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Borderlands 1 was overhyped and mediocre. It was Anthony and Ashly Burch who truly made the franchise enjoyable and engaging with Borderlands 2, which brilliantly captured the culture and humor of the seventh generation of consoles. Tiny Tina's spin offs were fun but weren't the same without Anthony writing.
The new writers had no idea how to write her. Anthony did because it was his sister.
That would be Tyreen as the atrocity. Tiny Tina is an enjoyable character.
WHAT?
Literally one of the best characters in the franchise.
Not counting BL3 versions of these characters, Tiny Tina, CL4P-TP (The OG), and Scooter were my favorite characters in the franchise. Also, The Pre-Sequel was psychotically underrated. No one mentions the dialogue variation in that game, which changes depending on what character you play as in each playthrough.