do the paperwork. Hence yes, he is always going everywhere to meet everyone, doing the good stuff by ensuring everybody is fine, befriending with villagers so they will help in tending the town like Evelyn. But Mayor Lewis also does the "bad" stuff by collecting taxes or reminding villagers to be respectful like when Sam is riding with his skate on the flowers on Emily and Haley's front yard. And he has dedicated himself to do that for the past twenty years. Good old man.

Concerning the Solid Gold Lewis statue. They are about twenty people in Pelican town and many of them are kids or youngsters still living with their parents. Does someone really believe that town income from taxes is high enough to fund a man-size statue in pure gold? There are not enough money to repair a bus or do some woodwork in the community center. See how much Robin charges for farm upgrades with full new rooms and and a new basement while community center only needs repairs and painting here and there? If these can not be afford, that gives an idea of how low are taxes incomes in Pelican Town and I assume many of those are used to fund the various festivals, decorations and free food! Free. Food. For Linus and Pam.

No, there is only one possible explanation for the Solid Gold Statue. Mayor Lewis comes from a wealthy family as we can see from his manor. He probably grew up in a family used to sponsor young artists until they rise to fame. Thus, when young Leah arrived in Pelican Town, he gave her her first job: create a statue of himself. In gold. Why in gold, one may ask? Because he could provide the materials (probably from his adventures with Marlon and Gil deep in the mines in the old days) and because he knew that the carving process would generate a lot of gold scraps that Leah could keep to herself and convert into extra-cash that would help establish herself in the valley. A gentleman's move.

The same thing can be said about his relationship with Marnie. :marnie:
Though deep in love with her, Mayor Lewis knows that letting their relation go public would harm Marnie in the long run. In such a small town, gossips would go out of control quickly and people may wonder if Mayor Lewis is not lending her public money or minimising her taxes or providing whatever privilege because of his feelings for her. No, wise and gentleman, Mayor Lewis thinks about the peace of mind and the reputation of Marnie so she only has to worry for her beloved animals. :wcow: :wchicken:

And finally, Mayor Lewis is a nice guy: he sets up the cottage (including bed sheets) for the farmer arrival and he comes every night, grabbing whatever the farmer has to sell, shipping it all by himself and sending the money back. In the same night. Even in winter. Every. Single. Night.

Yes, Mayor Lewis is a nice old man. :lewis:
 

LRangerR

Local Legend
Concerning the Solid Gold Lewis statue.
You have to remember that gold isn't valued the same as we value it either. The best price you can get for selling a solid bar of gold is 375g. You know what else you can get for 375g? About 3 loaves of bread from Gus. I find this a little bit weird though, considering that Clint sells single gold ores for 400g a piece (year 1, he gives it a nice price hike later). Very much a ripoff, but anyways... That statue of Lewis? Yeah, it's actually not worth as much as we think it is.
 

birdn4t0r

Cowpoke
Clint's issue is a lack of development, imo. Same with Shane. Some people will like it for the realism, but in the real world, these people are often alone for that express reason. The fact that it is a realistic depiction of such personalities is exactly what inspires the hate, imo. In Clint's case, I think it would be neat to have a mod or something where you get to see the results of that date to the Grampleton Fair - we've just left hanging otherwise with no answers or results. Like, it'd be neat if he could come to realise they're incompatible but still likes her, and ends up with a "successful" clothing therapy session where he'll actually wear those clothes day to day when he's not working at the forge. That sort of pivot towards greater self-acceptance could be just enough without totally changing the character imo.

Pam's problem is probably that she is reminiscent of abusers in too many cases. I think the people most willing to hate on Pam will get hooked on that right away after seeing Penny's events and be dismissive of Pam thereafter. Pam seems to value her daughter a lot but doesn't know how to really help her or know what to do for her, and Pam has also kind of given up on herself and resents nudges to do better (for herself). I think a lot of people don't quite see that, and see someone who might even be envious of the gifts and talents of their own kid and internally want to sabotage them. There's a certain essence of that reflected in some of her reactions, even though I don't think that's the end take.
i would absolutely love to see that, lmao. just, clint wearing the weird-ass outfit he chose for the rest of time is absolutely hilarious!
 
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