Kayley (Quest for Camelot)

Kayley is the main protagonist of the 1998 Warner Bros. animated film Quest for Camelot She is destined to follow in the footsteps of her late father Sir Lionel and become a knight. Kayley gets her chance when an evil knight Ruber steals Excalibur and she vows to recover it, with the help of her new friends that she meets on her quest.

Why She Sucks

 * 1) To begin with, she is a bland and generic female protagonist as she's mainly trying to save a kingdom and her mother from an evil knight, and doesn't feel interesting, which defines her as a poorly-written strong female character.
 * 2) She is a rip-off of Belle from Beauty and the Beast (as pointed out by the Nostalgia Critic and Lauren Faust who worked on this film as an animator), due to having a similar hairstyle and physical appearance, living with her widowed parent on a farm, and wanting more out of her life.
 * 3) She is sometimes whiny at times, such as the argument with Juliana who refuses to let her to find Excalibur and become a knight.
 * 4) Although she dreams of becoming a knight and supposed to become a competent fighter, Kayley isn't very well prepared as she has no weapon or shield for self-defence, and is unfortunately rendered helpless most of the time where most of the time, she became the complete opposite of a competent fighter since she has to evade from enemies or relying on her allies, such as Garrett, who's blind, thus failing to prove her competence.
 * 5) Relating to above, she ends up being the damsel-in-distress nearly most of the time which adds more to her incompetence where she gets captured by Ruber twice.
 * 6) In regards of her determination, she acts before she thinks, and depending on your view, her constant rambling can be awkward and annoying (which at one point Garrett tells her to shut up).
 * 7) She blames Garrett for making her and the group stop for camp for the night which she believes that it has missed her chance to get Excalibur after only finding the belt of the sword. Because of her rambling, Garrett couldn't hear Ayden's urgent warning of Ruber and his men approaching and he tried to shush her until it was too late when he gets badly grazed by an arrow shot by Ruber's men. She does show some regret as she tends to Garrett's wounds.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) While having to flee from enemies or needs to be protected, Kayley does perform some heroic moments.
 * 2) * When Ruber is invading Juliana's home and threatens Kayley's life by blackmailing Juliana into helping him with his evil plan, she grabs a mace from one of the henchmen and tries to attack him from behind.
 * 3) * When Garrett is injured by Ruber's men, Kayley saves him by dragging him away from Ruber before grabbing a vine, hooping it around a sentient tree's arm and tugs it to trap Ruber and his men.
 * 4) * As Ruber is about to kill an injured Arthur with Excalibur that is magically melded to his hand, Kayley swings down with a wooden beam and knocks Ruber away from the king and into the courtyard where the stone that once held Excalibur is located. Knowing that only the true king can pull the sword free, Kayley lures Ruber to the stone, and with Garrett's help, she tricks the evil knight into stabbing Excalibur back in its stone where it obliterates him, leaving behind the sword for Arthur to reclaim.
 * 5) Her song "On My Father's Wings" is pretty good as it relates strongly to her remembering her father and the topic of wanting to live up to an example of a loved one and make them proud.
 * 6) She cares for Garrett and even stands by him after he tells her that he knew her father, who stood by him and taught him to adapt to his disability when he lost his sight after a horse accidentally kicked him in the head while he rescuing the horses from a stable fire. Even though she had the similar depression that Garrett had when hearing of Sir Lionel's death, Kayley reassures him that Lionel wouldn't want him to give up on his dream and reassures him that he is just a good as any other knight.