QueenBW
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I think we’ve covered this in people who’ve commented on her character (myself included) feel it’s more the lack of depth that was put into her character from the script/story and not the actress.
I read the comments but I guess I wanted more . I just saw her "unlikability" mentioned a lot not necessarily here but in comments on social media. It's already an issue with female characters in general. Men can be unlikable, they're anti-heros then. Dex is very unlikable at several points, as he should be but there's not much mention of that because he's meant to be played as a charming sort of jerk and we've been trained to accept that. But women are branded "unlikable" which often means they're just not of a sunny disposition. But if it's then a brown woman on top, I see it more.
I personally found Emma as played by Ambika extremely likable and I was rooting for her to start believing in herself just a little. She's lost and she masks her insecurity with a thick coat of sarcasm and detachment that maybe wasn't exactly how Emma in the book is written or how Anne Hathaway played her, but I found her compelling. I totally get the criticism that she lacked depth and her backstory wasn't given as much time or thought as Dexter's, which is a problem from the book too (less complicated in the book since there's no minority aspect to the character). I guess for me that isn't really an issue since I've always seen Emma as a quasi-secondary character. The real protagonist is always Dexter, even when we see them both for most years, even when she actually grows the most. So it's interesting to me that she's branded unlikable - and many awful commenters on Twitter also mention how he's too handsome for her and it all just gets a little icky.